Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure about the "massive classrooms" comment. APS generally has the smallest classes around. Maybe not smallest school population, but they end up with trailers b/c they refuse to raise class size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I live in Arlington, and I love it. It's close in and it's diverse. HOWEVER, I did buy for the schools and they really suck; a huge amount of teaching to the test, massive classrooms with more overcrowding to come, a lot of "relocatables" (which is APS speak for trailers), and a total refusal on the part of the School Board to address these issues in a substantive manner. My DS is now in private school. So... if you're buying for location, it's great. If you're buying for schools, look elsewhere.
Ha! We called them relocatables back in my home country in 1972!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're really happy with Kenmore. They are supportive and have co-taught classes. TJ and the IB program is also supposed to be very good.
Thank you! Do you know if they do co-taught classes for science/social studies as well as for math/reading?
TJ sounded interesting, but I was concerned about the amount of reading required for IB (but maybe I don't fully understand the program.)
And yes (for the snipers), this is real. We like that Arlington is close in, has sidewalks and generally seems like a nice place to live. We could consider Fairfax, but not our first choice now.
I live in Arlington, and I love it. It's close in and it's diverse. HOWEVER, I did buy for the schools and they really suck; a huge amount of teaching to the test, massive classrooms with more overcrowding to come, a lot of "relocatables" (which is APS speak for trailers), and a total refusal on the part of the School Board to address these issues in a substantive manner. My DS is now in private school. So... if you're buying for location, it's great. If you're buying for schools, look elsewhere.
One kid went to Gunston MS in South Arlington and the other is still there (we live in North Arlington). We've been happy with it. They make an effort to get to know all of the kids, and the teachers have generally been good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're really happy with Kenmore. They are supportive and have co-taught classes. TJ and the IB program is also supposed to be very good.
Thank you! Do you know if they do co-taught classes for science/social studies as well as for math/reading?
TJ sounded interesting, but I was concerned about the amount of reading required for IB (but maybe I don't fully understand the program.)
And yes (for the snipers), this is real. We like that Arlington is close in, has sidewalks and generally seems like a nice place to live. We could consider Fairfax, but not our first choice now.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
One kid went to Gunston MS in South Arlington and the other is still there (we live in North Arlington). We've been happy with it. They make an effort to get to know all of the kids, and the teachers have generally been good.
If you live in N. Arlington, why do your kids go to Gunston?
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
One kid went to Gunston MS in South Arlington and the other is still there (we live in North Arlington). We've been happy with it. They make an effort to get to know all of the kids, and the teachers have generally been good.
If you live in N. Arlington, why do your kids go to Gunston?
Anonymous wrote:
One kid went to Gunston MS in South Arlington and the other is still there (we live in North Arlington). We've been happy with it. They make an effort to get to know all of the kids, and the teachers have generally been good.
Anonymous wrote:One kid went to Gunston MS in South Arlington and the other is still there (we live in North Arlington). We've been happy with it. They make an effort to get to know all of the kids, and the teachers have generally been good.