Anonymous wrote:Who are you people? Why the hate? I dont get it at all. Just one more opinion, but I would never move my terrific kids out of ACPS - and - for the record, we moved from an expensive "well thoght of" private if that makes any difference. The move was our choice -and by that, I mean both kids and parents decided together. Why leave private? Our choice may seem strange since the kids were doing well - excelling in fact- and no social, financial or "learning" concerns - if that is on your mind - they were popular, engaged, top of the class etc. We moved for the neighborhood cohort - yes- we thought the friends and social situation in public was better because both the kids and parents seemed more mature - and more intellectual - a better peer group all around. We got sucked into the private school machine in pre school, but after a few years the kool-aid was sour. We thought the private teachers and administration were sub-par - and not worth the money. Our kids play sports and wanted to be with their team mates - lots of drama in our small private that seemed so silly - even to kids not yet in middle school. In public math and Science are much better, History and Language arts are equal, foreign language, art and music are much much better and field trips are about the same. I'm not afraid to say it - if you met my kids and their friends you would say wow- what great kids - polite, smart, poised, caring and motivated to help out and excel - little go getters that self organize and collaborate in ways that many adults would envy. They love their school and the environment it provides. They have bonded with some amazing teachers and have empathy for those less fortunate. Reading some of these posts I can't help but wonder where you negative types were raised and went to school ... I'm guessing not Alexandria City or ACPS.
Anonymous wrote:Who are you people? Why the hate? I dont get it at all. Just one more opinion, but I would never move my terrific kids out of ACPS - and - for the record, we moved from an expensive "well thoght of" private if that makes any difference. The move was our choice -and by that, I mean both kids and parents decided together. Why leave private? Our choice may seem strange since the kids were doing well - excelling in fact- and no social, financial or "learning" concerns - if that is on your mind - they were popular, engaged, top of the class etc. We moved for the neighborhood cohort - yes- we thought the friends and social situation in public was better because both the kids and parents seemed more mature - and more intellectual - a better peer group all around. We got sucked into the private school machine in pre school, but after a few years the kool-aid was sour. We thought the private teachers and administration were sub-par - and not worth the money. Our kids play sports and wanted to be with their team mates - lots of drama in our small private that seemed so silly - even to kids not yet in middle school. In public math and Science are much better, History and Language arts are equal, foreign language, art and music are much much better and field trips are about the same. I'm not afraid to say it - if you met my kids and their friends you would say wow- what great kids - polite, smart, poised, caring and motivated to help out and excel - little go getters that self organize and collaborate in ways that many adults would envy. They love their school and the environment it provides. They have bonded with some amazing teachers and have empathy for those less fortunate. Reading some of these posts I can't help but wonder where you negative types were raised and went to school ... I'm guessing not Alexandria City or ACPS.[/quote]
It would seem people have personal issues impacting their opinions - fear? prejudice? That's my thought, based on all the "you suck" talk going on a few posts above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They suck worse than south Arlington which is pretty damn bad
Nice language. Makes me really value your opinion!![]()
Anonymous wrote:They suck worse than south Arlington which is pretty damn bad
Anonymous wrote:I'm so tired of tired of seeing people jump all over anyone who has something positive to say about an "unpopular" school. It's not harmful to hear everyone's opinions on the matter. People have different experiences.
Anonymous wrote:I'm another ACPS "cheerleader," I guess, with a daughter who recently graduated from TC. The "Yale or Jail" reputation is a myth. There are lots and lots of kids who graduate from TC (and who went all the way through ACPS) who go on to schools that are very good but not nearly as difficult to get into as the Ivy League, such as American, Smith, College of Charleston, U. of Georgia, UNC, Elon, Tulane, Oberlin, and, of course, ALL of the Virginia schools, such as UVA, JMU, Va Tech, VCU, William and Mary, etc. Your child's hand won't be held at TC, but multiple opportunities are there for the taking.
Anonymous wrote:We've been very happy with Alexandria publics, especially after disappointing privates. I think this board exhibits a high whine factor about ACPS. It is a -CITY- system. It's diverse. The academically higher-ranked kids do exceptionally well.