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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How do you define "huge" in terms of a public elementary? We are in APS and our school is just under 400. It seems like a very nice-sized school. It's one of the smaller ones in Arlington but I think 450 or 500 would still be fine.[/quote] Yes, but you assume that everyone can afford housing costs into Arlington, or wants to deal with the traffic logjam or the wonderful unreliability of Metro to get into the city for their job every day. [/quote] I'm not OP BTW.[/quote] OP mentioned moving to the suburbs as one solution, except for the "huge" elementary schools. So I was just responding on that point.[/quote] I understand. It's just that the reality is many people are priced out of close in suburbs like Arlington, so you have to move to East Bumblefuck to find an affordable house in a good school district, and then spend half your life commuting. I can't speak for OP, but for me that is no "solution."[/quote] I would add, a lot of people are priced out of East Bumblefuck. [/quote] You're welcome I would just like to thank whomever came up with the name "East Bumblefuck" which I can't even [i]type[/i] without laughing. Thank you. [/quote][/quote]
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