Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Though being the longest continuous operating school within FCPS, Vienna ES has bright and inviting hallways/classrooms. It also has a red roof, which is interesting.
And it has no AAP program, which is the biggest plus of all.
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The anti-AAP bashers have to hop into every thread....Worked great for our kid, no complaints, and there was no "AAP versus general ed" chasm like some claim on this board.
Ok, great? I was speaking directly to the fact that Vienna Elementary has no AAP program, which again, is a huge plus for many families who aren't interested in the division that actually DOES ensue at many center schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Though being the longest continuous operating school within FCPS, Vienna ES has bright and inviting hallways/classrooms. It also has a red roof, which is interesting.
And it has no AAP program, which is the biggest plus of all.
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The anti-AAP bashers have to hop into every thread....Worked great for our kid, no complaints, and there was no "AAP versus general ed" chasm like some claim on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Though being the longest continuous operating school within FCPS, Vienna ES has bright and inviting hallways/classrooms. It also has a red roof, which is interesting.
And it has no AAP program, which is the biggest plus of all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Though being the longest continuous operating school within FCPS, Vienna ES has bright and inviting hallways/classrooms. It also has a red roof, which is interesting.
And it has no AAP program, which is the biggest plus of all.
Anonymous wrote:Though being the longest continuous operating school within FCPS, Vienna ES has bright and inviting hallways/classrooms. It also has a red roof, which is interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whether or not the school needs a new coat of paint and au courant landscaping should be the least of your concerns.
Well, what should I be concerned with? All the schools in the area seem pretty good as far as quality of education, or is this not true?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like OP is either trolling for Oakton HS or a superficial twit.
Not surprised if OP is trying to sell a house in Oakton but similar houses down the road in Vienna are on the market for better value. That's the reason I conclude people come on this board to trash other school pyramids uninstigated.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like OP is either trolling for Oakton HS or a superficial twit.
Anonymous wrote:Whether or not the school needs a new coat of paint and au courant landscaping should be the least of your concerns.