Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social Butterfly is not a usual description of an AT student. They aren't all introverts, but not many big extroverts attend that school. If DC needs a big social scene, it might not be the best fit. Also, it really is smaller, so is not a big social pool in any case.
It's 700 kids. That's not small. Yes, compared to 3K but not small. My kid is a social butterfly and loves it there.
Anonymous wrote:Social Butterfly is not a usual description of an AT student. They aren't all introverts, but not many big extroverts attend that school. If DC needs a big social scene, it might not be the best fit. Also, it really is smaller, so is not a big social pool in any case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A social butterfly in the sports crowd is probably going to be happier in a traditional high school.
This. Arlington Tech is more for the antisocial kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thank you for the responses. They have deceided to take the ticket and start at AT in the fall. Woot!
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader received a spot at Arlington Tech - we have been so excited for them, however now they have reservations because of missing out on a big high school experience/seeing their friends.
They are in the sports crowd, very outgoing, social butterfly personality. We tell them they will make new/more friends at AT.
Anyone with a kid with a similar personality regret going to AT or switched back to neighborhood high school? They would be on the tv media/journalism path if anyone out there has experience with that also.
Not a humble brag, not trying to sound like anything else except a parent trying to find the best fit for their kid. Thank you in advance.
Anonymous wrote:My super social, sports kid did 9th Grade at Arlington Tech and moved to our neighborhood school for 10th.
He loved the small school and class sizes. But it was hard to play sports and socially it wasn’t for him.
Anonymous wrote:A social butterfly in the sports crowd is probably going to be happier in a traditional high school.