Anonymous wrote:The more affordable options are going to be the Catholic schools, like Gonzaga (about 20k) or O'Connell (about 15K for non-catholics). Not cheap, but less than, say Potomac (around 37K).
The competition is getting fierce to get into a lot of these schools because a large number of Arlington residents feel the same way you do.
The middle school teachers this year said they had an overwhelming number of reference letters to write - more than ever before - because a lot of kids are applying to privates from Arlington County.
It's kind of sad, such a highly rated public school system, and parents are opting out because of the incompetence of the Superintendant/School Board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bishop O'Connell alsocan go to Gonzaga in Dc
Do non-Catholics go to Bishop O'Connell? We don't have sons.
Why bother?
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Anonymous wrote:Bishop O'Connell alsocan go to Gonzaga in Dc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bishop O'Connell alsocan go to Gonzaga in Dc
Do non-Catholics go to Bishop O'Connell? We don't have sons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bishop O'Connell alsocan go to Gonzaga in Dc
Do non-Catholics go to Bishop O'Connell? We don't have sons.
Anonymous wrote:Bishop O'Connell alsocan go to Gonzaga in Dc