Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, MOST people do not leave the public school as I do not think the schools are threatened by lack of enrollment. On what are you basing this claim? You admit some go and are pleasantly surprised....etc. Not really sure what the point of this is. We get that you don't like it; very happy for you.
Upper middle class parents tend to pull their children out for middle school.
We're there now, and nope, the overwhelming majority of upper-income and upper-ed parents are staying in ACPS. In fact, ACPS middle school and high school enrollment are up well over 15% in the last few years. Sorry, but your post is factually wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I'll talk to you right now. DD is a senior at TC. She has had a wonderful time, with amazing experiences in the community. She was accepted at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, among other Ivy League schools. She is your average, unhooked kid, aside from taking advantage of some great opportunities presented to her in the Alexandria area. She's taken a large number of AP courses, and scored fives on all of them. I'd say her experience was anything but "bad." And she's got friends who also had a great time who've been accepted at Stanford, Penn, Columbia, Virginia (Echols scholars), MIT, Princeton, William and Mary, Georgetown, Smith, Oberlin, Chicago, and many more great schools. And the best thing about their experience is that they've really loved high school, almost without exception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, MOST people do not leave the public school as I do not think the schools are threatened by lack of enrollment. On what are you basing this claim? You admit some go and are pleasantly surprised....etc. Not really sure what the point of this is. We get that you don't like it; very happy for you.
Upper middle class parents tend to pull their children out for middle school.
We're there now, and nope, the overwhelming majority of upper-income and upper-ed parents are staying in ACPS. In fact, ACPS middle school and high school enrollment are up well over 15% in the last few years. Sorry, but your post is factually wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, MOST people do not leave the public school as I do not think the schools are threatened by lack of enrollment. On what are you basing this claim? You admit some go and are pleasantly surprised....etc. Not really sure what the point of this is. We get that you don't like it; very happy for you.
Upper middle class parents tend to pull their children out for middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, MOST people do not leave the public school as I do not think the schools are threatened by lack of enrollment. On what are you basing this claim? You admit some go and are pleasantly surprised....etc. Not really sure what the point of this is. We get that you don't like it; very happy for you.
Anonymous wrote:I'll talk to you right now. DD is a senior at TC. She has had a wonderful time, with amazing experiences in the community. She was accepted at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, among other Ivy League schools. She is your average, unhooked kid, aside from taking advantage of some great opportunities presented to her in the Alexandria area. She's taken a large number of AP courses, and scored fives on all of them. I'd say her experience was anything but "bad." And she's got friends who also had a great time who've been accepted at Stanford, Penn, Columbia, Virginia (Echols scholars), MIT, Princeton, William and Mary, Georgetown, Smith, Oberlin, Chicago, and many more great schools. And the best thing about their experience is that they've really loved high school, almost without exception.
Anonymous wrote:Another NP here with a rising Kindergartener at either Maury or Mt. Vernon. We are in the same boat about what to do come Middle School. We live a few blocks from GW and have interacted a lot with students there, including attending school functions, musicals, etc. I cannot say that I've been impressed, unfortunately. I would love to hear more of the pros that may not be evident. Even just walking home from the metro (Braddock Road) when I was 8 months pregnant, I had a group of GW middle schools students literally shove me into the street/Braddock Road rather than kindly open their pack so I could walk through. And this was not a minority group of kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'll talk to you right now. DD is a senior at TC. She has had a wonderful time, with amazing experiences in the community. She was accepted at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, among other Ivy League schools. She is your average, unhooked kid, aside from taking advantage of some great opportunities presented to her in the Alexandria area. She's taken a large number of AP courses, and scored fives on all of them. I'd say her experience was anything but "bad." And she's got friends who also had a great time who've been accepted at Stanford, Penn, Columbia, Virginia (Echols scholars), MIT, Princeton, William and Mary, Georgetown, Smith, Oberlin, Chicago, and many more great schools. And the best thing about their experience is that they've really loved high school, almost without exception.