Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why all of the hostility and snide comments on here, and thank you to the very select few who were kind and helpful! My reasons why I desire to raise my kids technology free until they are much older is not a concern to anyone, and I am not sure why several have said Shirlington is not the place for me due to my budget. I have found SEVERAL beautiful townhomes that have been newly renovated and perfect for our family. We live a lifestyle that is in our budget and within our means. We want adequate, not flashy.
Again, thank you for those who provided encouragement and nice responses to my questions. I truly appreciate it.
You are entitled to your preference for no iPad usage, but your preference won’t matter much if you put your kids in public school unless there’s a medical reason that could get you an IEP prohibiting iPad usage.
You CAN opt out of iPads in APS. You will need to stay on top of it and find the process yourself, because it isn't widely advertised and it likely varies from school to school. But others have done it, and it can be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why all of the hostility and snide comments on here, and thank you to the very select few who were kind and helpful! My reasons why I desire to raise my kids technology free until they are much older is not a concern to anyone, and I am not sure why several have said Shirlington is not the place for me due to my budget. I have found SEVERAL beautiful townhomes that have been newly renovated and perfect for our family. We live a lifestyle that is in our budget and within our means. We want adequate, not flashy.
Again, thank you for those who provided encouragement and nice responses to my questions. I truly appreciate it.
You are entitled to your preference for no iPad usage, but your preference won’t matter much if you put your kids in public school unless there’s a medical reason that could get you an IEP prohibiting iPad usage.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why all of the hostility and snide comments on here, and thank you to the very select few who were kind and helpful! My reasons why I desire to raise my kids technology free until they are much older is not a concern to anyone, and I am not sure why several have said Shirlington is not the place for me due to my budget. I have found SEVERAL beautiful townhomes that have been newly renovated and perfect for our family. We live a lifestyle that is in our budget and within our means. We want adequate, not flashy.
Again, thank you for those who provided encouragement and nice responses to my questions. I truly appreciate it.
Thank you all...our monthly budget is $2700 and I have spent days researching and rent prices are ridiculous!! I focused on Shirlington because I found 3 bedroom townhouses in our rent budget, yet all of the apartments are same price for a 2 bedroom!!!
My husband is military and we will be commuting to Anacostia Bolling in DC. I will need to call and see what the requirements are to get on the list...we qualify income wise for prek, and I was hoping to do only 1 drop off.
Anonymous wrote:tburchar wrote:Hi everyone! I am in desperate need of help regarding schools. We are moving to the area for only 7 or 8 months right after this next school year starts (November 10). Trying to find an area that we can afford while ensuring it's in a good school district is insane!
I narrowed it down to the fairlington/shirlington area to rent and Abingdon elementary is the school zoned. Is this a good choice? I also noticed that ATS and Public school of Montessori look like nice options as well.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have never sent my kids ( needing prek, 1st, and 4th) to a public school so this is all new to me. I would prefer a school that has minimal to no use loads and a strong reading and math program.
Thank you everyone!!
I don’t understand your aversion to iPads. They are fabulous tools and effectively integrated into APS teaching methods.
tburchar wrote:Hi everyone! I am in desperate need of help regarding schools. We are moving to the area for only 7 or 8 months right after this next school year starts (November 10). Trying to find an area that we can afford while ensuring it's in a good school district is insane!
I narrowed it down to the fairlington/shirlington area to rent and Abingdon elementary is the school zoned. Is this a good choice? I also noticed that ATS and Public school of Montessori look like nice options as well.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have never sent my kids ( needing prek, 1st, and 4th) to a public school so this is all new to me. I would prefer a school that has minimal to no use loads and a strong reading and math program.
Thank you everyone!!