Should we leave Alexandria?

Anonymous
This thread is pretty damn funny reading it side by side with the instagram page on where AC's class of '26 has comitted.

Brown
Harvard
Stanford
CMI
Cornell
Cal
UVA x20
William and Mary
UNC
...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is pretty damn funny reading it side by side with the instagram page on where AC's class of '26 has comitted.

Brown
Harvard
Stanford
CMI
Cornell
Cal
UVA x20
William and Mary
UNC
...


Yale or Jail has always been a thing w/ AC/TCW
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Anonymous wrote:No one who actually knows DC area school believes that m Loudoun Valley is a better school than Yorktown. Seriously. Dumbest part of this whole thread.

And I wouldn’t send my kid to ACHS for all the money in the world.


Whatever you need to believe, darling. I'm just saying the outcomes for our kids were fantastic. But you enjoy writing that monthly mortgage check and sending your kid to JMU or ODU or whatever.


Loudoun trash.


Oh, honey. Bless your heart. I know how frustrating it is to live in all that congestion and among jerks. I get that it’s an act of self-preservation to think you’re superior. If it makes you feel better to cling to delusions, whatever makes you happy.


The difference between me and you is I didn't have to move to save money. Anyone who lives in North Arlington or Del Ray can easily afford to move to BFE Loudoun. There's a reason why it's cheaper. You poor thing. Literally, you POOR thing lol.



Bless your heart again, honey. I didn’t need to move to save money. I upgraded my lifestyle. Now I live in beautiful open spaces near wineries, farm breweries and farms. The air is clean, the traffic is light and the views are spectacular.

But it’s so very cute that you think I am poor. There you with that deluded sense of self-importance!


Traffic is light? Holy shit that is a funny one. 28 is the 7th level of hell. But, enjoy the views of..... the data centers I guess.


No data centers in Purcellville, toots. I rarely venture to 28.

This isn't Cashburn we're talking about. But, you know, keep trying to insult me. Get your anger out. Go ahead.
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Anonymous wrote:Well, we've been in Del Ray since 2001 and have three kids. My oldest is still asleep upstairs while home on break from UVA. My middle kid is a senior this year and they will be attending Georgetown next year. My youngest is, surprisingly, a very talented athlete getting D1 recruiting looks as a Freshman, but they are also a 4.0 GPA honors track kid.

We were Maury- GW, then ACHS. We are white with a HHI of 280k.

The thought of leaving never even crossed our minds. But then again, we aren't xenophobic racists.

FWIW- I know plenty of people like you that moved or went private and still ended up with a kid at JMU.

Best of luck!


How could you live in Del Ray and your kids went to Brooks? Either you're lying or you got a transfer from MVCS, which doesn't mesh with all the other BS stuff you wrote.


The south end of Del Ray zones to Jefferson-Houston (draws heavily from public housing and high black population) or at least it used to and all these people would get admin transfers to Maury and when that got harder they moved in to MVCS. No one and I mean no one sent their kids to J-H. I have kids this persons age and knew many families in this part of del ray. Haven’t lived in del ray in a while but that’s how it was when our kids were in elementary. The hypocrisy that this person is calling out others as a xenophobic racist is pretty rich.


They're hypoctical because they chose not to send their kid to an unacreditted school that had 7 different principles in 8 years? Or that they wanted their kid to go to the closest (geographically) grade school to their house? Southern Del Ray is far more like Rosemont than it is like N. Old Town and the projects.

I'll say one thing as a parent of private school kids, I don't blame them one bit. If one thing is certain with ACPS, you need to be your own advocate if you are white and middle class. That is not the poulation central office is looking out for.

Hypocritical to call other people racist while avoiding the black and Hispanic schools
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This thread is pretty damn funny reading it side by side with the instagram page on where AC's class of '26 has comitted.

Brown
Harvard
Stanford
CMI
Cornell
Cal
UVA x20
William and Mary
UNC
...


Yale or Jail has always been a thing w/ AC/TCW

And there’s over 4000 kids, some of them will get into top schools. I don’t only care about college admission. I care about my child’s experience for all 13 years of school.
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Anonymous wrote:No one who actually knows DC area school believes that m Loudoun Valley is a better school than Yorktown. Seriously. Dumbest part of this whole thread.

And I wouldn’t send my kid to ACHS for all the money in the world.


Whatever you need to believe, darling. I'm just saying the outcomes for our kids were fantastic. But you enjoy writing that monthly mortgage check and sending your kid to JMU or ODU or whatever.


Loudoun trash.


Oh, honey. Bless your heart. I know how frustrating it is to live in all that congestion and among jerks. I get that it’s an act of self-preservation to think you’re superior. If it makes you feel better to cling to delusions, whatever makes you happy.


The difference between me and you is I didn't have to move to save money. Anyone who lives in North Arlington or Del Ray can easily afford to move to BFE Loudoun. There's a reason why it's cheaper. You poor thing. Literally, you POOR thing lol.



Bless your heart again, honey. I didn’t need to move to save money. I upgraded my lifestyle. Now I live in beautiful open spaces near wineries, farm breweries and farms. The air is clean, the traffic is light and the views are spectacular.

But it’s so very cute that you think I am poor. There you with that deluded sense of self-importance!


Traffic is light? Holy shit that is a funny one. 28 is the 7th level of hell. But, enjoy the views of..... the data centers I guess.


No data centers in Purcellville, toots. I rarely venture to 28.

This isn't Cashburn we're talking about. But, you know, keep trying to insult me. Get your anger out. Go ahead.


Purcellville???? Now I've heard it all. You're holding up Purcellville as desirable???
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Anonymous wrote:Well, we've been in Del Ray since 2001 and have three kids. My oldest is still asleep upstairs while home on break from UVA. My middle kid is a senior this year and they will be attending Georgetown next year. My youngest is, surprisingly, a very talented athlete getting D1 recruiting looks as a Freshman, but they are also a 4.0 GPA honors track kid.

We were Maury- GW, then ACHS. We are white with a HHI of 280k.

The thought of leaving never even crossed our minds. But then again, we aren't xenophobic racists.

FWIW- I know plenty of people like you that moved or went private and still ended up with a kid at JMU.

Best of luck!


How could you live in Del Ray and your kids went to Brooks? Either you're lying or you got a transfer from MVCS, which doesn't mesh with all the other BS stuff you wrote.


The south end of Del Ray zones to Jefferson-Houston (draws heavily from public housing and high black population) or at least it used to and all these people would get admin transfers to Maury and when that got harder they moved in to MVCS. No one and I mean no one sent their kids to J-H. I have kids this persons age and knew many families in this part of del ray. Haven’t lived in del ray in a while but that’s how it was when our kids were in elementary. The hypocrisy that this person is calling out others as a xenophobic racist is pretty rich.


They're hypoctical because they chose not to send their kid to an unacreditted school that had 7 different principles in 8 years? Or that they wanted their kid to go to the closest (geographically) grade school to their house? Southern Del Ray is far more like Rosemont than it is like N. Old Town and the projects.

I'll say one thing as a parent of private school kids, I don't blame them one bit. If one thing is certain with ACPS, you need to be your own advocate if you are white and middle class. That is not the poulation central office is looking out for.

Hypocritical to call other people racist while avoiding the black and Hispanic schools


DP but also in Del Ray. No one was avoiding the bcks and Hispanic. We were avoiding a school the state didn't recognize as proficient
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Anonymous wrote:Well, we've been in Del Ray since 2001 and have three kids. My oldest is still asleep upstairs while home on break from UVA. My middle kid is a senior this year and they will be attending Georgetown next year. My youngest is, surprisingly, a very talented athlete getting D1 recruiting looks as a Freshman, but they are also a 4.0 GPA honors track kid.

We were Maury- GW, then ACHS. We are white with a HHI of 280k.

The thought of leaving never even crossed our minds. But then again, we aren't xenophobic racists.

FWIW- I know plenty of people like you that moved or went private and still ended up with a kid at JMU.

Best of luck!


How could you live in Del Ray and your kids went to Brooks? Either you're lying or you got a transfer from MVCS, which doesn't mesh with all the other BS stuff you wrote.


The south end of Del Ray zones to Jefferson-Houston (draws heavily from public housing and high black population) or at least it used to and all these people would get admin transfers to Maury and when that got harder they moved in to MVCS. No one and I mean no one sent their kids to J-H. I have kids this persons age and knew many families in this part of del ray. Haven’t lived in del ray in a while but that’s how it was when our kids were in elementary. The hypocrisy that this person is calling out others as a xenophobic racist is pretty rich.


They're hypoctical because they chose not to send their kid to an unacreditted school that had 7 different principles in 8 years? Or that they wanted their kid to go to the closest (geographically) grade school to their house? Southern Del Ray is far more like Rosemont than it is like N. Old Town and the projects.

I'll say one thing as a parent of private school kids, I don't blame them one bit. If one thing is certain with ACPS, you need to be your own advocate if you are white and middle class. That is not the poulation central office is looking out for.

Hypocritical to call other people racist while avoiding the black and Hispanic schools


DP but also in Del Ray. No one was avoiding the bcks and Hispanic. We were avoiding a school the state didn't recognize as proficient

Then why did the PP have to mention that she was not xenophobic like all the rest of us? She didn’t mention avoiding unaccredited schools at all because it didn’t fit her narrative of how she’s so much better than all of us.
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Anonymous wrote:Well, we've been in Del Ray since 2001 and have three kids. My oldest is still asleep upstairs while home on break from UVA. My middle kid is a senior this year and they will be attending Georgetown next year. My youngest is, surprisingly, a very talented athlete getting D1 recruiting looks as a Freshman, but they are also a 4.0 GPA honors track kid.

We were Maury- GW, then ACHS. We are white with a HHI of 280k.

The thought of leaving never even crossed our minds. But then again, we aren't xenophobic racists.

FWIW- I know plenty of people like you that moved or went private and still ended up with a kid at JMU.

Best of luck!


How could you live in Del Ray and your kids went to Brooks? Either you're lying or you got a transfer from MVCS, which doesn't mesh with all the other BS stuff you wrote.


The south end of Del Ray zones to Jefferson-Houston (draws heavily from public housing and high black population) or at least it used to and all these people would get admin transfers to Maury and when that got harder they moved in to MVCS. No one and I mean no one sent their kids to J-H. I have kids this persons age and knew many families in this part of del ray. Haven’t lived in del ray in a while but that’s how it was when our kids were in elementary. The hypocrisy that this person is calling out others as a xenophobic racist is pretty rich.


They're hypoctical because they chose not to send their kid to an unacreditted school that had 7 different principles in 8 years? Or that they wanted their kid to go to the closest (geographically) grade school to their house? Southern Del Ray is far more like Rosemont than it is like N. Old Town and the projects.

I'll say one thing as a parent of private school kids, I don't blame them one bit. If one thing is certain with ACPS, you need to be your own advocate if you are white and middle class. That is not the poulation central office is looking out for.

Hypocritical to call other people racist while avoiding the black and Hispanic schools


DP but also in Del Ray. No one was avoiding the bcks and Hispanic. We were avoiding a school the state didn't recognize as proficient

Then why did the PP have to mention that she was not xenophobic like all the rest of us? She didn’t mention avoiding unaccredited schools at all because it didn’t fit her narrative of how she’s so much better than all of us.


Ahhhh, I'll go out on a limb and say because people like you fled to the white rural suburbs in Loudon....
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Anonymous wrote:Well, we've been in Del Ray since 2001 and have three kids. My oldest is still asleep upstairs while home on break from UVA. My middle kid is a senior this year and they will be attending Georgetown next year. My youngest is, surprisingly, a very talented athlete getting D1 recruiting looks as a Freshman, but they are also a 4.0 GPA honors track kid.

We were Maury- GW, then ACHS. We are white with a HHI of 280k.

The thought of leaving never even crossed our minds. But then again, we aren't xenophobic racists.

FWIW- I know plenty of people like you that moved or went private and still ended up with a kid at JMU.

Best of luck!


How could you live in Del Ray and your kids went to Brooks? Either you're lying or you got a transfer from MVCS, which doesn't mesh with all the other BS stuff you wrote.


The south end of Del Ray zones to Jefferson-Houston (draws heavily from public housing and high black population) or at least it used to and all these people would get admin transfers to Maury and when that got harder they moved in to MVCS. No one and I mean no one sent their kids to J-H. I have kids this persons age and knew many families in this part of del ray. Haven’t lived in del ray in a while but that’s how it was when our kids were in elementary. The hypocrisy that this person is calling out others as a xenophobic racist is pretty rich.


They're hypoctical because they chose not to send their kid to an unacreditted school that had 7 different principles in 8 years? Or that they wanted their kid to go to the closest (geographically) grade school to their house? Southern Del Ray is far more like Rosemont than it is like N. Old Town and the projects.

I'll say one thing as a parent of private school kids, I don't blame them one bit. If one thing is certain with ACPS, you need to be your own advocate if you are white and middle class. That is not the poulation central office is looking out for.

Hypocritical to call other people racist while avoiding the black and Hispanic schools


DP but also in Del Ray. No one was avoiding the bcks and Hispanic. We were avoiding a school the state didn't recognize as proficient

Then why did the PP have to mention that she was not xenophobic like all the rest of us? She didn’t mention avoiding unaccredited schools at all because it didn’t fit her narrative of how she’s so much better than all of us.


Ahhhh, I'll go out on a limb and say because people like you fled to the white rural suburbs in Loudon....

I live in south Arlington
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread is pretty damn funny reading it side by side with the instagram page on where AC's class of '26 has comitted.

Brown
Harvard
Stanford
CMI
Cornell
Cal
UVA x20
William and Mary
UNC
...


Yale or Jail has always been a thing w/ AC/TCW


Right, so why then would it surprise you that lots of people choose to attend AC? If you are an UMC, family your odds of getting into a great school are actually higher than they'd be at, say Edison, WEPO, Justice....
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Anonymous wrote:Well, we've been in Del Ray since 2001 and have three kids. My oldest is still asleep upstairs while home on break from UVA. My middle kid is a senior this year and they will be attending Georgetown next year. My youngest is, surprisingly, a very talented athlete getting D1 recruiting looks as a Freshman, but they are also a 4.0 GPA honors track kid.

We were Maury- GW, then ACHS. We are white with a HHI of 280k.

The thought of leaving never even crossed our minds. But then again, we aren't xenophobic racists.

FWIW- I know plenty of people like you that moved or went private and still ended up with a kid at JMU.

Best of luck!


How could you live in Del Ray and your kids went to Brooks? Either you're lying or you got a transfer from MVCS, which doesn't mesh with all the other BS stuff you wrote.


The south end of Del Ray zones to Jefferson-Houston (draws heavily from public housing and high black population) or at least it used to and all these people would get admin transfers to Maury and when that got harder they moved in to MVCS. No one and I mean no one sent their kids to J-H. I have kids this persons age and knew many families in this part of del ray. Haven’t lived in del ray in a while but that’s how it was when our kids were in elementary. The hypocrisy that this person is calling out others as a xenophobic racist is pretty rich.


They're hypoctical because they chose not to send their kid to an unacreditted school that had 7 different principles in 8 years? Or that they wanted their kid to go to the closest (geographically) grade school to their house? Southern Del Ray is far more like Rosemont than it is like N. Old Town and the projects.

I'll say one thing as a parent of private school kids, I don't blame them one bit. If one thing is certain with ACPS, you need to be your own advocate if you are white and middle class. That is not the poulation central office is looking out for.

Hypocritical to call other people racist while avoiding the black and Hispanic schools


DP but also in Del Ray. No one was avoiding the bcks and Hispanic. We were avoiding a school the state didn't recognize as proficient

Then why did the PP have to mention that she was not xenophobic like all the rest of us? She didn’t mention avoiding unaccredited schools at all because it didn’t fit her narrative of how she’s so much better than all of us.


Ahhhh, I'll go out on a limb and say because people like you fled to the white rural suburbs in Loudon....

I live in south Arlington


Sooooooo, you relocated to a shittier area. Congrats?
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Anonymous wrote:Well, we've been in Del Ray since 2001 and have three kids. My oldest is still asleep upstairs while home on break from UVA. My middle kid is a senior this year and they will be attending Georgetown next year. My youngest is, surprisingly, a very talented athlete getting D1 recruiting looks as a Freshman, but they are also a 4.0 GPA honors track kid.

We were Maury- GW, then ACHS. We are white with a HHI of 280k.

The thought of leaving never even crossed our minds. But then again, we aren't xenophobic racists.

FWIW- I know plenty of people like you that moved or went private and still ended up with a kid at JMU.

Best of luck!


How could you live in Del Ray and your kids went to Brooks? Either you're lying or you got a transfer from MVCS, which doesn't mesh with all the other BS stuff you wrote.


The south end of Del Ray zones to Jefferson-Houston (draws heavily from public housing and high black population) or at least it used to and all these people would get admin transfers to Maury and when that got harder they moved in to MVCS. No one and I mean no one sent their kids to J-H. I have kids this persons age and knew many families in this part of del ray. Haven’t lived in del ray in a while but that’s how it was when our kids were in elementary. The hypocrisy that this person is calling out others as a xenophobic racist is pretty rich.


They're hypoctical because they chose not to send their kid to an unacreditted school that had 7 different principles in 8 years? Or that they wanted their kid to go to the closest (geographically) grade school to their house? Southern Del Ray is far more like Rosemont than it is like N. Old Town and the projects.

I'll say one thing as a parent of private school kids, I don't blame them one bit. If one thing is certain with ACPS, you need to be your own advocate if you are white and middle class. That is not the poulation central office is looking out for.

Hypocritical to call other people racist while avoiding the black and Hispanic schools


DP but also in Del Ray. No one was avoiding the bcks and Hispanic. We were avoiding a school the state didn't recognize as proficient

Then why did the PP have to mention that she was not xenophobic like all the rest of us? She didn’t mention avoiding unaccredited schools at all because it didn’t fit her narrative of how she’s so much better than all of us.


Ahhhh, I'll go out on a limb and say because people like you fled to the white rural suburbs in Loudon....

I live in south Arlington


Sooooooo, you relocated to a shittier area. Congrats?

I did it for better schools and and easier commute, 100% worth it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is pretty damn funny reading it side by side with the instagram page on where AC's class of '26 has comitted.

Brown
Harvard
Stanford
CMI
Cornell
Cal
UVA x20
William and Mary
UNC
...


LOL what percent of the ACHS population is getting into these schools? A handful of kids out of 5000 students isn’t impressive. And PP is right, Yale or Jail has been the saying for a loooooong time.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread is pretty damn funny reading it side by side with the instagram page on where AC's class of '26 has comitted.

Brown
Harvard
Stanford
CMI
Cornell
Cal
UVA x20
William and Mary
UNC
...


Yale or Jail has always been a thing w/ AC/TCW


Our DC’s friends and sports teammates from AC went to a huge spread of schools, including UVA, VTech, William and Mary, North Eastern, Tufts, U Washington, GMU, Brown, USC, etc. Hardly “Yale or Jail”. There are great programs and teachers at AC for kids who are motivated and willing to work.
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