Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.kaa-herndon.com/
Maybe this is would suit your needs, OP.
I teach in a NoVa elementary school. The students who transfer from KAA are notoriously far behind in their studies, poorly socialized, and usually as-yet-unidentified SpEd.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.kaa-herndon.com/
Maybe this is would suit your needs, OP.
there are streets and small neighborhoodsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There aren't any schools that have a large Arab community. Arabs are spread out all over. McLean and Langley have arabs and persians
Yes, that. Unlike Europe, Arabs in the U.S. do not tend to live close to each other, and do not factor proximity to other Arabs in their housing choices. This is why we do not have ethnic neighborhoods in this area.
Having said this, many McLean-Tysons area schools will have Arab-origin kids in elementary. None will have a "large community" of Arabs because there is no such thing as a community of Arabs in this area where many Arabs live close to each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if OP had framed his question:
"Elementary school with a large white population?"
My god, what if?!?!?!?!
Anonymous wrote:What if OP had framed his question:
"Elementary school with a large white population?"
Anonymous wrote:Shrevewood ES - most commonly spoken secondary language: 1st: Spanish; 2nd: Arabic.
I don't know if you have been through this area and I don't know what your definition of "large percentage" is; 10%? 5% large enough so you don't feel isolated?
I think it would be close to impossible to find public schools over the 10% mark, but I think most public schools in the Vienna / McLean / Merrifield area would have sizeable Arab populations so that you wouldn't feel isolated.
Anonymous wrote:The new census for 2020 will have an Arab category, so schools may recategorize after that happens.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Arab children counted as white for demographic purposes.Anonymous wrote:Great falls elementary has lots of arab origin kids.
They can choose to identify as white, Asian, or other. It's a mix.
The new census for 2020 will have an Arab category, so schools may recategorize after that happens.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Arab children counted as white for demographic purposes.Anonymous wrote:Great falls elementary has lots of arab origin kids.
They can choose to identify as white, Asian, or other. It's a mix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Glen Forest. As a bonus, you'll find the houses around here relatively cheap because the SES of this zone is quite low (I believe 70% + are on free/reduced lunch). They have a helpful Facebook and Twitter account where they show photos of the students (As an aside - how is a public school allowed to publish your kid's photo online? Anyone know?)
Parents can sign a form that prohibits the school from using images of their kids that applies to everything from yearbooks to instagram. Some undocumented families do this.