Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do it OP! The Kindergarten team is amazing. If you don’t like it you can always go back to your neighborhood school. The big three negatives re APS are: (1) hub stops, (2) homework and (3) bigger classrooms
I’m the PP who posted the above. I want to make it clear that we love ATS despite the large classroom sizes. But it’s still something to keep in mind. I have a first grader and a 2nd grader at ATS. In first grade there are a whopping 5 classes. I don’t think they maxed out in each class. The sheer size of the first grade class probably means that my first grader will never end up knowing a large portion of the first grade class by the time she graduates. Also the chance of having the same kids in her class more than once is low so there is less of a chance to solidify friendships. That being said her kindergarten teacher did make sure to put two of her good friends with her in first grade so that the transition from first to second isn’t that bad socially.
Anonymous wrote:Do it OP! The Kindergarten team is amazing. If you don’t like it you can always go back to your neighborhood school. The big three negatives re APS are: (1) hub stops, (2) homework and (3) bigger classrooms
Anonymous wrote:We live close to Abington (not zoned for there) but attend ATS. We drop off and it’s not that bad. It’s a 12 to 15 minute drive and we are at work by 8:15 most days. I know people say the classrooms are larger but it doesn’t feel that way for some reason, which I haven’t been able to figure out. The kinder team is amazing and we’ve been impressed with our child’s math and reading levels. And it’s not because we do anything at home. Haha
I would take the slot. We move our child to kinder after the fourth week of school. 😬
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live close to Abington and my neighbor was at ATS last year. Both were big class sizes, but ATS felt less overcrowded. The commute to ATS was rough. They could do it because they had a stay at home mom, but she said it felt like all she did was commute to and from school.
There is a bus to/from ATS and a hub stop, so a stay at home mom should only have to drive as far as the hub stop.
Anonymous wrote:I live close to Abington and my neighbor was at ATS last year. Both were big class sizes, but ATS felt less overcrowded. The commute to ATS was rough. They could do it because they had a stay at home mom, but she said it felt like all she did was commute to and from school.
Anonymous wrote:I would think really long and hard about that commute. It is a long way from Abingdon to ATS on very congested roads. Will you be using extended day? Do you both work? Where are you commuting too? If one of you is commuting to Ballston or Tysons or something that's one thing- but I would not sign up for that grind.