Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money is no object and we are choosing APS, as are the vast majority of our neighbors.
All private schools are not created equal, by a long shot. Some people seem to think private = automatically better than public, but you really need to compare specific school to specific school.
If money was no object, you wouldn't be living in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? Are they entering HS now or 10 years from now? My answers are different depending on your timeline. Going to HS now? Fine. In 10 years? Private. They have no plan to adequately address the looming overcrowding crisis, other than mega schools on too small campuses, shift schedules, or dual enrollment with NVCC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money is no object and we are choosing APS, as are the vast majority of our neighbors.
All private schools are not created equal, by a long shot. Some people seem to think private = automatically better than public, but you really need to compare specific school to specific school.
If money was no object, you wouldn't be living in Arlington.
Very few areas around here are better than Arlington.
DC has the top neighborhoods in the area and the best suburbs are Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, McLean and Great Falls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money is no object and we are choosing APS, as are the vast majority of our neighbors.
All private schools are not created equal, by a long shot. Some people seem to think private = automatically better than public, but you really need to compare specific school to specific school.
If money was no object, you wouldn't be living in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money is no object and we are choosing APS, as are the vast majority of our neighbors.
All private schools are not created equal, by a long shot. Some people seem to think private = automatically better than public, but you really need to compare specific school to specific school.
If money was no object, you wouldn't be living in Arlington.
Very few areas around here are better than Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money is no object and we are choosing APS, as are the vast majority of our neighbors.
All private schools are not created equal, by a long shot. Some people seem to think private = automatically better than public, but you really need to compare specific school to specific school.
If money was no object, you wouldn't be living in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Money is no object and we are choosing APS, as are the vast majority of our neighbors.
All private schools are not created equal, by a long shot. Some people seem to think private = automatically better than public, but you really need to compare specific school to specific school.