Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone go to the lottery? I'm curious how many applicants there were this year.
Me too!
rumor was it dropped significantly for reasons yet unknown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone go to the lottery? I'm curious how many applicants there were this year.
Me too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes you wonder why ATS still exists. If it's as good, not so much better, then neighborhood schools, why not make it a neighborhood school? Preschool for #2 and McK are so far apart. 3 miles. Not looking forward to evening commute at all. No alternative is ideal.
Because the true believers are a vehement bunch. Maybe when the principal retires, it will change back to a neighborhood school? There's no budging it otherwise.
It has really good SOL scores and pulls from all over the county. They should go the other way--replicate the model in more schools.
Its been a countywide school forever so its not like anyone bought there thinking they could walk to a neighborhood school….not sure how this is any different from someone who lives 2 miles from the nearest elementary saying "they should build a school down the street so my kids can walk!" No, you should have bought a house in the walk zone for a neighborhood school if it was that important to you.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone go to the lottery? I'm curious how many applicants there were this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes you wonder why ATS still exists. If it's as good, not so much better, then neighborhood schools, why not make it a neighborhood school? Preschool for #2 and McK are so far apart. 3 miles. Not looking forward to evening commute at all. No alternative is ideal.
Because the true believers are a vehement bunch. Maybe when the principal retires, it will change back to a neighborhood school? There's no budging it otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Makes you wonder why ATS still exists. If it's as good, not so much better, then neighborhood schools, why not make it a neighborhood school? Preschool for #2 and McK are so far apart. 3 miles. Not looking forward to evening commute at all. No alternative is ideal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in the same position where we could walk to ATS but not our neighborhood school. We don't currently have a car, and will probably have to get one if DD does not get into ATS.
I visited both schools of course, and thought they were both great so we'll be happy either way.
We might be in the same neighborhood since I am guessing you metro? I walk to Ballston daily, and back. McK is a great school which is amazing given their aging physical plant (scheduled for reno, I realize).
Anonymous wrote:We are in the same position where we could walk to ATS but not our neighborhood school. We don't currently have a car, and will probably have to get one if DD does not get into ATS.
I visited both schools of course, and thought they were both great so we'll be happy either way.