Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both are very good. Kilmer has more TJ students
http://vienna.patch.com/groups/schools/p/kilmer-remains-top-feeder-school-for-tj
Who was asking about Kilmer? Thought this thread was about Thoreau.
Anyway, Carson, Longfellow and Rocky Run send more kids to TJ than Kilmer.
Anonymous wrote:Both are very good. Kilmer has more TJ students
http://vienna.patch.com/groups/schools/p/kilmer-remains-top-feeder-school-for-tj
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:23, I'm not sure how you concluded that "most Vienna parents want their child there." Vienna parents who are looking for academic rigor want their kids in the AAP Center in Kilmer or Luther Jackson. More and more parents in the Thoreau boundary are opting for Luther Jackson because Thoreau just doesn't provide a challenge for AAP kids. (The academics at LJ are outstanding and the kids are completely prepared for high school.) Thoreau is a nice school, but the homework is minimal, everyone is in "honors," and I have heard of many kids who feel totally overwhelmed in 9th grade because they don't know how to manage a high school workload. If your child is an average student, Thoreau will be just fine. Socially, etc. it is a nice environment and your child will have fun because she won't be spending lots of time on schoolwork. Just an FYI on the honors issue at Thoreau - the decision to make some classes honors for the entire school was not made for substantive reasons (to challenge all of the kids); it was made to accommodate the scheduling difficulties of having trying to have honors and base-level sections of every academic subject.
Right. Only AAP kids can handle a high school workload.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Thoreau is a fantastic school. Most Vienna parents want their child there, it is a strong school with a good community of students, teachers, admin and parents. Academics are solid and the atmosphere is of students is good and motivated.
Good luck with your move.
Anonymous wrote:20:23, I'm not sure how you concluded that "most Vienna parents want their child there." Vienna parents who are looking for academic rigor want their kids in the AAP Center in Kilmer or Luther Jackson. More and more parents in the Thoreau boundary are opting for Luther Jackson because Thoreau just doesn't provide a challenge for AAP kids. (The academics at LJ are outstanding and the kids are completely prepared for high school.) Thoreau is a nice school, but the homework is minimal, everyone is in "honors," and I have heard of many kids who feel totally overwhelmed in 9th grade because they don't know how to manage a high school workload. If your child is an average student, Thoreau will be just fine. Socially, etc. it is a nice environment and your child will have fun because she won't be spending lots of time on schoolwork. Just an FYI on the honors issue at Thoreau - the decision to make some classes honors for the entire school was not made for substantive reasons (to challenge all of the kids); it was made to accommodate the scheduling difficulties of having trying to have honors and base-level sections of every academic subject.
Anonymous wrote:20:23, I'm not sure how you concluded that "most Vienna parents want their child there." Vienna parents who are looking for academic rigor want their kids in the AAP Center in Kilmer or Luther Jackson. More and more parents in the Thoreau boundary are opting for Luther Jackson because Thoreau just doesn't provide a challenge for AAP kids. (The academics at LJ are outstanding and the kids are completely prepared for high school.) Thoreau is a nice school, but the homework is minimal, everyone is in "honors," and I have heard of many kids who feel totally overwhelmed in 9th grade because they don't know how to manage a high school workload. If your child is an average student, Thoreau will be just fine. Socially, etc. it is a nice environment and your child will have fun because she won't be spending lots of time on schoolwork. Just an FYI on the honors issue at Thoreau - the decision to make some classes honors for the entire school was not made for substantive reasons (to challenge all of the kids); it was made to accommodate the scheduling difficulties of having trying to have honors and base-level sections of every academic subject.
Anonymous wrote:Thoreau is a fantastic school. Most Vienna parents want their child there, it is a strong school with a good community of students, teachers, admin and parents. Academics are solid and the atmosphere is of students is good and motivated.
Good luck with your move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Thoreau vs. Kilmer?
Kilmer has a better reputation.
Nope. Kilmer has had a string of bad principals who were forced out, it's overcrowded, and the front office has a terrible reputation for being rude. Check the parent reviews on GreatSchools.
Incorrect. The most recent principal was promoted out. I can't speak for the front office, as I haven't encountered them yet, and can't imagine why I would. Middle school kids take care of most things on their own. As a side note, The teachers at Kilmer are amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Thoreau vs. Kilmer?
Kilmer has a better reputation.
Nope. Kilmer has had a string of bad principals who were forced out, it's overcrowded, and the front office has a terrible reputation for being rude. Check the parent reviews on GreatSchools.