Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a strict feeder system where X elementary goes to Y middle school. You have to use the boundary locator online to check the address of the house.
This is correct. Many (most?) APS elementary schools feed to more than 1 middle school.
Which is a ridiculous system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a strict feeder system where X elementary goes to Y middle school. You have to use the boundary locator online to check the address of the house.
This is correct. Many (most?) APS elementary schools feed to more than 1 middle school.
Anonymous wrote:It's not a strict feeder system where X elementary goes to Y middle school. You have to use the boundary locator online to check the address of the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And they change. Constantly. If you are trying to game the system just beware that just last year APS staff proposed moving students who resided across the steet from DHMS to Williamsburg. It didn’t happen but there are no guarantees in Arlington.
Ha, no. Totally different purpose. I know not to bank on anything staying the same in APS. If there’s not an easy answer, I will ask at the school.
Anonymous wrote:And they change. Constantly. If you are trying to game the system just beware that just last year APS staff proposed moving students who resided across the steet from DHMS to Williamsburg. It didn’t happen but there are no guarantees in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:And they change. Constantly. If you are trying to game the system just beware that just last year APS staff proposed moving students who resided across the steet from DHMS to Williamsburg. It didn’t happen but there are no guarantees in Arlington.