Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Longfellow is run like a prison.
With tiger-mom wardens...who focus their entire lives on making sure you know that their child is smarter/better/faster than your child...whether you care or not.
Anonymous wrote:Longfellow is run like a prison.
Anonymous wrote:Carson and Longfellow often get rave reviews, and not just for the AAP programs, but because they are very well run schools. Always hear great things about Swanson in Arlington as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it's worth, I've never heard a good thing about any local middle schools. We did a lot of research about schools in FCC, Arlington, Fairfax Cty, and Alexandria, and the middle schools came up short in ever case. I think it's the age of the kids--just a difficult period. We chose FCC for the schools. My kids are too young for the schools yet, but friends with kids at TJ absolutely LOVE it. The high school also gets raves from friends with kids that age (and our neighbor girls also had lots of good things to say about their experiences there).
Yes and no. I agree that MS age seems to be the awkward one, but among my circle of friends and neighbors (FCC, Arl and McLean), MEH always stands out as the mediocre one. And most complaints I hear are academic in nature, not social.
Anonymous wrote:For what it's worth, I've never heard a good thing about any local middle schools. We did a lot of research about schools in FCC, Arlington, Fairfax Cty, and Alexandria, and the middle schools came up short in ever case. I think it's the age of the kids--just a difficult period. We chose FCC for the schools. My kids are too young for the schools yet, but friends with kids at TJ absolutely LOVE it. The high school also gets raves from friends with kids that age (and our neighbor girls also had lots of good things to say about their experiences there).