Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen the posts about. Should I go through a K8 or go to a K12… If you have a K12 option, do it you could always switch out. Our k8 had a terrible outcome this year.
What do you consider terrible outcomes?
Anonymous wrote:If it weren't for the reference about distance, I would think Norwood. They did awful last year based on their own web page.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did little Langley do? I know they have been having terrible results with since the new head of middle school came in and old HOS school left. People awfully quiet this year
Current Langley parent here of a younger child and this has me worried. Have results really been bad recently? We hear very little in the lower school about outplacement.
I am a LS parent but am close with a mom of an 8th grade grad from last year who said the results were good. Don’t have insight on this year though.
I'm also a LS parent and the "results were good" last year refers to the two kids that were basically the same kids that got into the top schools (multiple admits). So what about everyone else? I'm honestly a bit worried the direction things are trending and so are other parents here
Langley mom here. Most middle school parents know that last year’s graduates were a unique class… small, behavioral challenges and Covid wasn’t kind to them to boot. This year’s 8th grade did very well. It’s a great group of kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did little Langley do? I know they have been having terrible results with since the new head of middle school came in and old HOS school left. People awfully quiet this year
Current Langley parent here of a younger child and this has me worried. Have results really been bad recently? We hear very little in the lower school about outplacement.
I am a LS parent but am close with a mom of an 8th grade grad from last year who said the results were good. Don’t have insight on this year though.
I'm also a LS parent and the "results were good" last year refers to the two kids that were basically the same kids that got into the top schools (multiple admits). So what about everyone else? I'm honestly a bit worried the direction things are trending and so are other parents here
Langley mom here. Most middle school parents know that last year’s graduates were a unique class… small, behavioral challenges and Covid wasn’t kind to them to boot. This year’s 8th grade did very well. It’s a great group of kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private during K-8 years is way more important than private during high school. For many kids, they intentionally want public high school. Most people think they have it figured out though by first applying to private for 9th grade. It is almost comical.
This is true for some and not true for some. You have to know what you are trying to get out of it and what your kid is like. It's not a black or white thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always love when K-8s post where their kids got into high school and there's one or two that are like South Lakes High School or Falls Church High School. Sounds like you got a great bang for your buck, parents, LOL!
There are definitely people who out there kids in private for ES/MS with the specific intention of moving them to public for HS.
When our child was diagnosed with dyslexia, we asked the psychologist whether, if we only had enough money to do private for 5-8 or 9-12, which we should do, she was absolutely adamant that the groundwork in ES/MS would be critical to our child’s academic success and that by HS, DC would likely not need the extra supports, and to go private for 5-8. As it’s turned out, we’ve gotten aid and are able to stay in private, but our initial plan was to switch to public for HS. That’s just one example. We have friends who were zoned to a MS with real problems and went private for MS then back to public, because their public HS was good.
Just like their are folks who choose private for HS and aren’t gunning for HYP or T20 colleges to the utter disbelief of the typical private crowd, there are folks who go private for earlier grades and switch to public because that’s the better choice for their family, not because their kid or their private school were failures.
Anonymous wrote:Private during K-8 years is way more important than private during high school. For many kids, they intentionally want public high school. Most people think they have it figured out though by first applying to private for 9th grade. It is almost comical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did little Langley do? I know they have been having terrible results with since the new head of middle school came in and old HOS school left. People awfully quiet this year
Current Langley parent here of a younger child and this has me worried. Have results really been bad recently? We hear very little in the lower school about outplacement.
I am a LS parent but am close with a mom of an 8th grade grad from last year who said the results were good. Don’t have insight on this year though.
I'm also a LS parent and the "results were good" last year refers to the two kids that were basically the same kids that got into the top schools (multiple admits). So what about everyone else? I'm honestly a bit worried the direction things are trending and so are other parents here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did little Langley do? I know they have been having terrible results with since the new head of middle school came in and old HOS school left. People awfully quiet this year
Current Langley parent here of a younger child and this has me worried. Have results really been bad recently? We hear very little in the lower school about outplacement.
I am a LS parent but am close with a mom of an 8th grade grad from last year who said the results were good. Don’t have insight on this year though.
I'm also a LS parent and the "results were good" last year refers to the two kids that were basically the same kids that got into the top schools (multiple admits). So what about everyone else? I'm honestly a bit worried the direction things are trending and so are other parents here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did little Langley do? I know they have been having terrible results with since the new head of middle school came in and old HOS school left. People awfully quiet this year
Current Langley parent here of a younger child and this has me worried. Have results really been bad recently? We hear very little in the lower school about outplacement.
I am a LS parent but am close with a mom of an 8th grade grad from last year who said the results were good. Don’t have insight on this year though.
Anonymous wrote:Private during K-8 years is way more important than private during high school. For many kids, they intentionally want public high school. Most people think they have it figured out though by first applying to private for 9th grade. It is almost comical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always love when K-8s post where their kids got into high school and there's one or two that are like South Lakes High School or Falls Church High School. Sounds like you got a great bang for your buck, parents, LOL!
There are definitely people who out there kids in private for ES/MS with the specific intention of moving them to public for HS.
When our child was diagnosed with dyslexia, we asked the psychologist whether, if we only had enough money to do private for 5-8 or 9-12, which we should do, she was absolutely adamant that the groundwork in ES/MS would be critical to our child’s academic success and that by HS, DC would likely not need the extra supports, and to go private for 5-8. As it’s turned out, we’ve gotten aid and are able to stay in private, but our initial plan was to switch to public for HS. That’s just one example. We have friends who were zoned to a MS with real problems and went private for MS then back to public, because their public HS was good.
Just like their are folks who choose private for HS and aren’t gunning for HYP or T20 colleges to the utter disbelief of the typical private crowd, there are folks who go private for earlier grades and switch to public because that’s the better choice for their family, not because their kid or their private school were failures.