Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow. Just wow. And not in a good way. I think we may revisit Arlington and Falls Church City. I had no idea what this AAP nonsense is, but it certainly isn't something we want our children to get caught up in, and it's definitely not our family's style. This is elementary school for goodness sake. These poor kids will all be on ativan and Zoloft before they are 10!
Unfortunately, the competitiveness among parents exists in Arlington and Falls Church city as well. It lessens as you head south and west. McLean just happens to be the hub.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow. Just wow. And not in a good way. I think we may revisit Arlington and Falls Church City. I had no idea what this AAP nonsense is, but it certainly isn't something we want our children to get caught up in, and it's definitely not our family's style. This is elementary school for goodness sake. These poor kids will all be on ativan and Zoloft before they are 10!
Please do not buy into the stereotype that is promoted here. This is an anonymous website that attracts people who want to stir thing up. Both Haycock and Kent Gardens are perfectly fine schools. Don't believe the hype.
My reaction as well. This won't be the first or last time that the lady from Shrevewood whose area was moved to a different AAP center looks for occasions to go after Haycock. She has a very large chip on her shoulder, but nothing she says has much of a shelf life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow. Just wow. And not in a good way. I think we may revisit Arlington and Falls Church City. I had no idea what this AAP nonsense is, but it certainly isn't something we want our children to get caught up in, and it's definitely not our family's style. This is elementary school for goodness sake. These poor kids will all be on ativan and Zoloft before they are 10!
Please do not buy into the stereotype that is promoted here. This is an anonymous website that attracts people who want to stir thing up. Both Haycock and Kent Gardens are perfectly fine schools. Don't believe the hype.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow. Just wow. And not in a good way. I think we may revisit Arlington and Falls Church City. I had no idea what this AAP nonsense is, but it certainly isn't something we want our children to get caught up in, and it's definitely not our family's style. This is elementary school for goodness sake. These poor kids will all be on ativan and Zoloft before they are 10!
If you are concerned about the AAP hype, make sure you do not buy into a center school (which is different than local level IV) because if your child is in AAP, you might be very unhappy. At certain center schools, the non-AAP kids are a minority and it can be upsetting for the children and the parents. The concern is that they are a minority at their neighborhood school. There are threads on this if you search.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow. Just wow. And not in a good way. I think we may revisit Arlington and Falls Church City. I had no idea what this AAP nonsense is, but it certainly isn't something we want our children to get caught up in, and it's definitely not our family's style. This is elementary school for goodness sake. These poor kids will all be on ativan and Zoloft before they are 10!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow. Just wow. And not in a good way. I think we may revisit Arlington and Falls Church City. I had no idea what this AAP nonsense is, but it certainly isn't something we want our children to get caught up in, and it's definitely not our family's style. This is elementary school for goodness sake. These poor kids will all be on ativan and Zoloft before they are 10!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow. Just wow. And not in a good way. I think we may revisit Arlington and Falls Church City. I had no idea what this AAP nonsense is, but it certainly isn't something we want our children to get caught up in, and it's definitely not our family's style. This is elementary school for goodness sake. These poor kids will all be on ativan and Zoloft before they are 10!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many parents are aware that at Haycock, it seems like they are slowly phasing out recess. The school's expansion is also eating into playground.
These parents probably see value in giving the kids a rest or a chance to recharge batteries, but probably don't want to disrupt the crazy overachieving atmosphere at Haycock.
Double yawn.
If the truth bores you, so be it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many parents are aware that at Haycock, it seems like they are slowly phasing out recess. The school's expansion is also eating into playground.
These parents probably see value in giving the kids a rest or a chance to recharge batteries, but probably don't want to disrupt the crazy overachieving atmosphere at Haycock.
Double yawn.
Anonymous wrote:Many parents are aware that at Haycock, it seems like they are slowly phasing out recess. The school's expansion is also eating into playground.
These parents probably see value in giving the kids a rest or a chance to recharge batteries, but probably don't want to disrupt the crazy overachieving atmosphere at Haycock.