Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to Wakefield.
Why? Wakefield has a much smaller number of bright kids than TC.
And less fights in the halls.
Fewer fights. Are you a Wakefield grad?
Nope. Also not a pretentious jackass trying to pretend TC is something it isn't.
Call me pretentious, if that makes you feel better, but answer me this: why would anyone give your opinion any weight when you demonstrate clearly through your writing that you received a shitty education?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to Wakefield.
Why? Wakefield has a much smaller number of bright kids than TC.
And less fights in the halls.
Fewer fights. Are you a Wakefield grad?
Nope. Also not a pretentious jackass trying to pretend TC is something it isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to Wakefield.
Why? Wakefield has a much smaller number of bright kids than TC.
And less fights in the halls.
Fewer fights. Are you a Wakefield grad?
Nope. Also not a pretentious jackass trying to pretend TC is something it isn't.
NP here with no dog in this fight, but you come across as the pretentious one. TC Williams has plenty to offer motivated students, and Wakefield has some of the lowest test scores in NoVa. PP's post was good for a laugh.
I wonder if they will be able to scrape the crew sticker off their car?
Anonymous wrote:We are moving to Alexandria and my DC will spend 8th at a local private, but then likely go to TC. TC parents, what, if anything, should we be thinking abut or doing to increase the likelihood that DC will have a good transition to TC? I have heard people talk about things like the STEM academy. Are there programs we need to get DC signed up for in advance?
DC is a strong but not stellar student: generally gets B+ to A grades in academic subjects at a reasonably demanding private. Love the arts; enjoys sports but is not super athletic. Incredibly quick and creative but has never been a strong standardized test taker. Very strong writer.
Any advice welcomed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to Wakefield.
Why? Wakefield has a much smaller number of bright kids than TC.
And less fights in the halls.
Fewer fights. Are you a Wakefield grad?
Nope. Also not a pretentious jackass trying to pretend TC is something it isn't.
NP here with no dog in this fight, but you come across as the pretentious one. TC Williams has plenty to offer motivated students, and Wakefield has some of the lowest test scores in NoVa. PP's post was good for a laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to Wakefield.
Why? Wakefield has a much smaller number of bright kids than TC.
And less fights in the halls.
Fewer fights. Are you a Wakefield grad?
Nope. Also not a pretentious jackass trying to pretend TC is something it isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to Wakefield.
Why? Wakefield has a much smaller number of bright kids than TC.
And less fights in the halls.
Fewer fights. Are you a Wakefield grad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to Wakefield.
Why? Wakefield has a much smaller number of bright kids than TC.
And less fights in the halls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to Wakefield.
Why? Wakefield has a much smaller number of bright kids than TC.
Anonymous wrote:Current TC parent here. "Yale or Jail" is a myth. TC's size is a help and not a hindrance - every elective, every team, every co-curricular, every club, every special program under one roof. And the size means that there is basically somebody for everybody at TC. TC is a busy place, but a kid with his/her head on right and an accommodating home environment can do well. I'm a demanding parent, ivy, lawyer, not from Alexandria, etc., and I think a goodly amount of the complaining about TC that I see on this board really isn't accurate or fair.
-- Contact TC now and procure the course catalog. There's a posted e-version as well but a bit cumbersome. Please, ASAP, go through the course offerings and programs with DC.
-- Collect all of DC's recent school records if you are going to try for a special program.
-- Find out, now, who DC's counselor will be, and reach out to the TC front office. Can be helpful in breaking occasional log-jams with class scheduling.
ACPS is just a contentious community. There's a disuniform quality of teaching (but that's everywhere), and the school has been through multiple principals in just a few years. The school board, which is much more of a direct-management body than other school boards in the area, is just a terrible embarrassment - totally unqualified, unrealistic, not candid. There are problems, and real ones. But the problems that you might observe that specifically affect TC are relatively few, they can usually be mitigated or fully solved. A capable student with an engaged parent can do very well, other parents are engaged and the overall TC family community is intelligent and supportive. Many of the fac and admin are genuinely good or even excellent. Some of the co-curriculars are spectacular.
Good luck. Don't assume a disaster and don't believe over-generalized condemnation. As a TC parent, you'll have to be active and alert, but not much more than you would have to be elsewhere. The experience is valuable and we truly believe that our DD benefits from being at TC.
Anonymous wrote:Move to Wakefield.
Anonymous wrote:We are moving to Alexandria and my DC will spend 8th at a local private, but then likely go to TC. TC parents, what, if anything, should we be thinking abut or doing to increase the likelihood that DC will have a good transition to TC? I have heard people talk about things like the STEM academy. Are there programs we need to get DC signed up for in advance?
DC is a strong but not stellar student: generally gets B+ to A grades in academic subjects at a reasonably demanding private. Love the arts; enjoys sports but is not super athletic. Incredibly quick and creative but has never been a strong standardized test taker. Very strong writer.
Any advice welcomed.