Anonymous wrote:It's so variable. We have a kid in another N. Arl school and the K classes has 21 last year, but 17 this year. It depends upon enrollment.
What do you want? Spanish? Tech focus? Arts focus? International focus? Outdoors focus?
You aren't going to go wrong with any of those schools (of the ones you omitted). Figure out when you want in a neighborhood. You can't lose with the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they all pretty much the same in terms of overall performance? We have decided to move to N Arlington and wanted to find out which schools would be best for us.
We are looking for a place with small class sizes with a nice community around it.
Our kids are bright but not gifted and sociable kids. They have peanut allergies.
Thanks
If you want smaller class sizes, look at schools in even zip codes in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Are they all pretty much the same in terms of overall performance? We have decided to move to N Arlington and wanted to find out which schools would be best for us.
We are looking for a place with small class sizes with a nice community around it.
Our kids are bright but not gifted and sociable kids. They have peanut allergies.
Thanks