Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forestville Elementary
me too - Forestville Elementary
My doc child will be attending kindergarten next year. What grade are your children? How do you like it?
I am debating whether or not to go private.
Forestville is excellent. Cooper and Langley, no
Our experience with Cooper and Langley has been very positive.
PP here. Glad your's was. There's a current of unhappiness and dissatisfaction with the school in recent years. Kids don't like it much either. They'll say they like it fine, until you state you are not fond of it. Then the truth comes pouring out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forestville Elementary
me too - Forestville Elementary
My doc child will be attending kindergarten next year. What grade are your children? How do you like it?
I am debating whether or not to go private.
Forestville is excellent. Cooper and Langley, no
Our experience with Cooper and Langley has been very positive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster with a child at CPES and Colvin Run:
This is my take - CPES is a GREAT school (although you're right, it's probably not one parents would actively seek out). I took my 3rd grader out to go to CR because she was bored - it happened in 3rd grade, I/she was happy up until then.
I have a current 1st grader, nope it's not the most challenging school, but it has wonderful, warm and caring staff and at the end of the day -- it's first grade and my daughter is happy there! She may well spend the rest of her elementary years there and I would be happy with that. If you want your child at a non-center school, CPES is a good option.
I'm the PP looking for a non-center school. CPES sounds wonderful to me. A normal, low-key, community school without the division of AAP is what I'm looking for for my DC. Thanks for the input.
CPES was designated a "priority school" by FCPS a few years ago because, even though it wasn't Title I, it was consistently failing to meet expectations. It may have been too low-key for its own good.
Anonymous wrote:.. because it's a Priority School they are trying to turn things around. My daughter (at CPES) is in a class of eighteen this year which gives her a lot more one-on-one time with the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colvin Run and Cunningham Park
How do you like Cunningham Park? I have kids at Colvin Run and we're thinking of moving so they can go to a non-center school.
That's not a non-center school people seek out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forestville Elementary
me too - Forestville Elementary
My doc child will be attending kindergarten next year. What grade are your children? How do you like it?
I am debating whether or not to go private.
Forestville is excellent. Cooper and Langley, no
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forestville Elementary
me too - Forestville Elementary
My doc child will be attending kindergarten next year. What grade are your children? How do you like it?
I am debating whether or not to go private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster with a child at CPES and Colvin Run:
This is my take - CPES is a GREAT school (although you're right, it's probably not one parents would actively seek out). I took my 3rd grader out to go to CR because she was bored - it happened in 3rd grade, I/she was happy up until then.
I have a current 1st grader, nope it's not the most challenging school, but it has wonderful, warm and caring staff and at the end of the day -- it's first grade and my daughter is happy there! She may well spend the rest of her elementary years there and I would be happy with that. If you want your child at a non-center school, CPES is a good option.
I'm the PP looking for a non-center school. CPES sounds wonderful to me. A normal, low-key, community school without the division of AAP is what I'm looking for for my DC. Thanks for the input.