Arlington Schools and commuting to work

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We live in the McKinley ES district but DS won't start until next year. On our block 1 mom commutes to DC, one mom commutes to DC and also teleworks 2 days/wk, one mom commutes to Maryland, one mom freelances and works from home, one works part-time on various contracts, and 2 are SAH moms. And, although we aren't there yet, I have a reverse commute into the suburbs.



Why are you ony talking about what the moms do?
Anonymous
Arlington schools are not the same quality as nearby mclean or moco
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Arlington schools are not the same quality as nearby mclean or moco


Thank God!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We live in the McKinley ES district but DS won't start until next year. On our block 1 mom commutes to DC, one mom commutes to DC and also teleworks 2 days/wk, one mom commutes to Maryland, one mom freelances and works from home, one works part-time on various contracts, and 2 are SAH moms. And, although we aren't there yet, I have a reverse commute into the suburbs.



Why are you ony talking about what the moms do?


Because I don't have nearly as good of an idea regarding what the dads do. To my knowledge, none stay at home though.
Anonymous
I've done all of the above - we lived in Fairlington for a few years, I took the bus to the Pentagon and metro to first Capitol Hill then Farragut West - both were quick and easy. Now we live near Yorktown highschool - my husband works in Ballston and our kids were in daycare by the metro so we'd drive together, he'd park and I'd drop off then take metro in to the city. Quick, easy, and relatively inexpensive.
Anonymous
Live in N Arlington and work in DC. DC attends one of the Arlington choice schools (not our neighborhood school - Nottingham) and is on the school bus at 7 am (been doing this since K). I leave the house by 7:20 and drive in -- at my desk by 7:45. Leave around 4:15 pm and pick up DC by 4:45 (earlier if there isn't a lot of traffic -- which has improved a great deal in the past year). Home by 5 pm. It works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Arlington schools are not the same quality as nearby mclean or moco


You're right. They're much better with smaller class sizes, more resources per kid, and none of that silliness with the gifted program. Arlington kids have access to both TJ AND HB Woodlawn, two of the top high schools in the nation, and Yorktown is top-tier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington schools are not the same quality as nearby mclean or moco


Thank God!


I know, right? I shudder to think that we almost moved to McLean. Dodged a bullet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We live in the McKinley ES district but DS won't start until next year. On our block 1 mom commutes to DC, one mom commutes to DC and also teleworks 2 days/wk, one mom commutes to Maryland, one mom freelances and works from home, one works part-time on various contracts, and 2 are SAH moms. And, although we aren't there yet, I have a reverse commute into the suburbs.



Why are you ony talking about what the moms do?


Because I don't have nearly as good of an idea regarding what the dads do. To my knowledge, none stay at home though.


Well sure, but this was a question about commuting, and you answered talking about what the mommies do. Which was kind of weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We live in the McKinley ES district but DS won't start until next year. On our block 1 mom commutes to DC, one mom commutes to DC and also teleworks 2 days/wk, one mom commutes to Maryland, one mom freelances and works from home, one works part-time on various contracts, and 2 are SAH moms. And, although we aren't there yet, I have a reverse commute into the suburbs.



Why are you ony talking about what the moms do?


Because I don't have nearly as good of an idea regarding what the dads do. To my knowledge, none stay at home though.


Well sure, but this was a question about commuting, and you answered talking about what the mommies do. Which was kind of weird.


^^Defensive much? I would hazard to guess that the vast majority of posters on DCUM are MOMS! Not weird to offer what moms do re: work and commuting.

I work in Maryland - I find that the commute is not bad because I am going against traffic. The Amer. Legion bridge in the morning is a parking lot going from MD into VA, but this is not my experience with VA into MD. I then take back roads in the evening to avoid 495 til Amer Legion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Better to live further out. The Arlington commuters to DC by Metro cram into the crowded trains in the AM. It's so demeaning and I feel so sorry for them invading each other's personal space with no qualms whatsoever.


It's "demeaning" to commute on a crowded metro? That's hilarious. I can definitely acknowledge that there are advantages to living way out in the far burbs, but a better commute is not one of them. Some people will make up the randomest shit....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Better to live further out. The Arlington commuters to DC by Metro cram into the crowded trains in the AM. It's so demeaning and I feel so sorry for them invading each other's personal space with no qualms whatsoever.


It's "demeaning" to commute on a crowded metro? That's hilarious. I can definitely acknowledge that there are advantages to living way out in the far burbs, but a better commute is not one of them. Some people will make up the randomest shit....


It's terrible Metro is so crowded and I always feel bad for the people who get on in Arlington having to plead with others to make room on the cars and then ending up pressed against random strangers whose levels of hygiene vary and staring at the people who boarded earlier and have seats. It just reinforces how crappy it is to live in Arlington
Anonymous
If you look at the test results Fairfax County Schools closer in like McLean, Langley and Marshall pyramids are much better. I would try to stick to the Yorktown pyramids to get the same level of exceptional quality as the above Fairfax County schools. You will also notice that Yorktown pyramids will command a higher price than the rest of Arlington.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It just reinforces how crappy it is to live in Arlington


People who are happy with their decisions to live elsewhere don't make comments like this.
Anonymous
We are a 5 minute walk to the EFC metro and a 5 minute walk to McKinley Elementary. I drive to work in Arlington/McLean (10 minutes or so) and DH takes the metro into DC. Every evening he sends an email as he is leaving his office and is at our door exactly 30 minutes later.

We love N Arlington, our neighbours and our kids' school.
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