And you would know this how??? |
Because I know the teachers we were sad to see leave and they did not take positions with APS. |
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Yorktown used to be in the top 5 highschools in Virginia , it's now number 13 and below Marshall and Herndon which is full of esol, Sad.
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia/rankings |
Yes, but because of the issues around the high schools, not the elementary schools. High schools matter more, in my opinion. |
No way. For what it costs to live there, I'd rather go to FFX, where there are better schools and not all this fighting. Judging from DCUM, the people in Arlington are whiny and obnoxious. |
Your bad grammar and punctuation give you away like a shining beacon. Your Yorktown obsession is really weird. |
| Don't move here |
+1 Yes, it's terrible. No one should move here.
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| There is no space for the kids in the system. I wouldn't move in. |
Yes. Please listen to this. Please. |
I wouldn't let boundary changes prevent you, because boundary changes are happening in FCPS, too. I would absolutely disagree with the characterization that "all of the schools are good." I live in N Arlington and I can honestly tell you that the School Board has been derelict about dealing with overcapacity--both right now and in terms of future planning. I think some of the middle and high schools are madhouses because of these problems. I sincerely feel that the county leadership is resting on its tush, rather than substantively addressing infrastructure and overcrowding in the schools. |
It doesn't just prioritize admission -- it currently guarantees it. If you live in the Key/ASFS zone, you have, as of now, guaranteed admission to either Key or ASFS. |
It is truly disturbing how many posters and/or how many different threads have written that the APS is not doing what needs to be done to solve its problems--growing student population, limited school size/footprint, overcapacity, overcrowding.... It's hard to tell from the threads if this is a shortcoming of the voters, the Co Government, or what, but it truly seems APS is really failing. Since March 1, 2017 there are the following threads: 1) http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/632851.page 2) http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/628233.page 3) http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/629694.page 4) http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/623564.page Even some threads that start pretty innocously seem to reach this conclusion as the discussion unfolds: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/30/628051.page I have just become very skeptical it's a county that has a solution in its sights and is addressing its problems based on the many, many links and citations in these numerous threads. |
don't worry about it. you have options. just move to fairfax and don't give it another thought |
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We are sticking with Arlington. We are just about to enter the APS school system with our first entering K this fall. There are definitely some problems with the school board, but overall, I'm confident my kids will get a great education in APS. There are too many parents actively invested in their kids education in Arlington County for that not to happen.
I enjoy the urban feel of Arlington compared to the outer suburbs. Close to DC and diversity. All those contribute to my satisfaction |