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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the poster that is having trouble forming a coherent thought. What an interesting link! I live in one of the largest neighborhoods in Arlington. The median age of my neighborhood is 33. So. Many. Houses. Have sold over the last couple of years. I'm trying to think who has been selling and who has been buying. Why, I believe it is older homeowners selling, and young families buying. Hmmm. I've lived here for 10 years, certainly I've seen this trend of young families moving once kids hit school age... Huh. Nope. They aren't selling and moving. They are staying, even though this hood is zoned to one of the "worst" elementary schools. I guess people either tough it out, or go private for a couple of years. Doesn't seem worth the move out of a neighborhood (full of young families) that you love. [/quote] Well the demographics and FARM rates of the elementary school don't match your narrative #StatsSoHard[/quote] NP here- We are another family with 2 professional parents that live in South Arlington. We chose to send our kids to Catholic school through 8th grade but our oldest is now at Wakefield and we do not have a single complaint. Our neighborhood is also full of families with school age kids. Many of them have done the lottery or the Spanish Immersion programs for elementary school but have every intention of sending their children to Wakefield. I also know of more than 8 other families that are doing what we have done. [/quote] In 2015, Wakefield High ranked worse than 58.1% of high schools in Virginia. It also ranked 3rd among 4 ranked high schools in the Arlington County Public Schools District. [/quote] So you are saying that of 4 ranked high schools, Wakefield came in 3rd? That seems pretty good. I would have assumed it would have been fourth. We plan to lottery or go private through 5th grade. Then we will be doing TJ and Wakefield. I'm really not concerned about how all of the students in Va are performing. I'm only concerned how my kid is performing. Extremely confident and comfortable with Wakefield. -- millenial family[/quote] You must have had your kids early if you are a millenial with a high schooler. -- millenial who's relative went north a few years a go due to south experiences in elementary school[/quote]
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