Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My spouse is a high school teacher who over 35 years has taught in various schools in Fairfax, Arlington, and DCPS. In my spouse's opinion, there is no DCPS high school that is better than the worst high school in Fairfax or Arlington County.
Ask your spouse if their experience includes Walls and Banneker, or just JR. Because for 95% of kids, JR, FCPS, and Arlington are all perfectly capable of meeting their needs. And for the top 5%, I don’t think there’s a one size fits all approach to what’s “best” for that individual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are decent small charter high schools in DC:
Sojourner Truth
Cap City
We’ve entered the lottery every year and gotten nothing. Maybe there’s still a chance, but I’m not optimistic. - OP
Anonymous wrote:There are decent small charter high schools in DC:
Sojourner Truth
Cap City
Anonymous wrote:My spouse is a high school teacher who over 35 years has taught in various schools in Fairfax, Arlington, and DCPS. In my spouse's opinion, there is no DCPS high school that is better than the worst high school in Fairfax or Arlington County.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses.
I need public transportation to get to work downtown.
Are any of the DC suburban schools known for smaller classroom sizes at least? My kid is bright but very good at getting distracted in large classes and generally lost in the crowd. He isn’t rowdy or anything; he is very quiet, gets intimidated easily, and just can’t learn like that.