Anonymous wrote:You can see how this would go south right OP?
ATS is not the only good elementary school where you might wonder if kids would go private. You are implying ATS is a cut above. I’m sure it’s great but it’s another APS public school.
Anonymous wrote:I also asked because I wondered if all of my daughter's friends would go private while she goes public in a couple of years.
Anonymous wrote:I also asked because I wondered if all of my daughter's friends would go private while she goes public in a couple of years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was the experience so bad that it’s making you consider private??
No, quite the opposite in fact.
I guess I should add that we live south of Rt 50 and are zoned to TJ and Wakefield. It's not that I think public school is bad or that these are bad schools, but I was wondered where students generally ended up. I didn't mean it to be taken the way this conversation is going!
Anonymous wrote:Was the experience so bad that it’s making you consider private??
Anonymous wrote:If your kid attended Arlington Traditional in the last few years, during and before COVID, where did they go after they finished 5th grade? Did you go private, or into a specific public school program (like IB or HB Woodlawn)? How did they do? I'm curious if attending ATS will lead us to want to apply to private school next year, or will we still be happy with public. Also hoping that the pandemic will be behind us by then.
TIA
Anonymous wrote:If your kid attended Arlington Traditional in the last few years, during and before COVID, where did they go after they finished 5th grade? Did you go private, or into a specific public school program (like IB or HB Woodlawn)? How did they do? I'm curious if attending ATS will lead us to want to apply to private school next year, or will we still be happy with public. Also hoping that the pandemic will be behind us by then.
TIA