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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Complainers gonna complain. We've been perfectly happy with our APS experience. The scores show zero difference between our school and high achieving MCPS / FCPS schools. So, shrug. [/quote] So you are at Jamestown?[/quote] Dang you went there. And you’re probably right.[/quote] Frankly so jealous of Jamestown. We are in North Arlington and the schools were supposed to be good, but it is such a difference apparently between neighborhoods. Jamestown is apparently amazing and meanwhile we are looking at private school because our neighborhood school is not the best. We should have bought north of Langston.[/quote] Which NA schools are not as nice as Jamestown?[/quote] Pretty much the rest of them. We bought above Langston and are far from thrilled. [/quote] What’s the rest of your pyramid? Williamsburg and Yorktown? Do people like those schools?[/quote] Discovery, Nottingham, Taylor and Jamestown are the best in Arlington if you have a bright kid that would be bored. The other NA schools are fine as well but your gifted kid may not be challenged. [/quote] [b]Gifted kids aren’t challenged at any Arlington school.[/b] You have to go private. Your kid really isn’t that gifted [/quote] The bolded. It’s by design. [/quote] Why's that? I'm a newish parent, first kid is still in daycare, but reading these threads about APS is a bit disillusioning. And it's hard for me to tell what's run of the mill online griping and what's real.[/quote] People thrive on negativity. It’s human nature. Take everything here with a grain of salt. The negative posts on all the school systems in this forum make it sound like DC area public schools are on the decline, not what they used to be, etc. And on the private school forum, some private school threads are even questioning the benefits of private schools, i.e., is it worth the money. [/quote] In the last decade: 1) APS high school overcrowding has been ignored and 4th high school denied, so answer is supersize existing schools 2) gifted services went from pull out to fake push in 3) grades replaced by standards based grading 4) Lucy Caulkins reading — but that was widespread and being fixed 5) equity is focus, not meeting children’s needs where they are at. [/quote] The neighborhoods around Kenmore pushed back against a 4th high school there. The W-L PTA surveyed all the surrounding neighborhoods and results strongly favored expansion there. Then Arlington Tech opened, and based on community support, APS decided to expand that popular program to solve overcrowding once and for all. All area school districts are supportive of equity initiatives. [/quote] Have things improved since the shift in focus to equity? If the greatest predictor of student success is parental involvement, how are equity initiatives in the school going to make a meaningful difference? (I do think gaps in achievement are in large part due to systemic racism. Those who work two jobs are, of course, going to have a harder time helping their children with reading and math. I’m just wondering how we can actually make meaningful changes, because what I’ve seen so far isn’t working. It’s just virtue signaling.)[/quote]
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