Anonymous wrote:I know this is an older thread from last year, but we're looking into homes in Cascades/Potomac Falls area now, and wondering about the schools. There is one house we like that goes to Potowmack. Any more feedback on that area and the schools?
Anonymous wrote:My oldest is heading off to K next year in Loudoun county. I’m getting more anxious because our parents and friends keep telling us horror stories (although they don’t have kids at my particular school). My elementary school is 2/10. It’s 40% esol. It was a 6/10 5 years ago when we bought our home but they started some school choice program. Family and friends are urging us to move or to do private. They say my daughter will be overlooked and class sizes will be extraordinarily large next year. I think the main issue is that so many kids don’t speak English and this hits harder at the early grades. I don’t agree with my family, but have so many questions.
Are K classes differentiated at all? My daughter is reading well. Are their separate classes for kids learning English or are they all together?
What would you all do? I am worried she won’t get any attention and will get ignored because so many others need more help. I just don’t feel ready to move though. We love our neighborhood. Also, the school one street over (our house backs to the school) is 7/10. Why aren’t they leveling the two schools out? That’s the part I don’t understand. Why do they only bus kids into our school and not all?
Anonymous wrote:Townhouses =/= apartments
And yes of course all the apartments go to one school. Communities come out hard for boundary meetings because of that. They do it in Arlington too. Shove the poorer kids and neighborhoods all into one school so the upper middle class kids don’t have to share resources.
Anonymous wrote:Townhouses =/= apartments
And yes of course all the apartments go to one school. Communities come out hard for boundary meetings because of that. They do it in Arlington too. Shove the poorer kids and neighborhoods all into one school so the upper middle class kids don’t have to share resources.
Anonymous wrote:I actually wanted to know about Potowmack too. It seems gerrymandered that all the townhouses and apartments go to that school. Whereas algonkian, horizon and Lowes Island elementary have no apartments. The boundaries are even cut strange. Why are its score tanking year after year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think OP is coming back, but if you do OP and the school is Potowmack I would absolutely try it, at least for a year or two. The community of families that live around the school - the Esterbrook area and the homes off of Cutwater and Hampshire Station - are very involved. If your child likes to swim I’d also recommend joining the summer swim team and she will meet lots of school friends there as well and it’s a great program.
NP- those are districted to Horizon