Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were lucky enough to transfer into a better ACPS public, but we applied to St. Stephens and St. Agnes, Burgundy Farm, St. Mary's, St. Rita's, and Blessed Sacrament, just in case (DC was accepted at all). Otherwise we would have moved.
FWIW, we did not apply to Alexandria Country Day. It costs the same as SSSAS and Burgundy but has neither the facilities nor academics of either. Plus ACDS is always trolling the Del Ray and Old Town Moms list servers trying to seek out applicants. They clearly are not competitive and need students. So it might be a good fit for a wealthy family who can afford $30k/year for private, but whose kids didn't get accepted to SSSAS or Burgundy. That was the vibe we got. Would not select ACDS over a good public like Lyles-Crouch or Maury, unless I had money to burn and insisted that my child be in "private" for whatever reason. It's a nice school but not academically better than public and certainly not worth the price. I would take it over Jefferson Houston but not after SSSAS, Burgundy, Browne, the Catholics, or good public.
PP, it seems you're confusing the physical structures and size of a school with its academics.
I find it amusing that you would characterize it ACDS as a back-up school to SSSAS or Burgundy. Your assessment is so off the mark that I can only conclude that you have no education background. We also looked at SSSAS, Burgundy, and Brown. In terms of academics, I'd rank the. Local privates as follows: ACDS, Burgundy, Grace, SSSAS, Brown.
Burgundy, SSSAS, and Brown have more impressive physical spaces, but that does not mean the teaching is better -- and definitely better than any of the publics in Alexandria City.
As for "trolling" on the listservs, ACDS has a lovely PTA whose members reach out to the community to announce open houses. That's hardly "trolling," and the fact that you would call it that suggests you have a rather mean spirited turn of mind. Actually, the way you describe the school and your overall tone suggests a grudge. Rejected were you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Country Day is an expensive, mediocre alternative. But if I were facing J-H, I'd find the $30,000 tuition somewhere.
As an education expert who looked at Alexandria Country Day for her own children, I have to disagree with your characterization of the school as "mediocre." Pedagogically, they are very strong, and there is no other private in Alexandria that is as good at differentiation.
We chose not to attend for other reasons, but if we had decided to go private, we would have chosen ACDS.
Interesting. As a parent who researched the Alexandria privates I found ACDS to be the one who lacked any clear understanding of the type of education they were offering. It seemed like a public school with a private school label. The Country Day is supposed to imply a progressive type attitude but the school is more traditional but not traditional in the way Grace Episcopal or Immanuel Lutheran are. It seems they just have a mix and it depends on what teacher is assigned and what teaching style they have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Country Day is an expensive, mediocre alternative. But if I were facing J-H, I'd find the $30,000 tuition somewhere.
As an education expert who looked at Alexandria Country Day for her own children, I have to disagree with your characterization of the school as "mediocre." Pedagogically, they are very strong, and there is no other private in Alexandria that is as good at differentiation.
We chose not to attend for other reasons, but if we had decided to go private, we would have chosen ACDS.
Anonymous wrote:We were lucky enough to transfer into a better ACPS public, but we applied to St. Stephens and St. Agnes, Burgundy Farm, St. Mary's, St. Rita's, and Blessed Sacrament, just in case (DC was accepted at all). Otherwise we would have moved.
FWIW, we did not apply to Alexandria Country Day. It costs the same as SSSAS and Burgundy but has neither the facilities nor academics of either. Plus ACDS is always trolling the Del Ray and Old Town Moms list servers trying to seek out applicants. They clearly are not competitive and need students. So it might be a good fit for a wealthy family who can afford $30k/year for private, but whose kids didn't get accepted to SSSAS or Burgundy. That was the vibe we got. Would not select ACDS over a good public like Lyles-Crouch or Maury, unless I had money to burn and insisted that my child be in "private" for whatever reason. It's a nice school but not academically better than public and certainly not worth the price. I would take it over Jefferson Houston but not after SSSAS, Burgundy, Browne, the Catholics, or good public.
Anonymous wrote:Country Day is an expensive, mediocre alternative. But if I were facing J-H, I'd find the $30,000 tuition somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP, wait to see what happens with redistricting. Definitely keep up on the news on this.
+1 PPs are correct. You've got time to see how this plays out.
Anonymous wrote:OP, read the long thread titled ACPS transfer process: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/453767.page
also read the thread on Jeff Houston.
It is difficult to transfer out of JH to Maury because of the history and issues surroundinG JH.
I would consider privates as a back-up plan. Alexandria Country Day is a wonderful K-8. Grace Episcopal only goes through 5th grade, but is also a good school.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP, wait to see what happens with redistricting. Definitely keep up on the news on this.