Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All roads lead to Yorktown. There are kids in Arlington that go to Yorktown and those that don't and wish they did...
Yep, I wish my kids were going to high school with a bunch of entitled kids with cars, money, access to booze, and no parental supervision...that's been working out GREAT
Ha, I'm glad I'm not the one who said it.
I too wonder why you are set on Arlington, OP? Do the houses you like just happen to both be located here? I personally wouldn't recommend Arlington schools to someone. It's not bad enough to make me want to move or go private, but if we didn't have attachments here and school experience was the most important thing, we would not be in APS.
Anyway, I have a kid in Gunston and it's okay. Some good things, some bad things, but overall my kid is getting through it. He has some amazing teachers and I like the admin. However, like all APS schools (and many public schools), the school is up against the tide of kids who are poorly behaved and can't be disciplined (due to APS policies). My son, like most kids, is decently well-behaved and spends a lot of time waiting around until the teacher can get control of the 3-4 kids who disrupt instruction. Additionally, kids don't get held back anymore so you have classes with grossly mixed abilities (think kids on a college age reading level in the same class as kids who cannot sound out words). Teachers can only meet so many needs so the likelihood that you can expect that your kid will get an adequate education and that's about it. My kids' education will be fine due to their own motivation to learn outside of class, but I think I got a better education at my rural, low-ish income high and middle schools back in the late 1900s.
That said, your options are fine. Many kids go to these schools and they good experiences (or experiences that are as good as can be expected) and there is no way of knowing at this moment if swanson or gunston or some other school will be the *best* for your child. Wherever you go, there you are and all that.