Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ Thank you for this. I'm off to the APS site now. We have a reasonable housing budget, so I don't want to waste my time freaking out about where to go for school if that can be avoided. I just don't want my kids in a trailer at a school, or zoned somewhere which may as well be back in DCPS with all of that drama. Sorry, if I sound obnoxious. I've just been through a terrible family situation and having to rethink moving amid the school schuffle mumbo has made me a certified whack job. I'd never admit that in person, though!
Not to discourage you but you likely will have to accommodate yourself to trailers. The N Arlington schools and most of the choice schools have them at this point. There's been a real boom in the number of kids in most of the schools and the county is trying to adapt.
Anonymous wrote:Where might the dividing line be to redistrict people to Wakefield?
Anonymous wrote:Holy Sh!t!!!! Just the sounds of your post made me cringe. Not being zoned for Deal anymore. Those words have sent many SAHMs to their bathrooms with razor blades in hand and wrists bared. My arm still hurts!!! Not trying to do that again. When will the zoning thing be figured out? I don't want too be to another can of worms... Sorry for the dark humor. It's all I've for at this point. That and birth control. Def. no more kids. Too neurotic for this sh!t!!!
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what your particular worry is. Most Arlington schools are outstanding. There is an overcrowding problem, however the redistricting plan for N. Arlington is complete - including one new elementary schools and large additions at two others. Similar efforts are going to start in south Arlington next year.
The schools are not cookie cutter. There are things that distinguish them, and there are some choice/lottery schools that are in high demand.
If you are moving from NWDC my guess is that you won't be looking at houses zoned for the most challenged schools.
Don't just read DCUM, spend a lot of time on the APS website. They have a page for each school with detailed test scores, demographic data and information about their focus areas and academic and extracurricular offerings.
Anonymous wrote:^^ Thank you for this. I'm off to the APS site now. We have a reasonable housing budget, so I don't want to waste my time freaking out about where to go for school if that can be avoided. I just don't want my kids in a trailer at a school, or zoned somewhere which may as well be back in DCPS with all of that drama. Sorry, if I sound obnoxious. I've just been through a terrible family situation and having to rethink moving amid the school schuffle mumbo has made me a certified whack job. I'd never admit that in person, though!