Anonymous wrote:Gunston parent of one current one graduate. Gunston is a sea of mediocrity. If your kid is weak, they will try to bring him or her up to mediocre. If above-average, that won't be cultivated except in advanced math if your child takes it. But that's true of most public schools. Behavior is generally fine 6th grade, 7th grade still okay, 8th grade some of the kids start acting up. Most of the kids seem happy there. Principal is nice. Counselors are generally good. English teachers have a tough time handling kids who range from college level reading to third grade, trying to differentiate.
From everything I hear of Kenmore, it's considered worse. I've met parents who lived in Kenmore who moved or otherwise figured out how to get their kids into Gunston. I've yet to hear of the reverse (though some local Gunston parents do choose TJ instaed).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could you please share your experiences with both, and things you wish you knew before. Trying to decide between the 2 before moving, thanks
Gunston parent here. Gunston has excellent teachrrs. The counselors are outstanding and I find the administration to be very nurturing. I love not only the diversity of the students, but also of the teachers and staff. My only gripe is that my students don't have homework. I have been told it is for equity reasons, but I think this does them a disservice in the long run. If this is because of the digital divide, then they need to put the iPads away and bring out the paperback books, paper and pencils.
Anonymous wrote:Gunston parent of one current one graduate. Gunston is a sea of mediocrity. If your kid is weak, they will try to bring him or her up to mediocre. If above-average, that won't be cultivated except in advanced math if your child takes it. But that's true of most public schools. Behavior is generally fine 6th grade, 7th grade still okay, 8th grade some of the kids start acting up. Most of the kids seem happy there. Principal is nice. Counselors are generally good. English teachers have a tough time handling kids who range from college level reading to third grade, trying to differentiate.
From everything I hear of Kenmore, it's considered worse. I've met parents who lived in Kenmore who moved or otherwise figured out how to get their kids into Gunston. I've yet to hear of the reverse (though some local Gunston parents do choose TJ instaed).
Anonymous wrote:Could you please share your experiences with both, and things you wish you knew before. Trying to decide between the 2 before moving, thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You just posted yesterday. Give it time. (Also, don't expect anyone to have experience with both - it's unlikely unless they're zoned for Kenmore and sent a kid to immersion MS.)
Our elementary (ATS) sends a bunch of kids to each one, and the families I know seem pretty happy with both. The only thing I heard that gave me pause was that Kenmore has two PTAs - one geared toward Hispanic families. So that tells me that the community might not be as unified as some others. I can tell you that Carlin Springs can be a freakin' nightmare during rush hour, and Glebe can get pretty congested too, so that might be a toss-up.
Thank you, I appreciate it. I guess I am looking for general feedback about the communities and actual experience that goes beyond the GreatSchools rating. We are looking at a house that feeds into Kenmore and one that feeds into Gunston. My primary hesitation about Kenmore was the high # of FARM and how that would impact overall experience and behavioral issues in the classroom.
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I only have experience with Kenmore. You should visit the school - the principal is very welcoming. It is our neighborhood school and tons of kids walk there every day - it has been a good experience so far. I mean, it is middle school. But one of my kids just declared his history teacher one of the best ever so there is one opinion for you.
Thank you- How do you find the classes and overall experience? My only concern would be disruption due to behavior or other issues. My rising 6th grader is also very sheltered and shy, do you think that would be a good environment for a kid like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You just posted yesterday. Give it time. (Also, don't expect anyone to have experience with both - it's unlikely unless they're zoned for Kenmore and sent a kid to immersion MS.)
Our elementary (ATS) sends a bunch of kids to each one, and the families I know seem pretty happy with both. The only thing I heard that gave me pause was that Kenmore has two PTAs - one geared toward Hispanic families. So that tells me that the community might not be as unified as some others. I can tell you that Carlin Springs can be a freakin' nightmare during rush hour, and Glebe can get pretty congested too, so that might be a toss-up.
Thank you, I appreciate it. I guess I am looking for general feedback about the communities and actual experience that goes beyond the GreatSchools rating. We are looking at a house that feeds into Kenmore and one that feeds into Gunston. My primary hesitation about Kenmore was the high # of FARM and how that would impact overall experience and behavioral issues in the classroom.
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I only have experience with Kenmore. You should visit the school - the principal is very welcoming. It is our neighborhood school and tons of kids walk there every day - it has been a good experience so far. I mean, it is middle school. But one of my kids just declared his history teacher one of the best ever so there is one opinion for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You just posted yesterday. Give it time. (Also, don't expect anyone to have experience with both - it's unlikely unless they're zoned for Kenmore and sent a kid to immersion MS.)
Our elementary (ATS) sends a bunch of kids to each one, and the families I know seem pretty happy with both. The only thing I heard that gave me pause was that Kenmore has two PTAs - one geared toward Hispanic families. So that tells me that the community might not be as unified as some others. I can tell you that Carlin Springs can be a freakin' nightmare during rush hour, and Glebe can get pretty congested too, so that might be a toss-up.
Thank you, I appreciate it. I guess I am looking for general feedback about the communities and actual experience that goes beyond the GreatSchools rating. We are looking at a house that feeds into Kenmore and one that feeds into Gunston. My primary hesitation about Kenmore was the high # of FARM and how that would impact overall experience and behavioral issues in the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:You just posted yesterday. Give it time. (Also, don't expect anyone to have experience with both - it's unlikely unless they're zoned for Kenmore and sent a kid to immersion MS.)
Our elementary (ATS) sends a bunch of kids to each one, and the families I know seem pretty happy with both. The only thing I heard that gave me pause was that Kenmore has two PTAs - one geared toward Hispanic families. So that tells me that the community might not be as unified as some others. I can tell you that Carlin Springs can be a freakin' nightmare during rush hour, and Glebe can get pretty congested too, so that might be a toss-up.