Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything is a mess. There was/is a major pandemic.
Uprooting your lives for some other public school is not going to help.
Try private and see if it's better is really the best advice.
Sure, but if its better, then we are on the hook for $100k+ or do ANOTHER school change.
You're looking for answers no one has for you. Some teachers/years are better than others. And guess what, private isn't perfect either and then you paid for it and feel extra annoyed. Ask me how I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved. We were in DC at one of the "top" elementary schools in the area. We moved to FCPS because they had no honor programs or really effective differentiation.
I'm glad I moved for my child (not recommending for anyone else, so don't come after me). However, I miss living in DC pretty much every day.
Check out VMPI. There are people advocating for no differentiation here as well. It’s being framed as an equity issue so no one is pushing back because they will be called a Trumper.
There's a provision that you can accelerate as needed for FCPS. There are people advocating for everything under the sun, but the actual plan in place has differentiation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your precious snowflakes will survive and thrive in Arlington schools, and it all will be behind you before you know it. Chill out, OP. Chill out, DCUM.
My child is definitely not thriving, and he’s still in 5th. Thanks though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Anecdotally several of our not Type A/laid-back friends in Arlington were shocked by the APS COVID response and overcrowding and are much happier now in local Lutheran schools.
The only Lutheran schools that spring to mind are not ones I would expect laid-back parents to be happy with. Which ones did your friends find?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved. We were in DC at one of the "top" elementary schools in the area. We moved to FCPS because they had no honor programs or really effective differentiation.
I'm glad I moved for my child (not recommending for anyone else, so don't come after me). However, I miss living in DC pretty much every day.
Check out VMPI. There are people advocating for no differentiation here as well. It’s being framed as an equity issue so no one is pushing back because they will be called a Trumper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved. We were in DC at one of the "top" elementary schools in the area. We moved to FCPS because they had no honor programs or really effective differentiation.
I'm glad I moved for my child (not recommending for anyone else, so don't come after me). However, I miss living in DC pretty much every day.
Check out VMPI. There are people advocating for no differentiation here as well. It’s being framed as an equity issue so no one is pushing back because they will be called a Trumper.
Anonymous wrote:We moved. We were in DC at one of the "top" elementary schools in the area. We moved to FCPS because they had no honor programs or really effective differentiation.
I'm glad I moved for my child (not recommending for anyone else, so don't come after me). However, I miss living in DC pretty much every day.
Anonymous wrote:In this area it seems to be that if you can’t afford private you just make do with APS. Any other public system in the DMV area is going to be similar with similar issues. If you’re going to move you’d need to move completely out of the area.
If you’re feeding into WL I’m guessing you’re Swanson? It gets better at W-L although I don’t know about overcrowding in he coming years.
We opted out of APS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which state?
"two states away" could be...
SC, GA, AL, MI, AR, MO, IL, IN, OH, PA, or DE
Yep! That's a lot of states. Was hoping the wouldn't mind sharing which one!
Bigger question is why they're still looking at DCUM living two states away for two years now,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which state?
"two states away" could be...
SC, GA, AL, MI, AR, MO, IL, IN, OH, PA, or DE
Yep! That's a lot of states. Was hoping the wouldn't mind sharing which one!
Anonymous wrote:"Declining schools" is a 20+ year Republican talking point. This conversation could have been had 10 years ago -- same comments, same perspectives, same issues. Public schools serve a wide range of children, families, and needs. Go ahead and have the conversation about the pros and cons of public schools but stop the "declining schools" stuff. Your politics are showing.
Anonymous wrote:"Declining schools" is a 20+ year Republican talking point. This conversation could have been had 10 years ago -- same comments, same perspectives, same issues. Public schools serve a wide range of children, families, and needs. Go ahead and have the conversation about the pros and cons of public schools but stop the "declining schools" stuff. Your politics are showing.
Anonymous wrote: Anecdotally several of our not Type A/laid-back friends in Arlington were shocked by the APS COVID response and overcrowding and are much happier now in local Lutheran schools.