Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Thoreau vs. Kilmer?
Thoreau doesn't have AAP but people are happier than at Kilmer.
Wow, pretty broad statement there. You don't know how happy everyone is or isn't; if your kid's experience there was a happy one, that's great, but say just that, and keep the implied slap at Kilmer "happiness" to yourself. (And no, I don't have a kid at Kilmer and never have.)
OP: Thoreau has overall a good reputation and I know a lot of families who are pleased with the school. As others have noted, isn't necessarily the best option if you are looking for more challenge and more interesting work academically. It offers honors classes but then says that all kids take honors classes in some subjects. If everyone takes honors, I'm not sure how it's still "honors." If you are thinking of moving back for school reasons, do some extensive visiting first and check out all of the local middle schools, the AAP programs, the general ed programs, after-school offerings, how active the PTAs are, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Thoreau vs. Kilmer?
Thoreau doesn't have AAP but people are happier than at Kilmer.
Wow, pretty broad statement there. You don't know how happy everyone is or isn't; if your kid's experience there was a happy one, that's great, but say just that, and keep the implied slap at Kilmer "happiness" to yourself. (And no, I don't have a kid at Kilmer and never have.)
OP: Thoreau has overall a good reputation and I know a lot of families who are pleased with the school. As others have noted, isn't necessarily the best option if you are looking for more challenge and more interesting work academically. It offers honors classes but then says that all kids take honors classes in some subjects. If everyone takes honors, I'm not sure how it's still "honors." If you are thinking of moving back for school reasons, do some extensive visiting first and check out all of the local middle schools, the AAP programs, the general ed programs, after-school offerings, how active the PTAs are, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Thoreau vs. Kilmer?
Thoreau doesn't have AAP but people are happier than at Kilmer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Thoreau vs. Kilmer?
Kilmer has a better reputation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Thoreau vs. Kilmer?
Kilmer has a better reputation.
Anonymous wrote:How is Thoreau vs. Kilmer?
Anonymous wrote:How is Thoreau vs. Kilmer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most people happy with it? Is it populated with good kids? Can a student do her best work there around other students trying to do their best? I ask because we are in a middle school outside the DC area and we are very unhappy with it. I want my child in a school with other children who want to learn, where the majority are motivated or at the very least not disruptive, where you can go into selective classes if you want them. We used to live in the area and are thinking of moving back. The middle school experience has been the breaking point for me. Thanks!
Yes, yes, yes!
Anonymous wrote:Are most people happy with it? Is it populated with good kids? Can a student do her best work there around other students trying to do their best? I ask because we are in a middle school outside the DC area and we are very unhappy with it. I want my child in a school with other children who want to learn, where the majority are motivated or at the very least not disruptive, where you can go into selective classes if you want them. We used to live in the area and are thinking of moving back. The middle school experience has been the breaking point for me. Thanks!