Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One way Oakridge "dealt" with its overcrowding situation was by not complaining at all when APS re-zoned all of Pentagon City (multi-family residences, at least) to Hoffman-Boston during the most recent South Arlington ES zone shake up 2 autumns ago, taking them from 770 kids down to 531 (K-5).
Hoffman-Boston is 45% Free/Reduced Lunch. We know a few families with kids there. They say it's like a United Nations there - every race/ethnicity group is somewhere in the 20's in terms of percentage. They love the principal and seem to be having a good experience there. The one family we know who didn't like the place has college-aged kids now.
Oakridge is 21% FRL. We've heard nothing but strange stories about the current principal, but we know several families who've had a great experience there regardless.
A former Arlington-wide teacher of the year who used to work at Oakridge, now works at Hoffman-Boston, FWIW.
Wow That kind of diversity is unheard of . I would love for my kid to have that cultural exposure. Alas!!
I came across something similar about the Oakridge principal on one of the rating websites..And only good things about the HB principal..
Some of these websites list Oakridge as 784. I guess that's old data." by not complaining at all when APS re-zoned"
Anonymous wrote:One way Oakridge "dealt" with its overcrowding situation was by not complaining at all when APS re-zoned all of Pentagon City (multi-family residences, at least) to Hoffman-Boston during the most recent South Arlington ES zone shake up 2 autumns ago, taking them from 770 kids down to 531 (K-5).
Hoffman-Boston is 45% Free/Reduced Lunch. We know a few families with kids there. They say it's like a United Nations there - every race/ethnicity group is somewhere in the 20's in terms of percentage. They love the principal and seem to be having a good experience there. The one family we know who didn't like the place has college-aged kids now.
Oakridge is 21% FRL. We've heard nothing but strange stories about the current principal, but we know several families who've had a great experience there regardless.
A former Arlington-wide teacher of the year who used to work at Oakridge, now works at Hoffman-Boston, FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At $3500/month, you could rent at Cherry Hill apartments in North Arlington- we lived there during a recent renovation and it was great. Not on the metro but the bus service is super convenient and the apartments were so nice (large modern 3bedroom for that price). I think the elementary school isTaylor.
Thanks for the feedback on Cherry Hill. Somehow the impression I got from reading about Taylor was it catered to a the rich, non-diverse base?
We are also not sure about the new school at Key site..Long branch, Glebe, Ashlawn? perhaps..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 3rd grader in Oakridge and a 6th grader who did 1-5 at Oakridge, and it has been great for us.
Thanks. Quick question: How is Oakridge dealing with the high enrolment/overcrowding situation?
That same question can be asked of almost every ARL ES. Answer: Not great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At $3500/month, you could rent at Cherry Hill apartments in North Arlington- we lived there during a recent renovation and it was great. Not on the metro but the bus service is super convenient and the apartments were so nice (large modern 3bedroom for that price). I think the elementary school isTaylor.
Thanks for the feedback on Cherry Hill. Somehow the impression I got from reading about Taylor was it catered to a the rich, non-diverse base?
We are also not sure about the new school at Key site..Long branch, Glebe, Ashlawn? perhaps..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At $3500/month, you could rent at Cherry Hill apartments in North Arlington- we lived there during a recent renovation and it was great. Not on the metro but the bus service is super convenient and the apartments were so nice (large modern 3bedroom for that price). I think the elementary school isTaylor.
Thanks for the feedback on Cherry Hill. Somehow the impression I got from reading about Taylor was it catered to a the rich, non-diverse base?
We are also not sure about the new school at Key site..Long branch, Glebe, Ashlawn? perhaps..
Anonymous wrote:At $3500/month, you could rent at Cherry Hill apartments in North Arlington- we lived there during a recent renovation and it was great. Not on the metro but the bus service is super convenient and the apartments were so nice (large modern 3bedroom for that price). I think the elementary school isTaylor.
Anonymous wrote:One way Oakridge "dealt" with its overcrowding situation was by not complaining at all when APS re-zoned all of Pentagon City (multi-family residences, at least) to Hoffman-Boston during the most recent South Arlington ES zone shake up 2 autumns ago, taking them from 770 kids down to 531 (K-5).
Hoffman-Boston is 45% Free/Reduced Lunch. We know a few families with kids there. They say it's like a United Nations there - every race/ethnicity group is somewhere in the 20's in terms of percentage. They love the principal and seem to be having a good experience there. The one family we know who didn't like the place has college-aged kids now.
Oakridge is 21% FRL. We've heard nothing but strange stories about the current principal, but we know several families who've had a great experience there regardless.
A former Arlington-wide teacher of the year who used to work at Oakridge, now works at Hoffman-Boston, FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 3rd grader in Oakridge and a 6th grader who did 1-5 at Oakridge, and it has been great for us.
Thanks. Quick question: How is Oakridge dealing with the high enrolment/overcrowding situation?