Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They didn’t withdraw because of the pandemic. They withdrew because of APS’s response to the pandemic.
True! I’d say that our school is down 10-12% since spring 2020 levels. I know of more leaving for 2021-2022.
Well 10% would help with overcrowding. Maybe that was SB master plan...
It’s the wrong 10% if they care about test scores.
Because...? Are you suggesting that the ones that could afford private boost the scores?
So, are you implying scores are not a reflection of socioeconomic factors?
Anonymous wrote:Since March of 2020 APS K-12 enrollment has declined by 1308 students.
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/U-Mem_281_Membership-Summary-All.pdf
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/U-MEM_281_Membership-Summary-All_4_8_2020.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8,000 kids left FCPS this year.
It's crazy to think 8000 private slots were available throughout the area. Some must have homeschooled or redshirted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They didn’t withdraw because of the pandemic. They withdrew because of APS’s response to the pandemic.
True! I’d say that our school is down 10-12% since spring 2020 levels. I know of more leaving for 2021-2022.
Well 10% would help with overcrowding. Maybe that was SB master plan...
It’s the wrong 10% if they care about test scores.
Because...? Are you suggesting that the ones that could afford private boost the scores?
Anonymous wrote:8,000 kids left FCPS this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They didn’t withdraw because of the pandemic. They withdrew because of APS’s response to the pandemic.
True! I’d say that our school is down 10-12% since spring 2020 levels. I know of more leaving for 2021-2022.
Well 10% would help with overcrowding. Maybe that was SB master plan...
It’s the wrong 10% if they care about test scores.
Anonymous wrote:8,000 kids left FCPS this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They didn’t withdraw because of the pandemic. They withdrew because of APS’s response to the pandemic.
True! I’d say that our school is down 10-12% since spring 2020 levels. I know of more leaving for 2021-2022.
Well 10% would help with overcrowding. Maybe that was SB master plan...
It’s the wrong 10% if they care about test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Catholic is 6-7k per kid if you are a parishioner. Usually 10-12k per kid if you are not.
We also left because of the over reliance on computer games to teach lower elementary levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They didn’t withdraw because of the pandemic. They withdrew because of APS’s response to the pandemic.
True! I’d say that our school is down 10-12% since spring 2020 levels. I know of more leaving for 2021-2022.
Well 10% would help with overcrowding. Maybe that was SB master plan...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We withdrew from McKinley last summer to switch to private. Love it so we are staying! School contacted us last week to ask if we will return.
We left McK too and will never go back to APS I haven't been contacted. I have a feeling the response on my reason for leaving was crystal clear so no need to contact me.![]()
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