Anonymous wrote:North Arlington seems to have lots and lots of special needs kids, with some schools pleasing the high maintenance parents and others like Discovery not. In the real world, outside the 2%, observations such as "going to private" are not a real metric because North Arlington/McLean/Falls Church affluence both attracts idiot savant families and fails to meet all of their unrealistic expectations. SN families in South Arlington or Alexandria would be delighted with the level provided even in a school like Discovery. Yes, I know as I've been involved in APS since 2006, lived in both North and South and have many outside contacts such as coaching where I've seen kids from all over the county. Let's keep some perspective here folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think bullying happens in any school. This is not unique to Discovery. The standards based grading is the worst. But overall, great teachers, great community, good overall elementary experience. Those whose kids left for privates were already not doing well. It had nothing to do with the school.
Discovery does not have a good reputation for supporting special needs kids. My kids don't go there - we were specifically advised by other special needs parents not to move to the Discovery zone when we decided to move to APS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think bullying happens in any school. This is not unique to Discovery. The standards based grading is the worst. But overall, great teachers, great community, good overall elementary experience. Those whose kids left for privates were already not doing well. It had nothing to do with the school.
Yes bullying happens every where. But I can tell you from painful personal experience, in Discovery the school ignores the parents and tried to blame it on the kids whom were bullied, specially if they were colored. So this is the big difference between Discovey and other schools bullying cases.
Anonymous wrote:Those bad mouthing Discovery are plain jealous. Plain and simple. My kids have loved it so much! Its an incredibly supportive community. The people focused on bullying issues are just exaggerating and are trying to blame their kids problems on the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think bullying happens in any school. This is not unique to Discovery. The standards based grading is the worst. But overall, great teachers, great community, good overall elementary experience. Those whose kids left for privates were already not doing well. It had nothing to do with the school.
Yes bullying happens every where. But I can tell you from painful personal experience, in Discovery the school ignores the parents and tried to blame it on the kids whom were bullied, specially if they were colored. So this is the big difference between Discovey and other schools bullying cases.
Yeah, no. Nice try, troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:North Arlington seems to have lots and lots of special needs kids, with some schools pleasing the high maintenance parents and others like Discovery not. In the real world, outside the 2%, observations such as "going to private" are not a real metric because North Arlington/McLean/Falls Church affluence both attracts idiot savant families and fails to meet all of their unrealistic expectations. SN families in South Arlington or Alexandria would be delighted with the level provided even in a school like Discovery. Yes, I know as I've been involved in APS since 2006, lived in both North and South and have many outside contacts such as coaching where I've seen kids from all over the county. Let's keep some perspective here folks.
Oh, geez. What an entitled a-hole you are. Let’s keep some perspective folks! You could be in a school in South Arlington or Alexandria!
BYW, this SA parent has been extremely happy with my kid’s special ed teachers, counselors, and case carriers.
Anonymous wrote:North Arlington seems to have lots and lots of special needs kids, with some schools pleasing the high maintenance parents and others like Discovery not. In the real world, outside the 2%, observations such as "going to private" are not a real metric because North Arlington/McLean/Falls Church affluence both attracts idiot savant families and fails to meet all of their unrealistic expectations. SN families in South Arlington or Alexandria would be delighted with the level provided even in a school like Discovery. Yes, I know as I've been involved in APS since 2006, lived in both North and South and have many outside contacts such as coaching where I've seen kids from all over the county. Let's keep some perspective here folks.
Anonymous wrote:North Arlington seems to have lots and lots of special needs kids, with some schools pleasing the high maintenance parents and others like Discovery not. In the real world, outside the 2%, observations such as "going to private" are not a real metric because North Arlington/McLean/Falls Church affluence both attracts idiot savant families and fails to meet all of their unrealistic expectations. SN families in South Arlington or Alexandria would be delighted with the level provided even in a school like Discovery. Yes, I know as I've been involved in APS since 2006, lived in both North and South and have many outside contacts such as coaching where I've seen kids from all over the county. Let's keep some perspective here folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think bullying happens in any school. This is not unique to Discovery. The standards based grading is the worst. But overall, great teachers, great community, good overall elementary experience. Those whose kids left for privates were already not doing well. It had nothing to do with the school.
Yes bullying happens every where. But I can tell you from painful personal experience, in Discovery the school ignores the parents and tried to blame it on the kids whom were bullied, specially if they were colored. So this is the big difference between Discovey and other schools bullying cases.
Anonymous wrote:I think bullying happens in any school. This is not unique to Discovery. The standards based grading is the worst. But overall, great teachers, great community, good overall elementary experience. Those whose kids left for privates were already not doing well. It had nothing to do with the school.
Anonymous wrote:I think bullying happens in any school. This is not unique to Discovery. The standards based grading is the worst. But overall, great teachers, great community, good overall elementary experience. Those whose kids left for privates were already not doing well. It had nothing to do with the school.
Anonymous wrote:I think bullying happens in any school. This is not unique to Discovery. The standards based grading is the worst. But overall, great teachers, great community, good overall elementary experience. Those whose kids left for privates were already not doing well. It had nothing to do with the school.