Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is getting more intensified classes this year or next, but they are opt-in and not test-in, although I think that it will be similar to math where a recommendation is made.
My child is going into 6th, so no experience yet. If you think you’ll go private for HS, I’d just stay at Langley and supplement where you see holes.
No we aren’t committed to private for HS, will depend on MS experience.
Also curious about middle school sports, seems like many are cut sports? What if a kid just wants to try something like tennis?
Then you sign him up for a rec program. MS sports are unique to APS- as FCPS doesnt have them. APS sports are competitive, including tennis.
What? My middle school had all sorts of sports program to let people try things before competition of high school
Your middle school like 30 years ago? Or your kids current APS middle? APS MS soccer, basketball, tennis and wrestling are all tryout teams. There are intramurals to play for fun. Or frisbee, track, dive are no cut. There is no MS baseball, football, field hockey or volleyball.
What intramurals, we didn’t have them at DHMS.
WMS has them 3x week. They vary.
https://williamsburg.apsva.us/virtual-clubs/intramurals/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is getting more intensified classes this year or next, but they are opt-in and not test-in, although I think that it will be similar to math where a recommendation is made.
My child is going into 6th, so no experience yet. If you think you’ll go private for HS, I’d just stay at Langley and supplement where you see holes.
No we aren’t committed to private for HS, will depend on MS experience.
Also curious about middle school sports, seems like many are cut sports? What if a kid just wants to try something like tennis?
Then you sign him up for a rec program. MS sports are unique to APS- as FCPS doesnt have them. APS sports are competitive, including tennis.
What? My middle school had all sorts of sports program to let people try things before competition of high school
Your middle school like 30 years ago? Or your kids current APS middle? APS MS soccer, basketball, tennis and wrestling are all tryout teams. There are intramurals to play for fun. Or frisbee, track, dive are no cut. There is no MS baseball, football, field hockey or volleyball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is getting more intensified classes this year or next, but they are opt-in and not test-in, although I think that it will be similar to math where a recommendation is made.
My child is going into 6th, so no experience yet. If you think you’ll go private for HS, I’d just stay at Langley and supplement where you see holes.
No we aren’t committed to private for HS, will depend on MS experience.
Also curious about middle school sports, seems like many are cut sports? What if a kid just wants to try something like tennis?
Then you sign him up for a rec program. MS sports are unique to APS- as FCPS doesnt have them. APS sports are competitive, including tennis.
What? My middle school had all sorts of sports program to let people try things before competition of high school
Your middle school like 30 years ago? Or your kids current APS middle? APS MS soccer, basketball, tennis and wrestling are all tryout teams. There are intramurals to play for fun. Or frisbee, track, dive are no cut. There is no MS baseball, football, field hockey or volleyball.
What intramurals, we didn’t have them at DHMS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is getting more intensified classes this year or next, but they are opt-in and not test-in, although I think that it will be similar to math where a recommendation is made.
My child is going into 6th, so no experience yet. If you think you’ll go private for HS, I’d just stay at Langley and supplement where you see holes.
No we aren’t committed to private for HS, will depend on MS experience.
Also curious about middle school sports, seems like many are cut sports? What if a kid just wants to try something like tennis?
Then you sign him up for a rec program. MS sports are unique to APS- as FCPS doesnt have them. APS sports are competitive, including tennis.
What? My middle school had all sorts of sports program to let people try things before competition of high school
Your middle school like 30 years ago? Or your kids current APS middle? APS MS soccer, basketball, tennis and wrestling are all tryout teams. There are intramurals to play for fun. Or frisbee, track, dive are no cut. There is no MS baseball, football, field hockey or volleyball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is getting more intensified classes this year or next, but they are opt-in and not test-in, although I think that it will be similar to math where a recommendation is made.
My child is going into 6th, so no experience yet. If you think you’ll go private for HS, I’d just stay at Langley and supplement where you see holes.
No we aren’t committed to private for HS, will depend on MS experience.
Also curious about middle school sports, seems like many are cut sports? What if a kid just wants to try something like tennis?
Then you sign him up for a rec program. MS sports are unique to APS- as FCPS doesnt have them. APS sports are competitive, including tennis.
What? My middle school had all sorts of sports program to let people try things before competition of high school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is getting more intensified classes this year or next, but they are opt-in and not test-in, although I think that it will be similar to math where a recommendation is made.
My child is going into 6th, so no experience yet. If you think you’ll go private for HS, I’d just stay at Langley and supplement where you see holes.
No we aren’t committed to private for HS, will depend on MS experience.
Also curious about middle school sports, seems like many are cut sports? What if a kid just wants to try something like tennis?
Then you sign him up for a rec program. MS sports are unique to APS- as FCPS doesnt have them. APS sports are competitive, including tennis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is getting more intensified classes this year or next, but they are opt-in and not test-in, although I think that it will be similar to math where a recommendation is made.
My child is going into 6th, so no experience yet. If you think you’ll go private for HS, I’d just stay at Langley and supplement where you see holes.
No we aren’t committed to private for HS, will depend on MS experience.
Also curious about middle school sports, seems like many are cut sports? What if a kid just wants to try something like tennis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is getting more intensified classes this year or next, but they are opt-in and not test-in, although I think that it will be similar to math where a recommendation is made.
My child is going into 6th, so no experience yet. If you think you’ll go private for HS, I’d just stay at Langley and supplement where you see holes.
No we aren’t committed to private for HS, will depend on MS experience.
Also curious about middle school sports, seems like many are cut sports? What if a kid just wants to try something like tennis?
Middle school Track in the spring is no cut. Ultimate Frisbee is a new no cut sport for APS but I’m not sure how that figures into the middle schools.
Looking for a little different sport that track or frisbee? Is that really it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is getting more intensified classes this year or next, but they are opt-in and not test-in, although I think that it will be similar to math where a recommendation is made.
My child is going into 6th, so no experience yet. If you think you’ll go private for HS, I’d just stay at Langley and supplement where you see holes.
No we aren’t committed to private for HS, will depend on MS experience.
Also curious about middle school sports, seems like many are cut sports? What if a kid just wants to try something like tennis?
Middle school Track in the spring is no cut. Ultimate Frisbee is a new no cut sport for APS but I’m not sure how that figures into the middle schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is getting more intensified classes this year or next, but they are opt-in and not test-in, although I think that it will be similar to math where a recommendation is made.
My child is going into 6th, so no experience yet. If you think you’ll go private for HS, I’d just stay at Langley and supplement where you see holes.
No we aren’t committed to private for HS, will depend on MS experience.
Also curious about middle school sports, seems like many are cut sports? What if a kid just wants to try something like tennis?
Anonymous wrote:APS is getting more intensified classes this year or next, but they are opt-in and not test-in, although I think that it will be similar to math where a recommendation is made.
My child is going into 6th, so no experience yet. If you think you’ll go private for HS, I’d just stay at Langley and supplement where you see holes.