Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean is best. Vienna is too far out and I'd be too nervous about the lack of clear plans to deal with school overcrowding in Arlington to buy there now.
Much smaller class sizes in Arlington.
Sometimes, although not always, but in any event that's less important than knowing your children will end up zoned for one of three excellent high schools (Langley, McLean or Marshall) that, among them, will have enough space. Go to the VA schools forum and you'll see from the threads that Arlington parents don't know whether future high school kids in APS will end up attending school in shifts, or in an auxiliary building at a 3,000-student Washington-Lee, or on-line.
Actually, ALWAYS much smaller classes in Arlington. Always. Not "sometimes." Always.
There will be space at APS high schools. Don't worry your pretty little head about it.
Wrong. It all depends upon the enrollment in a particular grade at an individual school that year.
And you know very little about APS if you think the space issues aren't a huge concern. Perhaps you live in Great Falls?
+1000. We wrote and supported petitions, but School Board members will still say in private no fourth high school will be built.
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-county-board-aps-should-build-new-high-school-space-not-make-schools-bigger-and-double-shift-students
If we'd known what we know now about APS back when we were looking, we would have bought in McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean is best. Vienna is too far out and I'd be too nervous about the lack of clear plans to deal with school overcrowding in Arlington to buy there now.
Much smaller class sizes in Arlington.
Sometimes, although not always, but in any event that's less important than knowing your children will end up zoned for one of three excellent high schools (Langley, McLean or Marshall) that, among them, will have enough space. Go to the VA schools forum and you'll see from the threads that Arlington parents don't know whether future high school kids in APS will end up attending school in shifts, or in an auxiliary building at a 3,000-student Washington-Lee, or on-line.
Actually, ALWAYS much smaller classes in Arlington. Always. Not "sometimes." Always.
There will be space at APS high schools. Don't worry your pretty little head about it.
Wrong. It all depends upon the enrollment in a particular grade at an individual school that year.
And you know very little about APS if you think the space issues aren't a huge concern. Perhaps you live in Great Falls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean is best. Vienna is too far out and I'd be too nervous about the lack of clear plans to deal with school overcrowding in Arlington to buy there now.
Much smaller class sizes in Arlington.
Sometimes, although not always, but in any event that's less important than knowing your children will end up zoned for one of three excellent high schools (Langley, McLean or Marshall) that, among them, will have enough space. Go to the VA schools forum and you'll see from the threads that Arlington parents don't know whether future high school kids in APS will end up attending school in shifts, or in an auxiliary building at a 3,000-student Washington-Lee, or on-line.
Actually, ALWAYS much smaller classes in Arlington. Always. Not "sometimes." Always.
There will be space at APS high schools. Don't worry your pretty little head about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean is best. Vienna is too far out and I'd be too nervous about the lack of clear plans to deal with school overcrowding in Arlington to buy there now.
Much smaller class sizes in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean is best. Vienna is too far out and I'd be too nervous about the lack of clear plans to deal with school overcrowding in Arlington to buy there now.
Much smaller class sizes in Arlington.
Sometimes, although not always, but in any event that's less important than knowing your children will end up zoned for one of three excellent high schools (Langley, McLean or Marshall) that, among them, will have enough space. Go to the VA schools forum and you'll see from the threads that Arlington parents don't know whether future high school kids in APS will end up attending school in shifts, or in an auxiliary building at a 3,000-student Washington-Lee, or on-line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean is best. Vienna is too far out and I'd be too nervous about the lack of clear plans to deal with school overcrowding in Arlington to buy there now.
Much smaller class sizes in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:McLean is best. Vienna is too far out and I'd be too nervous about the lack of clear plans to deal with school overcrowding in Arlington to buy there now.