Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hamm is brand new so it doesn’t really have any special program or reputation.
Gunston is where the middle school immersion program is so they get students who want to continue with immersion from elementary school. It’s mostly neighborhood though. I believe Gunston 100% feeds to Wakefield for the neighborhood students.
Swanson and Hamm are both a plit feeders to both WL and Yorktown high school depending on where you live.
Historically the south Arlington schools are more likely to have special programs to attract more high SES students to attend. Kenmore has a strong arts program. TJ has middle school IB. Swanson, Williamsburg, and Hamm are just regular Middle Schools.
DP - TJ middle also splits into two high schools: Wakefield and W-L.
sorry - and Kenmore also splits a bit into Wakefield and W-L.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hamm is brand new so it doesn’t really have any special program or reputation.
Gunston is where the middle school immersion program is so they get students who want to continue with immersion from elementary school. It’s mostly neighborhood though. I believe Gunston 100% feeds to Wakefield for the neighborhood students.
Swanson and Hamm are both a plit feeders to both WL and Yorktown high school depending on where you live.
Historically the south Arlington schools are more likely to have special programs to attract more high SES students to attend. Kenmore has a strong arts program. TJ has middle school IB. Swanson, Williamsburg, and Hamm are just regular Middle Schools.
DP - TJ middle also splits into two high schools: Wakefield and W-L.
Anonymous wrote:Hamm is brand new so it doesn’t really have any special program or reputation.
Gunston is where the middle school immersion program is so they get students who want to continue with immersion from elementary school. It’s mostly neighborhood though. I believe Gunston 100% feeds to Wakefield for the neighborhood students.
Swanson and Hamm are both a plit feeders to both WL and Yorktown high school depending on where you live.
Historically the south Arlington schools are more likely to have special programs to attract more high SES students to attend. Kenmore has a strong arts program. TJ has middle school IB. Swanson, Williamsburg, and Hamm are just regular Middle Schools.
Anonymous wrote:As PP mentioned, if you plan to stay for HS I would pick the one that feeds into the HS you are most interested in. Wakefield continues Spanish immersion, WL offers IB, and Yorktown is just a regular high school. All three offer AP classes. Yorktown is least diverse, most affluent. Wakefield is most diverse, least affluent. WL in between and the most overcrowded.
Anonymous wrote:As PP mentioned, if you plan to stay for HS I would pick the one that feeds into the HS you are most interested in. Wakefield continues Spanish immersion, WL offers IB, and Yorktown is just a regular high school. All three offer AP classes. Yorktown is least diverse, most affluent. Wakefield is most diverse, least affluent. WL in between and the most overcrowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hamm is brand new so it doesn’t really have any special program or reputation.
Gunston is where the middle school immersion program is so they get students who want to continue with immersion from elementary school. It’s mostly neighborhood though. I believe Gunston 100% feeds to Wakefield for the neighborhood students.
Swanson and Hamm are both a plit feeders to both WL and Yorktown high school depending on where you live.
Historically the south Arlington schools are more likely to have special programs to attract more high SES students to attend. Kenmore has a strong arts program. TJ has middle school IB. Swanson, Williamsburg, and Hamm are just regular Middle Schools.
Thanks! This is informative. So if you had to choose one, which would you choose and why?
Anonymous wrote:Hamm is brand new so it doesn’t really have any special program or reputation.
Gunston is where the middle school immersion program is so they get students who want to continue with immersion from elementary school. It’s mostly neighborhood though. I believe Gunston 100% feeds to Wakefield for the neighborhood students.
Swanson and Hamm are both a plit feeders to both WL and Yorktown high school depending on where you live.
Historically the south Arlington schools are more likely to have special programs to attract more high SES students to attend. Kenmore has a strong arts program. TJ has middle school IB. Swanson, Williamsburg, and Hamm are just regular Middle Schools.