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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]ATS's test scores also reflect its drill-and-kill culture. (There was a magazine article a while back in which the principal talked about how she gets kids who aren't reading by the end of K to be happy about being held back. So if you're down with arbitrary, developmentally measures, ATS is the place for you. But it's not better for kids.) I'd be curious about the long-term benefits of ATS on test scores, high school graduation, and employment. I know I sound hostile to ATS, but I promise I'm not. I may roll my eyes, but I don't have steam coming out of my ears. I just think APS should be making neighborhood ESs its first priority, the immersion, then Montessori, and then, ONLY THEN,[b] other choice programs. [/b]And for every high-intensity academic grind, there should be a [b]laid-back, groovy, low-tech school, [/b]or you don't really have choice. [/quote] Uh, maybe you should re-check your list of option schools. Because I think you might have missed one that is exactly what you're complaining APS doesn't have. [/quote] HB? No. It's got that branding but it's not much different. Plus, everybody tries to get in; test scores equal. NOt a choice. A neighborhood school that looks like a cherry for administration.[/quote]
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