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[quote=Anonymous]I wrote the super long comment- promise I’m not a gramps (yet). My kids will be in high school from 2027-2033. Future WL parents, I feel for you. I would not send my kids to a 4000-kid school either. We are zoned for Yorktown, but I am sure that by the time my kids are of high school age, a lot will have changed. I generally support use of the Kenmore site now, and growing it later. And I would gladly pay increased taxes, in the form of a special assessment or otherwise, to fund schools. I know not everyone has that luxury of saying that. I have volunteered with my civic association board, and so have some experience in listening to my older neighbors comment (complain?) about the state of things. Re their home equity, I think they would say, so what. Say they bought in the 80’s for $150k. Now their house is worth $800k, and they pay ever increasing property taxes out of their not increasing pension or social security. If Arlington becomes a bit less desirable to affluent young families, and property values go down to, say, $500k, what do they care? They don’t want to sell, they do want to pay less in taxes, and having their neighborhood stay the same is worth more than paper profits. Again, I’m not saying it’s right. And, ironically, if property values go down it’s families like mine – who bought within the last 7 years or so – who won’t be able to afford to leave. Here’s where I talk smack- less than the baby boomers, who I find unspeakably selfish are individuals who have current or recently graduated high school students, but yet feel that it’s acceptable to inform those of us with younger kids that a mega-W-L with no field space is ok. One of the Glen Carlyn speakers last night fell into that category- mom of a recent HB graduate and current senior. Because her kids are “indoorsy.” Complain about Carlin Springs traffic if you want, but please don’t tell me that (1) you thought it was necessary for your kid to attend a special 700-kid program but (2) it’s appropriate for other kids to attend a four THOUSAND kid campus. Come on. [/quote]
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