Anonymous wrote:We've been at Innovation since the first year it opened and have been happy there. It's a truly diverse school with all income levels and many different ethnicities represented. There isn't much of a gifted program, but I blame the APS push in model for that vs the school itself. You missed to deadline for Fall 25 option programs, so if you are enrolling a kid this year you probably don't have another choice for public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the schools have a strong advanced academic program because that’s not the APS model. You’re too late for ATS for the upcoming year and science focus is a zoned school so you won’t get in.
You won't be able to transfer into science focus without a super good reason for doing so. Science Focus has ballooned back up again to being overcrowded with all the new apartment buildings in the area.
I would be shocked if any transfers were allowed because Innovation is still under capacity. The past few years they did allow transfers from Science Focus TO Innovation, but as far as I know it was only offered to certain students who lived in the Innovation walk zone but were zoned to Science Focus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the schools have a strong advanced academic program because that’s not the APS model. You’re too late for ATS for the upcoming year and science focus is a zoned school so you won’t get in.
You won't be able to transfer into science focus without a super good reason for doing so. Science Focus has ballooned back up again to being overcrowded with all the new apartment buildings in the area.
Anonymous wrote:None of the schools have a strong advanced academic program because that’s not the APS model. You’re too late for ATS for the upcoming year and science focus is a zoned school so you won’t get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Innovation is a perfectly fine school. Know of many happy families there. As for Advanced Academics Program, it gets as good as how AAP is handled in APS; peer clustering, a couple of extra activities etc. Some might find it insufficient but that is just how it is in APS, not a specific problem of one school.
Staff turnover is huge and there are behavioral issues, not a parent but an APS employee with friends there (and some who have left)
Anonymous wrote:Innovation is a perfectly fine school. Know of many happy families there. As for Advanced Academics Program, it gets as good as how AAP is handled in APS; peer clustering, a couple of extra activities etc. Some might find it insufficient but that is just how it is in APS, not a specific problem of one school.