class size at SVES?Anonymous wrote:OK, we're at SVES and very happy. Probably 9/10
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't even know if your child will be accepted.
Would you move to an area based on what someone actually lists here????
I guess there is no harm in asking for inputs from other folks. There are multiple factors we will be looking at.
How about narrowing down the areas you are looking at based on your other multiple factors- let's assume all the centers are great as well as many level IV schools as well - 27 in all. then there's MS and HS - so pick your top 3 towns?
Agreed. You should have a lot more important factors to sift through to decide where to live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't even know if your child will be accepted.
Would you move to an area based on what someone actually lists here????
I guess there is no harm in asking for inputs from other folks. There are multiple factors we will be looking at.
How about narrowing down the areas you are looking at based on your other multiple factors- let's assume all the centers are great as well as many level IV schools as well - 27 in all. then there's MS and HS - so pick your top 3 towns?
Anonymous wrote:You don't even know if your child will be accepted.
Would you move to an area based on what someone actually lists here????
Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grader DS is in-pool for AAP in Willow Springs. But we are planning to move to a diff. area for a bigger house.
Current AAP families can you provide name of your AAP center and how would rate from 1-10.
Any inputs are appreciated![]()
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School ------ ???
Personal Rating (1-10) ----- ??
Anonymous wrote:OP, you also need to find out what centers are actually accepting new students and when. For instance, last year I believe Louise Archer's center program was closed to new students (not sure if that was incoming third graders or what) because it was so crowded, so kids whose parents had figure on the kids attending LA for AAP had to send those kids elsewhere (maybe Colvin Run, I'm not sure). In other words-- you can try to pick a house based on a particular school or center or anything else, but circumstances can change on you. I've heard that certain other centers were or are extremely crowded, so be aware of that.
For what it's worth to you, my kid's experience at Archer was excellent.
If you pick a home based on an AAP center location, check with that school and FCPS about the projected growth of that center and its base school. There are no crystal balls or perfect predictions. But you need to be aware that things can change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't even know if your child will be accepted.
Would you move to an area based on what someone actually lists here????
I guess there is no harm in asking for inputs from other folks. There are multiple factors we will be looking at.
Anonymous wrote:You don't even know if your child will be accepted.
Would you move to an area based on what someone actually lists here????