Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Arlington and finally gave up.
Two gifted kids - but that was not the reason.
We (like many others) got one into private for second half of this school year and both for next.
They will stay in private until 8th then we will figure out next steps.
many others?
DP. APS has lost over 1,500 students since last June. Where do you think they're going?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L does not have 4000 students. That’s ridiculous. It has about 2000. We have been very pleased with the level of instruction there. My son is in 10th grade.
No the projections for the 2008 birth cohort. Basically after financial crisis, way more families stayed in apts and th rather than moving to ffx and aha units are on the rise.
It was Murphy who made all these projections, Durans background is equity officer so we know where the school board focus lie.
I want us to invest in all students, happily pay more property tax, to see everyone served but instead we end up with last March where we don’t teach new material b/c some can’t access. Rather than spinning up new solutions, we water things down
Will that improve after pandemic? Fairfax has it AAP and TJ; Moco has magnets, APS Has lottery only HB. Mainstream schools used to have solid fundamentals but they are too over crowded and seem giving up on differentiation
Anonymous wrote:APS does have massive grade inflation in middle school. I don’t really care much. I have high achievers who have learned a ton in APS. Is it silly that well over a third of kids get all As? Yes. But my kids have learned plenty and done plenty beyond core requirements. If your kid is a self starter APS is quite good (so long as it doesn’t bother you that a bunch of mediocre students also get all As). If your kid needs As to motivate them to go above and beyond, the grade inflation can be a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Arlington and finally gave up.
Two gifted kids - but that was not the reason.
We (like many others) got one into private for second half of this school year and both for next.
They will stay in private until 8th then we will figure out next steps.
many others?
DP. APS has lost over 1,500 students since last June. Where do you think they're going?
Many moved out of area or are being home schooled.
The application deadlines have now passed at most schools for fall 2021 admission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Arlington and finally gave up.
Two gifted kids - but that was not the reason.
We (like many others) got one into private for second half of this school year and both for next.
They will stay in private until 8th then we will figure out next steps.
many others?
DP. APS has lost over 1,500 students since last June. Where do you think they're going?
Many moved out of area or are being home schooled.
The application deadlines have now passed at most schools for fall 2021 admission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Arlington and finally gave up.
Two gifted kids - but that was not the reason.
We (like many others) got one into private for second half of this school year and both for next.
They will stay in private until 8th then we will figure out next steps.
many others?
DP. APS has lost over 1,500 students since last June. Where do you think they're going?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Arlington and finally gave up.
Two gifted kids - but that was not the reason.
We (like many others) got one into private for second half of this school year and both for next.
They will stay in private until 8th then we will figure out next steps.
many others?