Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yorktown is a top rated high school and I don't think you should hesitate to send your child there for academic reasons. I don't find the overcrowding to be much of a problem for our children but if it would bother your kid and you want to spend the extra money on a private school then obviously you can make that choice. I personally would not spend the money in a county with such good public schools. A student who takes intensified and AP classes will get a great education and be competitive for college applications.
For the areas it serves, it seems to punch below its weight.
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown is a top rated high school and I don't think you should hesitate to send your child there for academic reasons. I don't find the overcrowding to be much of a problem for our children but if it would bother your kid and you want to spend the extra money on a private school then obviously you can make that choice. I personally would not spend the money in a county with such good public schools. A student who takes intensified and AP classes will get a great education and be competitive for college applications.
Anonymous wrote:Father of a current senior here. I believe Yorktown's central mission is to get as many kids into JMU as possible. If you are aiming higher and want a school that will help...consider IB at W&L or private.
Anonymous wrote:There are four middle schools in Arlington, not just two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Father of a current senior here. I believe Yorktown's central mission is to get as many kids into JMU as possible. If you are aiming higher and want a school that will help...consider IB at W&L or private.
Yorktown's 2016 SAT scores for white kids are about 70 points lower than at W-L, but then the scores for non-whites at W-L are poor.
Anonymous wrote:Father of a current senior here. I believe Yorktown's central mission is to get as many kids into JMU as possible. If you are aiming higher and want a school that will help...consider IB at W&L or private.
Anonymous wrote:There are four middle schools in Arlington, not just two.
Anonymous wrote:OP--did your child attend MS in Arlington? Swanson and Williamsburg are both severely over-crowded. Did you feel that was a negative experience for your child? Just curious as to why the over-crowding would just be an issue now--or if it was because of MS that you found it to be a problem.