Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn and Patrick Henry and Long Branch have the best reputation for special needs. McKinley and Nottingham have the worst, although I've heard they are trying to improve that this year.
Ha! Doubtful. The asst principal at McKinley - who was the root of many of the problems there - was promoted to the principal of Nottingham over the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn and Patrick Henry and Long Branch have the best reputation for special needs. McKinley and Nottingham have the worst, although I've heard they are trying to improve that this year.
Have heard that about Nottingham. Will look into the others. I know I've seen threads on Ashlawn being good for special needs, but have also seen recent threads on huge class sizes - but that's not an issue?
Thoughts on Tuckahoe? Taylor? Discovery?
Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn and Patrick Henry and Long Branch have the best reputation for special needs. McKinley and Nottingham have the worst, although I've heard they are trying to improve that this year.
Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn and Patrick Henry and Long Branch have the best reputation for special needs. McKinley and Nottingham have the worst, although I've heard they are trying to improve that this year.
Anonymous wrote:We personally had a bad experience at Key, and therefore transferred our child to a private (non-special needs) school where our child receives much better support. Anecdotally, we've also heard negative things about McKinley and Glebe in this regard (parents transferred child to a private in one instance, and in the other, the family moved to Fairfax County so the child could receive better support from FCPS).
Have heard good things about Arlington Traditional School in this regard.
Good luck. Due to overcrowding, insufficient resources, etc., APS is trying to do as little as possible for all but the most severely impacted children (and this will likely only get worse as the student population increases).
While I am slightly bitter about feeling forced out of APS, we also are very grateful we can afford private school tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn and Patrick Henry and Long Branch have the best reputation for special needs. McKinley and Nottingham have the worst, although I've heard they are trying to improve that this year.