Anonymous wrote:OP--please do not rely on anonymous opinions or a website that only crunches test scores. Go make an appointment and see the school for yourself. Listen to how teachers talk to the students. Look at what kinds of activities the kids are doing. Do the kids seem happy? Do the adults seem happy working there? Talk with Mr. Kuntz, the principal. He is a smart guy who cares about the students.
Bottom line--see for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:
Not true at all. Belle View is much higher achieving than most of the ACPS schools.
Not true. For 2013, Belle View was ranked no. 903 in the state of VA. Maury in ACPS was no. 184, Lyles Crouch was 153, Barrett was 282, MacArthur was 604, Mason was 590, Cora Kelly was 556, John adams was 815, Polk was 780, Mt. Vernon was 833.
Anonymous wrote:
Not true at all. Belle View is much higher achieving than most of the ACPS schools.
Not true. For 2013, Belle View was ranked no. 903 in the state of VA. Maury in ACPS was no. 184, Lyles Crouch was 153, Barrett was 282, MacArthur was 604, Mason was 590, Cora Kelly was 556, John adams was 815, Polk was 780, Mt. Vernon was 833.
Anonymous wrote:
Not true at all. Belle View is much higher achieving than most of the ACPS schools.
Not true. For 2013, Belle View was ranked no. 903 in the state of VA. Maury in ACPS was no. 184, Lyles Crouch was 153, Barrett was 282, MacArthur was 604, Mason was 590, Cora Kelly was 556, John adams was 815, Polk was 780, Mt. Vernon was 833.
Not true at all. Belle View is much higher achieving than most of the ACPS schools.
Can you explain what behavior was occurring that was so worrisome?
Anonymous wrote:You will run into the same problems in that area that you did in Alexandria City.
As a fellow City resident, here are your choices:
Move there and do private schools or move farther down the Parkway to Waynewood and hope the high school gets a little better before you get there or pick private.
stay in the City and go to Lyles-Crouch for elementary and then go private
stay in the City and go private
Move to N. Arlington anywhere
Move to S. Arlington and be choosy about the neighborhood and school
Move to Fairfax County farther out.
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