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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [b]ACPS is an urban school district.[/b] At Mason, you have kids from Arlandria/Chirilagua section of Alexandria who are new arrivals from Central America and language learners. Their parents primarily work in construction and the service industry. Then you have kids in $1-2M homes here. [/quote] I’ve seen this come up a couple of times in recent discussions on ACPS. To be clear, ACPS is not an urban school district. Alexandria has similar demographics to Arlington, Montgomery County, etc. But it has created such a poor school system that a disproportionate number of people with resources have fled to private schools, leaving the publics looking different than the “city” as a whole.[/quote] You are incorrect here. While demographics in those other districts may be similar, an urban school district is characterized by the fact that it's a densely populated metropolitan area. Those other districts are suburban, however Alexandria City is 4 miles outside of DC, has a city government, a centralized school management system, a mayor, a city council, a city manager, and a robust public transportation system. It has a high population density, a diverse student population from a wide range of ethnic and socioeconomic background that's 60% FARM, and a large ELL population. Students use DASH and WMATA to navigate the city, the neighborhoods are walkable with a mix of SFH, townhomes, and high rise apartment complexes, and the city houses a tourist destination and downtown It is an urban school system. .[/quote] No, this is what a suburb looks like for a large city. All of the things you described are no different than Arlington, Bethesda, etc. That’s just what large city suburbs look like. This fiction that Alexandrians like to peddle about their “city,” (yes, in quotes, it’s legally incorporated as a city but it’s not a real city for all intents and purposes), when it is a suburb of an actual city is exactly why we end up with nonsense like ACPS apologism, the arena debacle, and others.[/quote] Toxic gaslighting at its finest. This is why this site is so messed up. "It's legally a city, but not really a city." SMH. [/quote] If you’ve ever lived in a real city then you would never describe Alexandria as a city. A town, maybe. But every time I hear someone talk about some thing that Alexandria needs to do or be because it’s a city, I assume that person is from the podunk sticks.[/quote] You don't even know who I am, so not only do you gaslight but youre someone who makes assumptions too, got it. I grew up in the world's largest and most populous city. If you've visited Alexandria in the last 5 years, then you will see, it is a city. Not sure why people outside like to disprove Alexandrians so much. It's odd.[/quote] Because I live here (have for actually 5 years, like you said!) and, no, it’s not. It’s a suburb like any close-in big city suburb. Doesn’t matter which big city you go to, they all have an Alexandria or multiple Alexandrias. But most of them don’t have weird apologists who try to use “city” or “urban” to excuse poor schools. Most of them actually have good schools. I always find this funny, too, because it’s clear most of these people have never set foot west of King or south of Duke. Their Alexandria is only half of the area, if that.[/quote] Umm, 1. King runs east-west. How does one step foot west of a road that runs.... west 2. Alexandria is a city. If you don't like that, take it up with the Federal Government. https://data.census.gov/profile/Alexandria_city,_Virginia?g=050XX00US51510 3. You are a sad, poor, troll. I will never understand the special insecurity our [i]city[/i] triggers in wannabe Alexandrians.[/quote] 1. Because it kinks at Russell and runs northwest. Look at a map if you can figure out what one is. 2. You clearly missed the discussion between a city as a legal entity and a city as a concept but you do you. There are independent “cities” in Virginia with fewer than 10k people but for all intents and purposes people would not consider them cities in a discussion about city vs suburb vs exurb vs rural vs town vs whatever. This conversation started over whether Alexandria is an “urban” school district which can’t be assessed by looking at the jurisdiction’s legal status. 3. You are one of the several extremely triggered people here over the simple idea that Alexandria is merely a suburb of the actual city and that people should approach it that way. Not sure how that’s trolling other than that you are incapable of hearing anything you don’t want to hear and have a complex about living in the suburbs. Peace ✌🏼.[/quote] 1. Still factually incorrect. Your response was not an oppurtunity to correct a previous error. 2. I'll wait for you to supply a source for the opinion of 'people', until then, think with your mouth closed. 3. Deflection. :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote] 1. Not factually incorrect, sorry you don’t know directions. 2. If you think a place with less than 10k people is a city, that’s hilarious. Take me to your farm sometime. 3. None of that is deflection. You don’t seem to know what “deflection” means. Like, at all. Sorry, OP. You moved here to Alexandria and now you get to deal with exceptionally dumb people like this PP, who are in a constant defensive crouch and ready to bare their claws about anything that they think even hints at a criticism. And it’s why ACPS will never improve.[/quote] All I'm seeing is a 12 yo girl sticking her fingers in her ears and humming. :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote]
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