Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is only in kindergarten, they will be just fine! It is a warm and nurturing environment. You have plenty of time to see if you like it before starting to stress about SOLs in 3rd grade.
Another benefit was that we also used the before and after care and it was never full (pre-covid) and that program was also great, with most of the time spent outdoors.
Sorry, what are SOLs?
The VA standardized tests that start in 3rd grade.
Pardon my ignorance, SOLs are stressful for the students, teachers or both? Is it a situation where teachers have to teach to the test?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s ranked 713 out of 1102 elem schools in Arlington. For reference, vs nottingham elem which is 23rd.
https://www.schooldigger.com/go/VA/district/00270/search.aspx?level=1
That’s largely because they have 50% low income students. If you are upper middle class your kid will be fine.
Wow—those rankings are depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All APS Elementary schools have the same specials: art 2x a week, library 1 x a week, PE 2 x a week, music 2 x a week.
Homework policy does vary from school to school, so that's a good question.
At my kid's APS elementary, they only have art once a week and music once a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is only in kindergarten, they will be just fine! It is a warm and nurturing environment. You have plenty of time to see if you like it before starting to stress about SOLs in 3rd grade.
Another benefit was that we also used the before and after care and it was never full (pre-covid) and that program was also great, with most of the time spent outdoors.
Sorry, what are SOLs?
The VA standardized tests that start in 3rd grade.
Pardon my ignorance, SOLs are stressful for the students, teachers or both? Is it a situation where teachers have to teach to the test?
They should not be stressful for either students or teachers, but of course teachers do "teach to the test" in terms of having kids do practice sheets and such. Parents can also opt out of the tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is only in kindergarten, they will be just fine! It is a warm and nurturing environment. You have plenty of time to see if you like it before starting to stress about SOLs in 3rd grade.
Another benefit was that we also used the before and after care and it was never full (pre-covid) and that program was also great, with most of the time spent outdoors.
Sorry, what are SOLs?
The VA standardized tests that start in 3rd grade.
Pardon my ignorance, SOLs are stressful for the students, teachers or both? Is it a situation where teachers have to teach to the test?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is only in kindergarten, they will be just fine! It is a warm and nurturing environment. You have plenty of time to see if you like it before starting to stress about SOLs in 3rd grade.
Another benefit was that we also used the before and after care and it was never full (pre-covid) and that program was also great, with most of the time spent outdoors.
Sorry, what are SOLs?
The VA standardized tests that start in 3rd grade.
Pardon my ignorance, SOLs are stressful for the students, teachers or both? Is it a situation where teachers have to teach to the test?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is only in kindergarten, they will be just fine! It is a warm and nurturing environment. You have plenty of time to see if you like it before starting to stress about SOLs in 3rd grade.
Another benefit was that we also used the before and after care and it was never full (pre-covid) and that program was also great, with most of the time spent outdoors.
Sorry, what are SOLs?
The VA standardized tests that start in 3rd grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is only in kindergarten, they will be just fine! It is a warm and nurturing environment. You have plenty of time to see if you like it before starting to stress about SOLs in 3rd grade.
Another benefit was that we also used the before and after care and it was never full (pre-covid) and that program was also great, with most of the time spent outdoors.
Sorry, what are SOLs?
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is only in kindergarten, they will be just fine! It is a warm and nurturing environment. You have plenty of time to see if you like it before starting to stress about SOLs in 3rd grade.
Another benefit was that we also used the before and after care and it was never full (pre-covid) and that program was also great, with most of the time spent outdoors.
Anonymous wrote:It’s ranked 713 out of 1102 elem schools in Arlington. For reference, vs nottingham elem which is 23rd.
https://www.schooldigger.com/go/VA/district/00270/search.aspx?level=1
That’s largely because they have 50% low income students. If you are upper middle class your kid will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:It’s ranked 713 out of 1102 elem schools in Arlington. For reference, vs nottingham elem which is 23rd.
https://www.schooldigger.com/go/VA/district/00270/search.aspx?level=1
That’s largely because they have 50% low income students. If you are upper middle class your kid will be fine.