Anonymous wrote:SOL scores are good but not as high as other north Arlington schools. Might make for a less "intense" environment though. I've met Long Branch's principal and she seems a bit crazy, but people seem to love her and crazy seems to be the norm for elementary principals.
Anonymous wrote:The Lyon Village posts were in support of the person stating that Ashton Heights and Lyon Park were walkable to W-L. There was nothing stated that it was loved or great. That is all in your head, freak.
Apparently, the douchebag that is hater of LV also hates all of N.Arlington. I guess they are still bitter they didn't get the house because I know other reason why they would continue to open up posts about Arlington if they don't live there or want to live there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Lyon Village! My three year old walks over to the Lulelemon at the Clarendon Market Common all the time to buy her own clothes. The sales people all know her by name, and then she enjoys hanging out with her friends at the Cheesecake Factory! I love the fact that I don't have to drive her anywhere.
Hey d-bag, Lulelemon isn't in the Market Common.
Anonymous wrote:I love Lyon Village! My three year old walks over to the Lulelemon at the Clarendon Market Common all the time to buy her own clothes. The sales people all know her by name, and then she enjoys hanging out with her friends at the Cheesecake Factory! I love the fact that I don't have to drive her anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also, most kids in the neighborhood can walk to the elem, middle, and high school.
It's not that close to W-L. Who are you kidding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also, most kids in the neighborhood can walk to the elem, middle, and high school.
It's not that close to W-L. Who are you kidding?
Anonymous wrote:
Also, most kids in the neighborhood can walk to the elem, middle, and high school.