Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry. I realize this must be your oldest but I think you are overreacting. You are talking about a half year introductory course for a 6th grader. It’s not going to give your kid a strong background in Latin, it carries no actual credits that matter. It’s really just a placeholder for students who are proficient readers and don’t need to do daily reading. Relax.
Anonymous wrote:Kenmore is not option but usually has some neighborhood transfer seats.
Anonymous wrote:Besides the language piece, are there any other advantages to doing IB in middle school? Is Kenmore an option school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a thread started about a different topic that lightly touched on APS MS. A few parents shared that there are big differences between middle schools. Please share the good and the bad of your MS if you recently graduated or have a child in APS MS right now. I am specifically interested in a strong math and science program, as well as gifted services.
I think the Languages offered at various grade levels might also differ. For example, at Kenmore the only option is Spanish in 6th grade. There might be others later on. But I have a friend with a kid at Swanson who took Latin in 6th. My kid was very disappointed to only have the option of Spanish, and would have preferred taking Latin in 6th and switching to French for 7-8. Apparently, we needed to know this before buying our house when kid was an infant.![]()
System of schools.
TJ has the widest variety of languages offered, part of the IB program. They also require language all three years. I believe the choices include Spanish, French, Latin, Chinese, Arabic
The Swanson Latin teacher is AMAZING. She's truly an exceptional teacher-- maybe the best in APS. We would have pulled our kid for private last year except that he's so attached to the Swanson Latin teacher and refused to leave her.