APS middle school boundary process

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The "transfers" aren't going to happen. It's an off the cuff remark to settle the masses.


This is where my money is.


Ding, ding, ding!! Basically they just want you to STFU about your overcrowding and disparate resources. Nothing to see here folks. Better to lie and cover up than address problems. Somebody has some awards to win!


Underenrolled and near zero FARMS! The 22213 crew does it again!


Congratulations, you have officially posted the most ignorant comment of this entire thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The "transfers" aren't going to happen. It's an off the cuff remark to settle the masses.


This is where my money is.


Ding, ding, ding!! Basically they just want you to STFU about your overcrowding and disparate resources. Nothing to see here folks. Better to lie and cover up than address problems. Somebody has some awards to win!


Underenrolled and near zero FARMS! The 22213 crew does it again!


Congratulations, you have officially posted the most ignorant comment of this entire thread.


Yeah, this time it was 22205 who did the wet work for 22207.
Anonymous
Well, this plan just kills all the property values for the alcova neighborhoods and those east that had been zoned for Jefferson. Thanks SB for truly making us 2 counties - north and south.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, this plan just kills all the property values for the alcova neighborhoods and those east that had been zoned for Jefferson. Thanks SB for truly making us 2 counties - north and south.


Glad you finally realized that you're still second class citizens. When they enlarge Stratford in a few years they'll take all the PUs north of 50. And they're going to "spread out" affordable housing by building it on your end of the Pike and some more in the Barrett ES zone. Not anywhere else.
Anonymous
It looks to me like Arlington has all crap middle schools now, whether you live in north or south. Look at the ratings. I'll be selling and moving to Fairfax by the time my kids are in middle school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It looks to me like Arlington has all crap middle schools now, whether you live in north or south. Look at the ratings. I'll be selling and moving to Fairfax by the time my kids are in middle school.


This this this. I am happy we rent. Sorry for my landlord. I am sure he will get a nice group of singles that will give him double the money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks to me like Arlington has all crap middle schools now, whether you live in north or south. Look at the ratings. I'll be selling and moving to Fairfax by the time my kids are in middle school.


This this this. I am happy we rent. Sorry for my landlord. I am sure he will get a nice group of singles that will give him double the money.

Yep, I'm an Arlington owner and am not happy. This is what you get when a county decides to build affordable housing and forgets about educating those impoverished people. Arlington should only have allowed low income housing for seniors. This place will soon look worse than Detroit in terms of schools because of the stupid people who vote for these policies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks to me like Arlington has all crap middle schools now, whether you live in north or south. Look at the ratings. I'll be selling and moving to Fairfax by the time my kids are in middle school.


This this this. I am happy we rent. Sorry for my landlord. I am sure he will get a nice group of singles that will give him double the money.

Yep, I'm an Arlington owner and am not happy. This is what you get when a county decides to build affordable housing and forgets about educating those impoverished people. Arlington should only have allowed low income housing for seniors. This place will soon look worse than Detroit in terms of schools because of the stupid people who vote for these policies.


And there is no low income housing for seniors. After all that...I feel like such a snob. But, dammit I want my kid educated first.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks to me like Arlington has all crap middle schools now, whether you live in north or south. Look at the ratings. I'll be selling and moving to Fairfax by the time my kids are in middle school.


This this this. I am happy we rent. Sorry for my landlord. I am sure he will get a nice group of singles that will give him double the money.

Yep, I'm an Arlington owner and am not happy. This is what you get when a county decides to build affordable housing and forgets about educating those impoverished people. Arlington should only have allowed low income housing for seniors. This place will soon look worse than Detroit in terms of schools because of the stupid people who vote for these policies.


It's why I've never liked the entire Arlington Way affordable housing crap. No one has a 'right' to live anywhere, and housing is only one piece of the puzzle. If you aren't prepared and thoughtful in how to provide all the other services, including education, that are required then you aren't doing anyone any favors. The people that AH is supposed to be for, the teachers and police and firefighters, either make too much money or don't want to live in affordable housing. And the people who do live in AH by and large don't work in Arlington - there was a link to that effect about ten pages back in this thread. The developers have gotten rich, the County Board keeps getting re-elected, and limousine liberals in 22207 get to feel good about themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks to me like Arlington has all crap middle schools now, whether you live in north or south. Look at the ratings. I'll be selling and moving to Fairfax by the time my kids are in middle school.


This this this. I am happy we rent. Sorry for my landlord. I am sure he will get a nice group of singles that will give him double the money.

Yep, I'm an Arlington owner and am not happy. This is what you get when a county decides to build affordable housing and forgets about educating those impoverished people. Arlington should only have allowed low income housing for seniors. This place will soon look worse than Detroit in terms of schools because of the stupid people who vote for these policies.


It's why I've never liked the entire Arlington Way affordable housing crap. No one has a 'right' to live anywhere, and housing is only one piece of the puzzle. If you aren't prepared and thoughtful in how to provide all the other services, including education, that are required then you aren't doing anyone any favors. The people that AH is supposed to be for, the teachers and police and firefighters, either make too much money or don't want to live in affordable housing. And the people who do live in AH by and large don't work in Arlington - there was a link to that effect about ten pages back in this thread. The developers have gotten rich, the County Board keeps getting re-elected, and limousine liberals in 22207 get to feel good about themselves.

Well now even the limousine liberals in 22207 are affected. The high schools draw from a broader geographic area, so even Yorktown sees the effects of AH on scores. AH must be shut down and transitioned to market rate housing for the bleeding to stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It looks to me like Arlington has all crap middle schools now, whether you live in north or south. Look at the ratings. I'll be selling and moving to Fairfax by the time my kids are in middle school.


Williamsburg will get an 8 after all the poors move to Stratford. Wouldn't that make you happy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks to me like Arlington has all crap middle schools now, whether you live in north or south. Look at the ratings. I'll be selling and moving to Fairfax by the time my kids are in middle school.


Williamsburg will get an 8 after all the poors move to Stratford. Wouldn't that make you happy?


Why do you think APS is suddenly pursuing rapid resegregation? This is precisely what the people who pull the purse strings want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It looks to me like Arlington has all crap middle schools now, whether you live in north or south. Look at the ratings. I'll be selling and moving to Fairfax by the time my kids are in middle school.


Williamsburg will get an 8 after all the poors move to Stratford. Wouldn't that make you happy?

No, because I'm in 22207 and my kids will be at Stratford.
Anonymous
I have already decided to leave arlington before my kid starts middle school. I love our house, but not worth it. We are in a choice school we love, but Kenmore is going to only get worse. this SB is really a disaster of ideologues.

You know, I read this website and see all the anti-affordable housing concentration comments. I think you are all full of it or it is the same couple of people who post. You clearly are not voting on the AH issue because no one who opposes this county's expansion plans ever makes any headway with the county board. Even Vihstadt does little. He asks good questions, but he still keeps with the Dems and the Arlington Way when he votes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have already decided to leave arlington before my kid starts middle school. I love our house, but not worth it. We are in a choice school we love, but Kenmore is going to only get worse. this SB is really a disaster of ideologues.

You know, I read this website and see all the anti-affordable housing concentration comments. I think you are all full of it or it is the same couple of people who post. You clearly are not voting on the AH issue because no one who opposes this county's expansion plans ever makes any headway with the county board. Even Vihstadt does little. He asks good questions, but he still keeps with the Dems and the Arlington Way when he votes.


Who was the last county board candidate who presented a meaningful alternative to the existing AH plan? Audrey Clement doesn't count because she's never been a viable candidate.

2016: No one opposed Garvey (except Clement)
2015: McMenamin said he opposed the plan but basically ran on a platform of not addressing the AH issue either way and focusing instead on commercial vacancies.
2014: Vihstadt won
2013: No one opposed Fisette (except Clement)
2012: Mark Kelly ignored AH in favor of campaigning on cutting taxes and blocking the street car; Wavro didn't oppose the pattern of where AH was being developed, he just wanted more of it turned over to private developers
2011: No one opposed Hynes and Tejada (except Clement)

And so on and so forth.
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