Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids moved into the Shrevewood district after they aged out of elementary school, so I don’t have direct experience. I do know that many of our neighbors send their elementary aged kids to other schools.
This could have been a covid thing.
There is a really popular Catholic school within walking distance of Shrevewood, I think that is probably what PP is talking about. There are a lot of families in our neighborhood that go there including several that switched their kids there during the pandemic because they wanted their kids in person and then never switched back.
OP - if you have a smart kid, they'll do fine. If you have an average or below average kid, they will be ignored. I hear it's the same at all FCPS schools.
The Catholic school is St. James, and I would argue it's not walkable as it's located on Rt 7/Broad Street. It's true that some families moved their kids there for the in-person experience and then just decided to wait it out until Marshall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Field trip are planned by the teacher. Neighboring schools go to Jamestown or Williamsburg in fourth grade— maybe that is what PP referring to?
Positives: The PTA at Shrevewood is excellent. The communication from admin and via social media is much improved. (Compared to the previous principal.) There are some great teachers.
4th grade parent here - I haven't heard anything about a Jamestown trip and I'll be very disappointed if they don't go. Lemon Road just went this week. I always thought Jamestown was an FCPS-sponsored trip like the Kennedy Center because so many people here have posted about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shrevewood has field trips and PTA sponsored events. Their PTA is fantastic and very involved.
I agree that PTA is great and does a lot of fundraisers, but not every grade went on a field trip last year or has gone on one this year. That's my experience with the school so far, we haven't been in this area very long. It appears to me that the focus for the PTA this year, based on the email communications they send out, is clearly on improving the facilities and keeping teachers happy. I haven't really seen anything about clubs, field trips, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids moved into the Shrevewood district after they aged out of elementary school, so I don’t have direct experience. I do know that many of our neighbors send their elementary aged kids to other schools.
This could have been a covid thing.
There is a really popular Catholic school within walking distance of Shrevewood, I think that is probably what PP is talking about. There are a lot of families in our neighborhood that go there including several that switched their kids there during the pandemic because they wanted their kids in person and then never switched back.
OP - if you have a smart kid, they'll do fine. If you have an average or below average kid, they will be ignored. I hear it's the same at all FCPS schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Field trip are planned by the teacher. Neighboring schools go to Jamestown or Williamsburg in fourth grade— maybe that is what PP referring to?
Positives: The PTA at Shrevewood is excellent. The communication from admin and via social media is much improved. (Compared to the previous principal.) There are some great teachers.
4th grade parent here - I haven't heard anything about a Jamestown trip and I'll be very disappointed if they don't go. Lemon Road just went this week. I always thought Jamestown was an FCPS-sponsored trip like the Kennedy Center because so many people here have posted about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Field trip are planned by the teacher. Neighboring schools go to Jamestown or Williamsburg in fourth grade— maybe that is what PP referring to?
Positives: The PTA at Shrevewood is excellent. The communication from admin and via social media is much improved. (Compared to the previous principal.) There are some great teachers.
4th grade parent here - I haven't heard anything about a Jamestown trip and I'll be very disappointed if they don't go. Lemon Road just went this week. I always thought Jamestown was an FCPS-sponsored trip like the Kennedy Center because so many people here have posted about it.
Anonymous wrote:Field trip are planned by the teacher. Neighboring schools go to Jamestown or Williamsburg in fourth grade— maybe that is what PP referring to?
Positives: The PTA at Shrevewood is excellent. The communication from admin and via social media is much improved. (Compared to the previous principal.) There are some great teachers.
Anonymous wrote:My child will have gone on a total of 5 field trips this year alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shrevewood has field trips and PTA sponsored events. Their PTA is fantastic and very involved.
I agree that PTA is great and does a lot of fundraisers, but not every grade went on a field trip last year or has gone on one this year. That's my experience with the school so far, we haven't been in this area very long. It appears to me that the focus for the PTA this year, based on the email communications they send out, is clearly on improving the facilities and keeping teachers happy. I haven't really seen anything about clubs, field trips, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Shrevewood has field trips and PTA sponsored events. Their PTA is fantastic and very involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are lots of great neighborhoods that feed into Shrevewood, and there are mixed reviews on the school. Don’t let the ES stop you from buying a house you love. The feedback on the middle and HS are more positive.
Do your due diligence on Kilmer. It’s had as many downs as ups in recent years.