Anonymous wrote:Yep. Plenty of kids at the big privates get tutoring. Preparing for competitive college admissions is a slog. Private schools aren’t immune.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, go to private. APS is disappointing. Everything is now political, "professional development" being provided to teacher are all "equity" stuff, none about improving curriculum or instruction. VA as a whole is lowering academic standards in the name of "equity". And meanwhile, kids at private schools are learning much more than their public school peers.
We can’t afford private. So should we look at MCPS or HCPS?
No, not worth moving for MCPS, HCPS or Fairfax. All these systems have their own deep-seated systemic problems, particularly MCPS, certainly not the school system is was 20 years ago. The best MCPS HS programs are test-in, admitting few students who don't test into their GT 4th-5th grade programs and middle school programs. It's very difficult to crack the magnet HS programs at Blair and Richard Montgomery without having come up through the system.
Sounds to me like you'd be better off staying where you are and supplementing via evening, weekend and summer in-person and on-line enrichment programs (e.g. language immersion), maybe the odd community college class for the upper-class HS years. I wouldn't sweat the concern that Metro area private school students learn more. Come on, a good many of those kids are too pampered/spoiled/sheltered to put nose to the grindstone. Sounds like you should work to create your own structures/incentive system to ensure that your girl puts out/stays motivated to learn. WL is good enough academically for the highly motivated. Nothing works too well for the unmotivated.
Ugh that is grueling and a mark on childhood. Why can’t this work be done during school hours? I kinda miss the learning pod idea, small class hire a top rate teacher.
Private schools may not have hard working students, but they get good results and I know none of those parents are doing learning centers or community college enrichment. Learning happens at school and that’s it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, go to private. APS is disappointing. Everything is now political, "professional development" being provided to teacher are all "equity" stuff, none about improving curriculum or instruction. VA as a whole is lowering academic standards in the name of "equity". And meanwhile, kids at private schools are learning much more than their public school peers.
We can’t afford private. So should we look at MCPS or HCPS?
No, not worth moving for MCPS, HCPS or Fairfax. All these systems have their own deep-seated systemic problems, particularly MCPS, certainly not the school system is was 20 years ago. The best MCPS HS programs are test-in, admitting few students who don't test into their GT 4th-5th grade programs and middle school programs. It's very difficult to crack the magnet HS programs at Blair and Richard Montgomery without having come up through the system.
Sounds to me like you'd be better off staying where you are and supplementing via evening, weekend and summer in-person and on-line enrichment programs (e.g. language immersion), maybe the odd community college class for the upper-class HS years. I wouldn't sweat the concern that Metro area private school students learn more. Come on, a good many of those kids are too pampered/spoiled/sheltered to put nose to the grindstone. Sounds like you should work to create your own structures/incentive system to ensure that your girl puts out/stays motivated to learn. WL is good enough academically for the highly motivated. Nothing works too well for the unmotivated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, go to private. APS is disappointing. Everything is now political, "professional development" being provided to teacher are all "equity" stuff, none about improving curriculum or instruction. VA as a whole is lowering academic standards in the name of "equity". And meanwhile, kids at private schools are learning much more than their public school peers.
We can’t afford private. So should we look at MCPS or HCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools are not “bursting at the seams.” They are fine. You all need to take a deep breath and look around.
look around at what?
Anonymous wrote:Schools are not “bursting at the seams.” They are fine. You all need to take a deep breath and look around.
Anonymous wrote:Schools are not “bursting at the seams.” They are fine. You all need to take a deep breath and look around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was a straight-A middle school student, never had much trouble and has found all intensified/AP classes at W-L to be very challenging.
+1
Anonymous wrote:My DD was a straight-A middle school student, never had much trouble and has found all intensified/AP classes at W-L to be very challenging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD will be a freshman next year. The last year was a wash for her, finished her work way ahead of her class, and spent lots of class time reading or drawing on computer (when DL). Hybrid was a little better but still seems like a huge chunk of her 8th grade day was just kind of sitting around. She gets all As, yada yada. No homework.
We are zoned for WL next year, and we hope that IB/AP/honors classes will engage her much better. I am worried about overcrowding (have they finished the 600 seat addition). My work just wen 4x WFH so moving to FCPS, MCPS, HCPS, etc would be options, but would it be any more engaging? Is this all we should expect from our school, to house her and give her about 3 hours of actual instruction?
Really OP???? You think the rest of us all these years have just had our HSers housed with only 3 hours of instruction??? Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:DD will be a freshman next year. The last year was a wash for her, finished her work way ahead of her class, and spent lots of class time reading or drawing on computer (when DL). Hybrid was a little better but still seems like a huge chunk of her 8th grade day was just kind of sitting around. She gets all As, yada yada. No homework.
We are zoned for WL next year, and we hope that IB/AP/honors classes will engage her much better. I am worried about overcrowding (have they finished the 600 seat addition). My work just wen 4x WFH so moving to FCPS, MCPS, HCPS, etc would be options, but would it be any more engaging? Is this all we should expect from our school, to house her and give her about 3 hours of actual instruction?