Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I have no personal experience with Gunston, but I will say that you’re going to hear a lot about how lots of lower-income areas are zoned for Gunston so it’s not as good of a school. But I am zoned for Gunston and have friends whose kids go there and I have never heard a negative thing about it from somebody in person. I have spoken to parents, teachers at Oakridge (an elementary school that feeds into Gunston), and students, and I have only heard positive and neutral things.
A friend of mine says that she loves that students aren’t allowed to use phones at school. I thought that was very cool.
My daughter got into HB Woodlawn but I fully intended on sending her there without hesitation, and I plan on sending my son there when he hits sixth.
Good luck hitting the HB jackpot twice! Siblings don’t get in the lottery there automatically.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I have no personal experience with Gunston, but I will say that you’re going to hear a lot about how lots of lower-income areas are zoned for Gunston so it’s not as good of a school. But I am zoned for Gunston and have friends whose kids go there and I have never heard a negative thing about it from somebody in person. I have spoken to parents, teachers at Oakridge (an elementary school that feeds into Gunston), and students, and I have only heard positive and neutral things.
A friend of mine says that she loves that students aren’t allowed to use phones at school. I thought that was very cool.
My daughter got into HB Woodlawn but I fully intended on sending her there without hesitation, and I plan on sending my son there when he hits sixth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I have no personal experience with Gunston, but I will say that you’re going to hear a lot about how lots of lower-income areas are zoned for Gunston so it’s not as good of a school. But I am zoned for Gunston and have friends whose kids go there and I have never heard a negative thing about it from somebody in person. I have spoken to parents, teachers at Oakridge (an elementary school that feeds into Gunston), and students, and I have only heard positive and neutral things.
A friend of mine says that she loves that students aren’t allowed to use phones at school. I thought that was very cool.
My daughter got into HB Woodlawn but I fully intended on sending her there without hesitation, and I plan on sending my son there when he hits sixth.
That's great about the no phone policy! How do they enforce that? Do other MS allow phone use during the day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I have no personal experience with Gunston, but I will say that you’re going to hear a lot about how lots of lower-income areas are zoned for Gunston so it’s not as good of a school. But I am zoned for Gunston and have friends whose kids go there and I have never heard a negative thing about it from somebody in person. I have spoken to parents, teachers at Oakridge (an elementary school that feeds into Gunston), and students, and I have only heard positive and neutral things.
A friend of mine says that she loves that students aren’t allowed to use phones at school. I thought that was very cool.
My daughter got into HB Woodlawn but I fully intended on sending her there without hesitation, and I plan on sending my son there when he hits sixth.
That's great about the no phone policy! How do they enforce that? Do other MS allow phone use during the day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.apsva.us/school-options/middle-school-choices/
Thanks, yes, I know I missed the options. I'm looking for any personal experience with Gunston.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I have no personal experience with Gunston, but I will say that you’re going to hear a lot about how lots of lower-income areas are zoned for Gunston so it’s not as good of a school. But I am zoned for Gunston and have friends whose kids go there and I have never heard a negative thing about it from somebody in person. I have spoken to parents, teachers at Oakridge (an elementary school that feeds into Gunston), and students, and I have only heard positive and neutral things.
A friend of mine says that she loves that students aren’t allowed to use phones at school. I thought that was very cool.
My daughter got into HB Woodlawn but I fully intended on sending her there without hesitation, and I plan on sending my son there when he hits sixth.
Anonymous wrote:My two kids (now a freshman in college and an 11th grader) went to Gunston, in the immersion program. I thought the school was terrific for them. I really loved the principle, and one of the now-assistant principles (he had a different role back then). Some of the counselors were not great, but no one was bad, and my kids had good experiences. Teacher quality varied, but many were excellent, and I think some variability is inevitable.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.apsva.us/school-options/middle-school-choices/
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if we missed the info session for MS, but in any case, we are zone for Gunston MS and I'm looking for any comments on experiences there. It looks like it will be fairly crowded, but divided into 3 tracks (immersion, Montessori, and general) - does that structure make it seem any smaller or do they all have the same classes? What about gifted - do they have separate classes or are they grouped in clusters like in ES? Any specific positives/negatives compared to any other APS MS?