Wakefield follow up - do you know if the new school will have a larger capacity, thus pulling in a larger boundary? |
Look at Falls Church City. The schools are excellent and there is zero chance you will get redistricted out of them. We know parents in Arlington whose kids are going to one elementary for K but are getting sent to a different elementary for 1st grade because of the redistricting. That said, the parent wasn't bothered by it at all. Most of the N. Arl parents I know are comfortable with the schools, no matter where their kids end up over the years. |
All three new high schools supposedly have larger capacities than the schools they replaced, so the new Wakefield should also be bigger. I think it's a foregone conclusion that the Wakefield boundary will become much larger because the new school will have a lot of empty seats. But then again nothing could happen and W-L and Yorktown would become surrounded by trailers. |
Explain the problem with trailers? Most trailers are nicer than the normal classrooms. |
When Yorktown and W-L were renovated, APS didn't anticipate the growth in enrollment, so the replacement buildings were actually built for fewer students than the older faciltiies. Wakefield is being rebuilt last to accommodate roughly 1900 students. That's larger than Wakefield's enrollment has been any time recently, and W-L is projected to be seriously over-capacity, so it's inevitable that there will be boundary changes. |
+1000 HA!! This couldnt' be further from the truth. I will find myself bitching at times and it is for the most mundane things in the world ![]() In honesty--I am blown away by the teachers at my kids school. When I go into Costco to get a summer workbook (and I am not a workbook, kumon, supplemental type of parent). I find I have to by the Scholastic/Kumon books at least 2 grades above because my kids first grade class is doing stuff that the rest of the country does in 3rd grade, etc... |
Everyone likes to think they are above grade-level. It's like guys preferring XXL t-shirts. |
When I went to school in another state a lot of the classrooms were in trailers. It was normal and I promise I turned out fine. I didn't even realize this was a thing people cared about. |
This. The schools are great, the community is friendly and walkable, and zero chance of being redistricted. |
go to greatschools.net, any schools with a an 8 or higher is good. 9 or 10 even better. |
You might try Fairfax. A little easier to find housing in the good schools. |
OP, here. Arlington or bust. This is the compromise between me and DH... Though I'm considering just jumping off a cliff and saying to hell with all of it! Tired of schools drama. What the hell happened? None of this was going on back when I was in school... Guess I'm dating myself. |
This is our generation. We are making ourselves crazy trying to find the "right" house near the "right" school so our kids can go to the "right" college. Blame it on magazines ranking everything and the overload of the Internet with information so we can compare everything. The paradox of choice is making us all crazy. When we were kids, who knew anything. Our parents didn't have to spend so much time analyzing every choice. It is the same when I try to pick a hotel for vacation. I spend so much time on trip advisor to make sure I book the "right" hotel (and hopefully bed bug free). Don't feel bad for feeling like the process is making you nuts. All this choice and comparison makes us all nuts. |
22207-The only place to live in Arlington. |
This will be news to the majority of Arlington. Let me gues- YOU live in 22207? |