Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, tell us your base school and we can give you a lot more information.
Base school Shrevewood, which has local Level IV services
Center School Lemon Road
I'm inclined to keep my child at Shrevewood for the reasons the PP cited. Was just curious as to the distinction.
RUN, don't walk, to Lemon Road. Their new principal is amazing!
100% agree, but I hear great things about the new 3rd grade AAP teacher at Shrevewood. If she stays, then I'd keep my kid there. But Shrevewood has a crazy high turnover rate and is overcrowded. Also, FYI, the AAP classes are now the largest in every grade level at Shrevewood. So if that matters to you then keep an open mind at the LR orientation.
Just curious - who is the 3rd grade AAP teacher? Are you talking about teacher turnover? I've noticed a lot of teachers get re-assigned to new grades, but only a handful leave. I think most schools are experiencing overcrowding these days, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot to be said for the “neighborhood “ angle— even in a place like Vienna. I think it is one of the drawbacks to a Center school. At places like Louise Archt (even though it is a very nice school) parents of kids with multiples get torn between multiple children at different schools. I don’t think the parent community (or PTA) is nearly as active at LAES as it is at Wolftrap or Flint Hill.
Ad to whether a center school is better than lical level IV, that depends a lot on the local school. If your kid comes from a local scool where only 3-5 kids get into AAP each year, they’re not likely to have a strong Level IV program. But schools like Wolftrap and Flint Hill tend to have 15-30 kids get in each year. That’s enough for a good local program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, tell us your base school and we can give you a lot more information.
Base school Shrevewood, which has local Level IV services
Center School Lemon Road
I'm inclined to keep my child at Shrevewood for the reasons the PP cited. Was just curious as to the distinction.
RUN, don't walk, to Lemon Road. Their new principal is amazing!
100% agree, but I hear great things about the new 3rd grade AAP teacher at Shrevewood. If she stays, then I'd keep my kid there. But Shrevewood has a crazy high turnover rate and is overcrowded. Also, FYI, the AAP classes are now the largest in every grade level at Shrevewood. So if that matters to you then keep an open mind at the LR orientation.
Just curious - who is the 3rd grade AAP teacher? Are you talking about teacher turnover? I've noticed a lot of teachers get re-assigned to new grades, but only a handful leave. I think most schools are experiencing overcrowding these days, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, tell us your base school and we can give you a lot more information.
Base school Shrevewood, which has local Level IV services
Center School Lemon Road
I'm inclined to keep my child at Shrevewood for the reasons the PP cited. Was just curious as to the distinction.
RUN, don't walk, to Lemon Road. Their new principal is amazing!
100% agree, but I hear great things about the new 3rd grade AAP teacher at Shrevewood. If she stays, then I'd keep my kid there. But Shrevewood has a crazy high turnover rate and is overcrowded. Also, FYI, the AAP classes are now the largest in every grade level at Shrevewood. So if that matters to you then keep an open mind at the LR orientation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Louise Archer has a much more in-depth program than Wolftrap and Flint Hill
NP. DC will stay at Wolftrap if accepted to AAP. It’s important to us to stay at the neighborhood school and the earlier hours work better for our family. We know families that have stayed and others that have attended Louis Archer. All have been happy.
I don't understand that neighborhood angle - Louise Archer and Wolftrap are both in Vienna. If you have a child doing anything dance, sports- chances are you will meet someone in Vienna- maybe not your ES but in Vienna. Our kids are friends with neighbors who are in private schools / OLGC as well. To each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Louise Archer has a much more in-depth program than Wolftrap and Flint Hill
NP. DC will stay at Wolftrap if accepted to AAP. It’s important to us to stay at the neighborhood school and the earlier hours work better for our family. We know families that have stayed and others that have attended Louis Archer. All have been happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, tell us your base school and we can give you a lot more information.
Base school Shrevewood, which has local Level IV services
Center School Lemon Road
I'm inclined to keep my child at Shrevewood for the reasons the PP cited. Was just curious as to the distinction.
RUN, don't walk, to Lemon Road. Their new principal is amazing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, tell us your base school and we can give you a lot more information.
Base school Shrevewood, which has local Level IV services
Center School Lemon Road
I'm inclined to keep my child at Shrevewood for the reasons the PP cited. Was just curious as to the distinction.
Anonymous wrote:Louise Archer has a much more in-depth program than Wolftrap and Flint Hill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about Kent Gardens for local vs. Churchill for Center.
Also, how's about Camelot Local IV vs. Mantua? (Center)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are at Stenwood and we find it a lot better at the base school because of a genuinely smart AART and VP. We have been to Westbriar center school which has an excellent PTA but higher student to teacher ratio and it is extremely crowded.
The base school disadvantage is that your child will study with the same group for four years. It seems to be rather an advantage to us. Hint: L4 at local seems like a private school environment.
This is good to hear, as I believe our ES has the same AART teacher as Stenwood (at least I remember him saying he works at Stenwood!).