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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]11:09 sounds like a real prick! [/quote] 11:09 here. Not trying to be a prick, just recalling when Pine Spring was a better, more balanced in every way, school. Pine Spring and schools like it do not regularly get any praise on DCUM. I am actually one of the few advocates of the eastern FCPS schools, and my kids attend one. It is very frustrating to see the eastern end of Fairfax County continuously getting the shitty end of the stick on everything. I really, really like how Pine Spring is in its own cul-de-sac at the end of a road, and not situated directly off of a main road. That makes it feel very safe and private. [/quote] Well, I didn't know why you'd say Mosaic has done nothing for the area. Mosaic isn't zoned for Pine Spring, but instead for Fairhill, yet just about every house that comes on the market now in the Pine Spring district sells quickly. Sorry if it mistook your intentions. [/quote] My intentions/feelings weren't clear, I guess. Its just a little puzzling over the last 10, 20 years seeing Fortune 500 companies open their doors a stone's throw away from Pine Spring (Fairview Park), Mosaic, hipster expensive restaurants opening right near, yet it just seems to slip further and further down the ranks. That's all. I guess that is the way of the world. Traffic was TERRIBLE mid-day the other day when I was running errands at Gallows/50/495 - it was NEVER this bad years ago - I ran my errands on a most decidedly a non rush hour- time - so, the residents of Pine Spring have to put up with increased traffic due to revitalization all around them, yet the school seems to slip further. Sorry, I know you were looking for specific information, and I'm speaking in platitudes, this is just something that has puzzled me. [/quote]
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