Anonymous wrote:To give some perspective, my now-K son was around #200 on the ATS waitlist this year. The schools are overcrowded so they were very strict about transfers this year - I wouldn't count on a transfer that isn't part of an application/lottery process, and those are a crapshoot. The Spanish immersion schools usually have the best odds.
Pick a house with a school you could live with - in reality, they're all pretty good. Don't let the S. Arlington haters convince you that they're bad schools and your kid is relegated to being a sanitation engineer if they wind up zoned for Wakefield.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you might want to hold off on moving until the new choice school in south Arlington has been determined and the boundary revisions have been made for south Arlington schools. The feeder schools to Claremont might change too if that is a school you are considering. The process is scheduled to start this fall and go through the Spring. North Arlington schools just completed the process http://www.apsva.us//site/Default.aspx?PageID=19099
Personally, I'd like to see another Science/ Environmental Focus school. I'm also holding my breath about the upcoming boundary changes as I am expecting to get rezoned to a less desirable neighborhood school option. I live on the outer fringe of the zone for my neighborhood school, Oakridge, which is projected to be the most crowded if it is not already. That zone will definately get reduced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Personally, I'd like to see another Science/ Environmental Focus school. I'm also holding my breath about the upcoming boundary changes as I am expecting to get rezoned to a less desirable neighborhood school option. I live on the outer fringe of the zone for my neighborhood school, Oakridge, which is projected to be the most crowded if it is not already. That zone will definately get reduced.
I think Hoffman-Boston is a STEM school already? But, people are generally frightened of Hoffman-Boston.
You are correct about Hoffman-Boston being STEM, but I think that just started this school year, so it may take the public time to start to appreciate the program I would think, which is why now I probably a good time to try and get into it!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Personally, I'd like to see another Science/ Environmental Focus school. I'm also holding my breath about the upcoming boundary changes as I am expecting to get rezoned to a less desirable neighborhood school option. I live on the outer fringe of the zone for my neighborhood school, Oakridge, which is projected to be the most crowded if it is not already. That zone will definately get reduced.
I think Hoffman-Boston is a STEM school already? But, people are generally frightened of Hoffman-Boston.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you might want to hold off on moving until the new choice school in south Arlington has been determined and the boundary revisions have been made for south Arlington schools. The feeder schools to Claremont might change too if that is a school you are considering. The process is scheduled to start this fall and go through the Spring. North Arlington schools just completed the process http://www.apsva.us//site/Default.aspx?PageID=19099
Personally, I'd like to see another Science/ Environmental Focus school. I'm also holding my breath about the upcoming boundary changes as I am expecting to get rezoned to a less desirable neighborhood school option. I live on the outer fringe of the zone for my neighborhood school, Oakridge, which is projected to be the most crowded if it is not already. That zone will definately get reduced.
Anonymous wrote:To give some perspective, my now-K son was around #200 on the ATS waitlist this year. The schools are overcrowded so they were very strict about transfers this year - I wouldn't count on a transfer that isn't part of an application/lottery process, and those are a crapshoot. The Spanish immersion schools usually have the best odds.
Pick a house with a school you could live with - in reality, they're all pretty good. Don't let the S. Arlington haters convince you that they're bad schools and your kid is relegated to being a sanitation engineer if they wind up zoned for Wakefield.