Anonymous wrote:I am looking to move next year, and was led to believe that North Arlington High Schools are great - Yorktown and Washington Lee. And that no one who is interested in education would send their kid to Wakefield.
Then I look at GS ratings for the schools and scratch my head a bit.
Washington Lee is a 4 and Yorktown is a 5.
Wakefield is a 3.
I see there has been some talk that GS has "changed the way they rank," but won't the bad rating lead people away regardless creating a downward spiral?
If commute is not a concern (and other areas of NOVA would work for us), why bet on North Arlington and pay the premium on a house?
Anonymous wrote:I am looking to move next year, and was led to believe that North Arlington High Schools are great - Yorktown and Washington Lee. And that no one who is interested in education would send their kid to Wakefield.
Then I look at GS ratings for the schools and scratch my head a bit.
Washington Lee is a 4 and Yorktown is a 5.
Wakefield is a 3.
I see there has been some talk that GS has "changed the way they rank," but won't the bad rating lead people away regardless creating a downward spiral?
If commute is not a concern (and other areas of NOVA would work for us), why bet on North Arlington and pay the premium on a house?
Anonymous wrote:I am looking to move next year, and was led to believe that North Arlington High Schools are great - Yorktown and Washington Lee. And that no one who is interested in education would send their kid to Wakefield.
Then I look at GS ratings for the schools and scratch my head a bit.
Washington Lee is a 4 and Yorktown is a 5.
Wakefield is a 3.
I see there has been some talk that GS has "changed the way they rank," but won't the bad rating lead people away regardless creating a downward spiral?
If commute is not a concern (and other areas of NOVA would work for us), why bet on North Arlington and pay the premium on a house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If commute (or proximity to DC) is not a concern, why would you want to buy in Arlington?
Exactly this. I live in Arlington because my husband and I both commute to DC. You don't move to Arlington for the schools, you move to Arlington because you need to commute and the schools are good. You can get equally good (or better) schools AND a nicer house for the same price further out.
Anonymous wrote:I am looking to move next year, and was led to believe that North Arlington High Schools are great - Yorktown and Washington Lee. And that no one who is interested in education would send their kid to Wakefield.
Then I look at GS ratings for the schools and scratch my head a bit.
Washington Lee is a 4 and Yorktown is a 5.
Wakefield is a 3.
I see there has been some talk that GS has "changed the way they rank," but won't the bad rating lead people away regardless creating a downward spiral?
If commute is not a concern (and other areas of NOVA would work for us), why bet on North Arlington and pay the premium on a house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If commute (or proximity to DC) is not a concern, why would you want to buy in Arlington?
Exactly this. I live in Arlington because my husband and I both commute to DC. You don't move to Arlington for the schools, you move to Arlington because you need to commute and the schools are good. You can get equally good (or better) schools AND a nicer house for the same price further out.
Anonymous wrote:If commute (or proximity to DC) is not a concern, why would you want to buy in Arlington?