Anonymous wrote:Great building, fickle academics, cliquey families. Striver mentality and generally a sad unwelcoming place.
Anonymous wrote:The principal is the key spokesperson in APS trying to convince the rest of the school district to get rid of grades at the middle and high school level. If you go to Discovery, be ready to stay average. They have a nonsense standards based grading that tells you nothing about how your child is doing. They have no competition, no homework, no gifted program, no battle of the books. I would go to Jamestown or Nottingham.
Anonymous wrote:The principal is the key spokesperson in APS trying to convince the rest of the school district to get rid of grades at the middle and high school level. If you go to Discovery, be ready to stay average. They have a nonsense standards based grading that tells you nothing about how your child is doing. They have no competition, no homework, no gifted program, no battle of the books. I would go to Jamestown or Nottingham.
Anonymous wrote:We love our OT at Discovery. Speech is not as strong but overall, the SPED support has been great!
Agree with the comments about little to no interaction with principal or assistant principal.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this thread in FCPS?
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.
What do you think is a good school for kids with special needs in Arlington?
Anonymous wrote: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.
It's no secret that North Arlington schools are FAR WORSE for special education than S. Arlington. Quite sure SA families would be far from delighted with SPED in NA schools. Sounds like you don't have as much information as you think you do.