Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP the reality is you move to Alexandria if you can't afford to live in North Arlington. Many people can't afford private school after purchasing in Alexandria so have to make the best of it. Besides, it's your kids that will have to deal with ACPS, not you.
Wut? People pick Old Town and Del Ray over N Arlington allllllllllll daaaaaaayyyyy long.
You couldn't pay people in Del Ray to move to N Arlington.
Then why is there never a thread about "APS - what am I missing?" It would be silly for anyone living in N Arlington to complain about the schools when there are people in Alexandria sending their kids to unaccredited elementaries and highly problematic middle schools.
What ACPS elementary school is unaccredited?
All are accredited.
Anonymous wrote:Empty platitudes on equity and “everyone succeeds” mottos.
Wasted money on pointless initiatives, useless resources, overpaid consultants, and worthless curricula (that do nothing to advance equity or academic success).
Underfunded capital resources.
Lack of transparency and accountability.
Overpaid high-level underperforming, unqualified management.
Underpaid, disenfranchised and disempowered mid level managers and line staff.
These problems existed before Hutchings, but he has made all of them worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd just like to say I'm the mom of two high performing awesome kids that loved their experience in ACPS public schools - and so did all of their friends. I also heard how awful ACPS was by people that sent their kids to public schools, or kids that were a bad fit for whatever reason. But for the majority of the kids I know that attended it was a great experience and they went on to attend some of the best universities in the country and are lovely, compassionate, accomplished individuals.
The majority of kids that you know is a tiny fraction of kids in ACPS.
It's very insulting to imply that parents who complain really sent their kids to private or their kids "were a bad fit" for public school. Please define "bad fit".
Sadly, ACPS will never improve because of attitudes like yours (Parents who complain are lying and don't really send their kids there anyway. Kids who struggle and/or are failed by ACPS are "a bad fit").
Your experience (and I'm happy your kids and friends loved their experience) isn't the same as everyone else's experience but that doesn't make them liars and their kids some how flawed.
Why aren't you willing to have an open mind and listen to those who didn't love ACPS instead of negating their lived experiences?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Empty platitudes on equity and “everyone succeeds” mottos.
Wasted money on pointless initiatives, useless resources, overpaid consultants, and worthless curricula (that do nothing to advance equity or academic success).
Underfunded capital resources.
Lack of transparency and accountability.
Overpaid high-level underperforming, unqualified management.
Underpaid, disenfranchised and disempowered mid level managers and line staff.
These problems existed before Hutchings, but he has made all of them worse.
This pretty much sums it up
Anonymous wrote:Empty platitudes on equity and “everyone succeeds” mottos.
Wasted money on pointless initiatives, useless resources, overpaid consultants, and worthless curricula (that do nothing to advance equity or academic success).
Underfunded capital resources.
Lack of transparency and accountability.
Overpaid high-level underperforming, unqualified management.
Underpaid, disenfranchised and disempowered mid level managers and line staff.
These problems existed before Hutchings, but he has made all of them worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd just like to say I'm the mom of two high performing awesome kids that loved their experience in ACPS public schools - and so did all of their friends. I also heard how awful ACPS was by people that sent their kids to public schools, or kids that were a bad fit for whatever reason. But for the majority of the kids I know that attended it was a great experience and they went on to attend some of the best universities in the country and are lovely, compassionate, accomplished individuals.
The majority of kids that you know is a tiny fraction of kids in ACPS.
It's very insulting to imply that parents who complain really sent their kids to private or their kids "were a bad fit" for public school. Please define "bad fit".
Sadly, ACPS will never improve because of attitudes like yours (Parents who complain are lying and don't really send their kids there anyway. Kids who struggle and/or are failed by ACPS are "a bad fit").
Your experience (and I'm happy your kids and friends loved their experience) isn't the same as everyone else's experience but that doesn't make them liars and their kids some how flawed.
Why aren't you willing to have an open mind and listen to those who didn't love ACPS instead of negating their lived experiences?
Anonymous wrote:I'd just like to say I'm the mom of two high performing awesome kids that loved their experience in ACPS public schools - and so did all of their friends. I also heard how awful ACPS was by people that sent their kids to public schools, or kids that were a bad fit for whatever reason. But for the majority of the kids I know that attended it was a great experience and they went on to attend some of the best universities in the country and are lovely, compassionate, accomplished individuals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP the reality is you move to Alexandria if you can't afford to live in North Arlington. Many people can't afford private school after purchasing in Alexandria so have to make the best of it. Besides, it's your kids that will have to deal with ACPS, not you.
Wut? People pick Old Town and Del Ray over N Arlington allllllllllll daaaaaaayyyyy long.
You couldn't pay people in Del Ray to move to N Arlington.
Then why is there never a thread about "APS - what am I missing?" It would be silly for anyone living in N Arlington to complain about the schools when there are people in Alexandria sending their kids to unaccredited elementaries and highly problematic middle schools.
What ACPS elementary school is unaccredited?
All are accredited.
Correct. How embarrassing for PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP the reality is you move to Alexandria if you can't afford to live in North Arlington. Many people can't afford private school after purchasing in Alexandria so have to make the best of it. Besides, it's your kids that will have to deal with ACPS, not you.
Wut? People pick Old Town and Del Ray over N Arlington allllllllllll daaaaaaayyyyy long.
You couldn't pay people in Del Ray to move to N Arlington.
Then why is there never a thread about "APS - what am I missing?" It would be silly for anyone living in N Arlington to complain about the schools when there are people in Alexandria sending their kids to unaccredited elementaries and highly problematic middle schools.
What ACPS elementary school is unaccredited?
All are accredited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP the reality is you move to Alexandria if you can't afford to live in North Arlington. Many people can't afford private school after purchasing in Alexandria so have to make the best of it. Besides, it's your kids that will have to deal with ACPS, not you.
Wut? People pick Old Town and Del Ray over N Arlington allllllllllll daaaaaaayyyyy long.
You couldn't pay people in Del Ray to move to N Arlington.
Then why is there never a thread about "APS - what am I missing?" It would be silly for anyone living in N Arlington to complain about the schools when there are people in Alexandria sending their kids to unaccredited elementaries and highly problematic middle schools.
What ACPS elementary school is unaccredited?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP the reality is you move to Alexandria if you can't afford to live in North Arlington. Many people can't afford private school after purchasing in Alexandria so have to make the best of it. Besides, it's your kids that will have to deal with ACPS, not you.
Wut? People pick Old Town and Del Ray over N Arlington allllllllllll daaaaaaayyyyy long.
You couldn't pay people in Del Ray to move to N Arlington.
Then why is there never a thread about "APS - what am I missing?" It would be silly for anyone living in N Arlington to complain about the schools when there are people in Alexandria sending their kids to unaccredited elementaries and highly problematic middle schools.
Anonymous wrote:OP the reality is you move to Alexandria if you can't afford to live in North Arlington. Many people can't afford private school after purchasing in Alexandria so have to make the best of it. Besides, it's your kids that will have to deal with ACPS, not you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday at GW, someone entered the 'locked' room in the gym (where kids keep their bags and cellphones) and stole 11 phones.
The school wouldn't allow any of us to review the footage showing who entered the room.
4 years ago the same thing happened to my daughter. I was told that they reviewed the footage, knew who did it, and had 'disciplined ' her.
But we never got the phone back or learned their name. So they protected the thief.