Anonymous wrote:
Your figures are wrong, but no surprise since Arlington struggles with numbers. It's taxpayers and parents worried about where their kids will end up going to school who worry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington schools have a lot resources devoted to farms so I you are lucky to get anything.
One has nothing to do with the other. It's not that much of a difference between the counties, anyway.
Some 26.2% of Fairfax students are FARMs. It's 32.5% in Arlington. Not sure 6 points is that big or noticeable a difference given the number of students in the two systems (about 180,000 in Fairfax and about 19,000 in Arlington). Both are on the lower end for the state in either case. http://datacenter.kidscount.org/data/bystate/Rankings.aspx?state=VA&ind=3239....
(Falls Church, interestingly, is in single digits).
Fairfax County's budget is $2.5 billion versus about $500 million for Arlington. So if you're really going to make a resources argument, Fairfax spends $13,888 per pupil while Arlington spends about $26,000, or twice as much.
Yeah, I'm not worried about it.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington schools have a lot resources devoted to farms so I you are lucky to get anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved from Arlington to Fairfax for the AAP program. You will not find anything as challenging in the Arlington schools. The math instruction is particularly weak, except at one or two schools.
Same with us. However, it may have been an issue with our particular elementary school (Glebe). We are much happier in FCPS at the AAP Center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All children are gifted in Arlington, didn't you know?
Ha, I jest.
There's a robust gifted program in Arlington, but it doesn't have all the trappings that make the FCPS program the freak show that it is.
Arlington's gifted program is difficult to get into, however.
Seriously? Both my kids are in it and I don't think they're geniouses!
It's actually really easy to get into the APS gifted program, and we have two levels of appeal if you don't get the answer you want the first time. I think the big difference is that it's just not as desirable or worthwhile of a program as AAP, so many don't even bother with it at all.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Move to Fairfax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All children are gifted in Arlington, didn't you know?
Ha, I jest.
There's a robust gifted program in Arlington, but it doesn't have all the trappings that make the FCPS program the freak show that it is.
Arlington's gifted program is difficult to get into, however.
Seriously? Both my kids are in it and I don't think they're geniouses!
Anonymous wrote:All children are gifted in Arlington, didn't you know?
Ha, I jest.
There's a robust gifted program in Arlington, but it doesn't have all the trappings that make the FCPS program the freak show that it is.
Arlington's gifted program is difficult to get into, however.
Anonymous wrote:We moved from Arlington to Fairfax for the AAP program. You will not find anything as challenging in the Arlington schools. The math instruction is particularly weak, except at one or two schools.