Anonymous wrote:Democrat here.
Like I said, if you want a school where you are treated respectfully by the administration, if you want a school with strong family/school communication and if you want a school with strong academics, skip Campbell. Otherwise, go for it.
Best of luck, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democrat here.
Like I said, if you want a school where you are treated respectfully by the administration, if you want a school with strong family/school communication and if you want a school with strong academics, skip Campbell. Otherwise, go for it.
Best of luck, OP.
Is there an elementary school with strong academics in Arlington?
Anonymous wrote:Democrat here.
Like I said, if you want a school where you are treated respectfully by the administration, if you want a school with strong family/school communication and if you want a school with strong academics, skip Campbell. Otherwise, go for it.
Best of luck, OP.
Anonymous wrote:1) I'm not white and neither is my kid. Thanks.
2) OP, this is a perfect example of the attitude at the school. It's their way or the highway. I'm not talking about the holidays. Our family never complained or asked to celebrate the holidays. Option schools are open to any Arlington resident and the principal doesn't get to decide who is a good fit or who she wants there. Stay far far away if you want your child to get a solid education and you want you and your child to be treated with any kind of respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are three threads on this all of a sudden.
Maybe because OP isn't getting relevant responses to her question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) I'm not white and neither is my kid. Thanks.
2) OP, this is a perfect example of the attitude at the school. It's their way or the highway. I'm not talking about the holidays. Our family never complained or asked to celebrate the holidays. Option schools are open to any Arlington resident and the principal doesn't get to decide who is a good fit or who she wants there. Stay far far away if you want your child to get a solid education and you want you and your child to be treated with any kind of respect.
Republicans should avoid, regardless of race.
Anonymous wrote:1) I'm not white and neither is my kid. Thanks.
2) OP, this is a perfect example of the attitude at the school. It's their way or the highway. I'm not talking about the holidays. Our family never complained or asked to celebrate the holidays. Option schools are open to any Arlington resident and the principal doesn't get to decide who is a good fit or who she wants there. Stay far far away if you want your child to get a solid education and you want you and your child to be treated with any kind of respect.
Anonymous wrote:I agree. The principal is not a very nice person. I know several families who transferred out. The principal and her attitude towards parents (and some teachers) was one reason why. They promote themselves as being one thing and then really don't live up to it in reality. For example they promote kindness, etc., but then don't treat families very kindly and I agree she blacklists people. Asking any questions of her is complete not OK. You are expected to praise all things Campbell and if you ever ask why something is done a certain way or just try to get more information she shuts you down.
Just my two cents.