Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why did you choose Discovery in the first place? Did you really not consider any other school in N. Arlington?
Have you seen their playground? And the slide? The ground are amazing, I totally regret not buying a house zoned there that we liked that was a hair over our budget.
Taylor is such sad sad campus; and of course the pot smoking gym teachers doesn't help![]()
But we know many families there and they love it. Same with Jamestown.
Every school has its downsides. Discovery has a great playground and wonderful teachers, but it's well know that its administration is pretty weak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why did you choose Discovery in the first place? Did you really not consider any other school in N. Arlington?
Have you seen their playground? And the slide? The ground are amazing, I totally regret not buying a house zoned there that we liked that was a hair over our budget.
Taylor is such sad sad campus; and of course the pot smoking gym teachers doesn't help![]()
But we know many families there and they love it. Same with Jamestown.
Anonymous wrote:OP, why did you choose Discovery in the first place? Did you really not consider any other school in N. Arlington?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private school would be your best option. Jamestown and Taylor have many issues and you wouldn't want to jepordize their education.
Hi troll!
OP, Jamestown and Taylor are both great schools and at least as good as, if not better than, Discovery.
Anonymous wrote:Private school would be your best option. Jamestown and Taylor have many issues and you wouldn't want to jepordize their education.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing has been decided. No schools have moved. No boundaries have changed. It's ALL SPECULATION at this point.
Maybe stay calm until you have a reason to get upset? Or is that too much to ask?
Anonymous wrote:We moved to our neighborhood for Discovery. Now it looks like our children will be at Jamestown or Taylor so Nottingham can take over Discovery. Should we be concerned about either of these schools? Any idea what year they will force us out and will existing kids be allowed to finish?
Anonymous wrote:OP, what does this even mean? Discovery is only 3 years old, and is comprised of families that were at those very schools. All are strong schools, filled primarily with well-off white children.
Boundary moves won't go into effect until 2021, so the current 1st graders will be entering 5th grade. The vast majority of current students won't be impacted by these changes. It's families with preschoolers who should be paying attention.
You must be a really bad troll, or a woefully ill-informed person.