Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I wish I had found this sooner. We bought in the neighborhood last year and my kids will be attending in 2024-2025 school year. I'm really hoping it's not that bad here.
Don't believe anything you hear on this site. Talk to your neighbors in real life.
+1. People here go to tremendous lengths to trash talk specific schools in order to keep up reputations of their own school. Quite often criticism is based only on rumors that were spread online or gossip they hear from a friend. Sometimes it's PTA drama.
I suggest you look at Twitter and Instagram accounts associated with your school of interest. Teachers, administrators, clubs, etc often have these accounts. That has given me so much insight into all the great activities and events for kids going on at our school that most people said was terrible.
I'm going to burst everyones bubble.....FCPS schools are pretty much the same. I know it makes you feel better to think otherwise but trust me I've worked all over the county.....FCPS is FCPS is FCPS. Sorry
What does this mean? All FCPS schools are terrible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I wish I had found this sooner. We bought in the neighborhood last year and my kids will be attending in 2024-2025 school year. I'm really hoping it's not that bad here.
Don't believe anything you hear on this site. Talk to your neighbors in real life.
+1. People here go to tremendous lengths to trash talk specific schools in order to keep up reputations of their own school. Quite often criticism is based only on rumors that were spread online or gossip they hear from a friend. Sometimes it's PTA drama.
I suggest you look at Twitter and Instagram accounts associated with your school of interest. Teachers, administrators, clubs, etc often have these accounts. That has given me so much insight into all the great activities and events for kids going on at our school that most people said was terrible.
I'm going to burst everyones bubble.....FCPS schools are pretty much the same. I know it makes you feel better to think otherwise but trust me I've worked all over the county.....FCPS is FCPS is FCPS. Sorry
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I wish I had found this sooner. We bought in the neighborhood last year and my kids will be attending in 2024-2025 school year. I'm really hoping it's not that bad here.
Don't believe anything you hear on this site. Talk to your neighbors in real life.
+1. People here go to tremendous lengths to trash talk specific schools in order to keep up reputations of their own school. Quite often criticism is based only on rumors that were spread online or gossip they hear from a friend. Sometimes it's PTA drama.
I suggest you look at Twitter and Instagram accounts associated with your school of interest. Teachers, administrators, clubs, etc often have these accounts. That has given me so much insight into all the great activities and events for kids going on at our school that most people said was terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poplar Tree isn’t a great school. Lots of problem kids.
I wouldn't say there's a lot of problem kids. Definitely problem kids but no more or less than any other middle class SES school. A lot of teachers have quit but that seems to be a nationwide problem in the United States.
There are two dominant ethnic groups here, white and Indian. If you want to be in with the white ethnic group, join the PTA and play sports. There's one Indian mom at that school that hosts a bunch of expensive parties and playdates to get her kid "in" with that group. You could do that too if you're rich and have nothing better to do with your money. A few of the moms gossip about her and I feel bad because she bends over backwards to accommodate them.
Anonymous wrote:Poplar Tree isn’t a great school. Lots of problem kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So ONE school board member has the authority to move boundaries this specifically, twice in 2 years?
I’m skeptical.
The kids from that neighborhood were at Poplar Tree all along. She had them moved in 2011. There were far fewer lower income families with children who lived there prior to the recession.
Anonymous wrote:Poplar Tree isn’t a great school. Lots of problem kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I wish I had found this sooner. We bought in the neighborhood last year and my kids will be attending in 2024-2025 school year. I'm really hoping it's not that bad here.
Don't believe anything you hear on this site. Talk to your neighbors in real life.
+1. People here go to tremendous lengths to trash talk specific schools in order to keep up reputations of their own school. Quite often criticism is based only on rumors that were spread online or gossip they hear from a friend. Sometimes it's PTA drama.
I suggest you look at Twitter and Instagram accounts associated with your school of interest. Teachers, administrators, clubs, etc often have these accounts. That has given me so much insight into all the great activities and events for kids going on at our school that most people said was terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I wish I had found this sooner. We bought in the neighborhood last year and my kids will be attending in 2024-2025 school year. I'm really hoping it's not that bad here.
Don't believe anything you hear on this site. Talk to your neighbors in real life.