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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And ps- reading thread like this, with you whiny little North Arlington b*tches is why I haven't moved north. [/quote] Yet you want your kids out of Wakefield... Enjoy![/quote] And now S Arlington is the whiny little bitch crying unfair?[/quote] Please stop posting. You are making north Arlington look petty and stupid. I have friends that live near Arlington Ridge, and they will have no trouble buying a home north. They'll give up metro or whatever. I have friends all over Arlington, and while they may have to give up some positive aspects of their current house, they can all afford North Arlington. If people happily living in the Wakefield zone move north, we are all f#€ked. This county can't afford a failing Wakefield. There are enough people willing to give it a shot now. That will change if the demographics slide toward majority Farm's students. How are you people not understanding this?[/quote] There is a lot of talk about how the county can't afford a failing Wakefield, how this won't be good for property values, etc. How about the fact that a failing Wakefield means we are failing CHILDREN? WTF is wrong with you people? Basically 75% of the people on this thread could boil their position down to: "I got mine, so screw you."[/quote] Lady---I moved out of DC because I was zoned for Wilson. You can move out of Wakefield zone. I could of sat and cried and cried and whined---but I got mine by changing my location. If you bought in to an area knowing the school was Wakefield---that's on you.[/quote] Actually, my house is zoned for W-L; one of my kids is there now. Thanks for proving my point. Again, it would save us all some time if you just wrote, "I got mine, so screw you."[/quote] Yea..riiiiigt :roll: I bet it is zoned for W-L. If you are so upset --transfer your kid to Wakefield so you can give up "yours". [/quote] Again, with every post you further prove my point. You are concerned only with your own child's welfare and you don't give a damn about anyone else's, and you assume that the only reason anyone might want boundaries redrawn is because it benefits their own children. Well, you are wrong. And my sending my child alone to Wakefield does nothing to help Wakefield or W-L, so it's nice of you to offer up someone else's child on a platter but that's a meaningless gesture. We have been happy at W-L, but if we get rezoned, so be it. Unfortunately, given our location we are far more likely to get rezoned to Yorktown than to Wakefield. If that means I get to spend more time with people like you, perhaps we will then take the opportunity to go to transfer to Wakefield instead.[/quote] You wouldn't be alone. Plenty of families in north Arlington have transferred to Wakefield. Of course that might not be an option with all of the crowding on the horizon.[/quote]
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