Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure what you mean by "grow up really fast." I am a parent of a current student at the LS. I have not noticed that my child is growing up fast, nor have I noticed it in any of their classmates. Are kids growing up faster now than they did twenty years ago? Absolutely. Does Potomac encourage personal responsibility? Absolutely. Does my LS child act like a preschooler some days and a fourth grader on others? Absolutely. And it is exactly what I have observed among my nieces, nephews, cousins and friends' kids - who attend both privates and public.
We couldn't be happier with Potomac's LS and would recommend it highly!!
Are most of the kids from the Mclean area? In terms of geographic diversity, do kids come from Maryland/Other parts of VA as well?
A large number come from Arlington & McLean. We do not live in either. They have buses that transport kids from Alexandria, DC, Maryland, Falls Church, etc.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure what you mean by "grow up really fast." I am a parent of a current student at the LS. I have not noticed that my child is growing up fast, nor have I noticed it in any of their classmates. Are kids growing up faster now than they did twenty years ago? Absolutely. Does Potomac encourage personal responsibility? Absolutely. Does my LS child act like a preschooler some days and a fourth grader on others? Absolutely. And it is exactly what I have observed among my nieces, nephews, cousins and friends' kids - who attend both privates and public.
We couldn't be happier with Potomac's LS and would recommend it highly!!
Are most of the kids from the Mclean area? In terms of geographic diversity, do kids come from Maryland/Other parts of VA as well?
I believe it has students from more zip codes than any other dmv private but I can’t remember the exact statistic. The school was founded in NW and didn’t move to VA until 1951. It has students from all over dc, md & Va. All students (except K & seniors) use the bus system, and there are routes all over. Many students are from McLean & Arlington, but you will find kids from everywhere from Bowie to Bethesda to Woodbridge to sw to Manassas. I’m always shocked at the geographic range of students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure what you mean by "grow up really fast." I am a parent of a current student at the LS. I have not noticed that my child is growing up fast, nor have I noticed it in any of their classmates. Are kids growing up faster now than they did twenty years ago? Absolutely. Does Potomac encourage personal responsibility? Absolutely. Does my LS child act like a preschooler some days and a fourth grader on others? Absolutely. And it is exactly what I have observed among my nieces, nephews, cousins and friends' kids - who attend both privates and public.
We couldn't be happier with Potomac's LS and would recommend it highly!!
Are most of the kids from the Mclean area? In terms of geographic diversity, do kids come from Maryland/Other parts of VA as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure what you mean by "grow up really fast." I am a parent of a current student at the LS. I have not noticed that my child is growing up fast, nor have I noticed it in any of their classmates. Are kids growing up faster now than they did twenty years ago? Absolutely. Does Potomac encourage personal responsibility? Absolutely. Does my LS child act like a preschooler some days and a fourth grader on others? Absolutely. And it is exactly what I have observed among my nieces, nephews, cousins and friends' kids - who attend both privates and public.
We couldn't be happier with Potomac's LS and would recommend it highly!!
Are most of the kids from the Mclean area? In terms of geographic diversity, do kids come from Maryland/Other parts of VA as well?
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what you mean by "grow up really fast." I am a parent of a current student at the LS. I have not noticed that my child is growing up fast, nor have I noticed it in any of their classmates. Are kids growing up faster now than they did twenty years ago? Absolutely. Does Potomac encourage personal responsibility? Absolutely. Does my LS child act like a preschooler some days and a fourth grader on others? Absolutely. And it is exactly what I have observed among my nieces, nephews, cousins and friends' kids - who attend both privates and public.
We couldn't be happier with Potomac's LS and would recommend it highly!!