Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long run no. Eventually, most of the beltway will become more like Annandale, not the other way around. Exburbs will be the new suburbs.
Except the evidence is to the contrary. Look at how prices have gone up in places like South Arlington and Pimmit Hills.
South Arlington went up after Amazon moved in. Pimmit Hills is zoned for Marshall and right next to Tysons. Annandale doesn't have anything going for it unlike those two areas.
Pimmit hills is and will always be the poor neighborhood between McLean and Vienna despite all the teardowns. I went to Marshall high and wish I went to McLean. Not sure why it’s ranked where it is.
Agree on Annandale.
I hate to say it, but schools that have high URM populations are unappealing. Whether it be Annandale, Marshall, Woodson, basically anything that’s not Langley is not reputable to buyers.
Isn't Woodson supposed to be one of the better FCPS high schools?
it’s south of fairfsx city. anything south of fairfax is URM, north of fairfax is desirable. Generally speaking, the closer you get to the occoquan the worse, closer to the potomac the better
Woodson is literally on the Main Street of Fairfax.![]()
Woodson is a great school. What is URM? So much nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long run no. Eventually, most of the beltway will become more like Annandale, not the other way around. Exburbs will be the new suburbs.
Except the evidence is to the contrary. Look at how prices have gone up in places like South Arlington and Pimmit Hills.
South Arlington went up after Amazon moved in. Pimmit Hills is zoned for Marshall and right next to Tysons. Annandale doesn't have anything going for it unlike those two areas.
Pimmit hills is and will always be the poor neighborhood between McLean and Vienna despite all the teardowns. I went to Marshall high and wish I went to McLean. Not sure why it’s ranked where it is.
Agree on Annandale.
I hate to say it, but schools that have high URM populations are unappealing. Whether it be Annandale, Marshall, Woodson, basically anything that’s not Langley is not reputable to buyers.
Isn't Woodson supposed to be one of the better FCPS high schools?
it’s south of fairfsx city. anything south of fairfax is URM, north of fairfax is desirable. Generally speaking, the closer you get to the occoquan the worse, closer to the potomac the better
Closer to the Potomac? Then why is there a gang task force in Arlington county?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long run no. Eventually, most of the beltway will become more like Annandale, not the other way around. Exburbs will be the new suburbs.
Except the evidence is to the contrary. Look at how prices have gone up in places like South Arlington and Pimmit Hills.
South Arlington went up after Amazon moved in. Pimmit Hills is zoned for Marshall and right next to Tysons. Annandale doesn't have anything going for it unlike those two areas.
Pimmit hills is and will always be the poor neighborhood between McLean and Vienna despite all the teardowns. I went to Marshall high and wish I went to McLean. Not sure why it’s ranked where it is.
Agree on Annandale.
I hate to say it, but schools that have high URM populations are unappealing. Whether it be Annandale, Marshall, Woodson, basically anything that’s not Langley is not reputable to buyers.
Isn't Woodson supposed to be one of the better FCPS high schools?
it’s south of fairfsx city. anything south of fairfax is URM, north of fairfax is desirable. Generally speaking, the closer you get to the occoquan the worse, closer to the potomac the better
Woodson is literally on the Main Street of Fairfax.![]()
Woodson is a great school. What is URM? So much nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long run no. Eventually, most of the beltway will become more like Annandale, not the other way around. Exburbs will be the new suburbs.
Except the evidence is to the contrary. Look at how prices have gone up in places like South Arlington and Pimmit Hills.
South Arlington went up after Amazon moved in. Pimmit Hills is zoned for Marshall and right next to Tysons. Annandale doesn't have anything going for it unlike those two areas.
Pimmit hills is and will always be the poor neighborhood between McLean and Vienna despite all the teardowns. I went to Marshall high and wish I went to McLean. Not sure why it’s ranked where it is.
Agree on Annandale.
I hate to say it, but schools that have high URM populations are unappealing. Whether it be Annandale, Marshall, Woodson, basically anything that’s not Langley is not reputable to buyers.
Isn't Woodson supposed to be one of the better FCPS high schools?
it’s south of fairfsx city. anything south of fairfax is URM, north of fairfax is desirable. Generally speaking, the closer you get to the occoquan the worse, closer to the potomac the better
Woodson is literally on the Main Street of Fairfax.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long run no. Eventually, most of the beltway will become more like Annandale, not the other way around. Exburbs will be the new suburbs.
Except the evidence is to the contrary. Look at how prices have gone up in places like South Arlington and Pimmit Hills.
South Arlington went up after Amazon moved in. Pimmit Hills is zoned for Marshall and right next to Tysons. Annandale doesn't have anything going for it unlike those two areas.
Pimmit hills is and will always be the poor neighborhood between McLean and Vienna despite all the teardowns. I went to Marshall high and wish I went to McLean. Not sure why it’s ranked where it is.
Agree on Annandale.
I hate to say it, but schools that have high URM populations are unappealing. Whether it be Annandale, Marshall, Woodson, basically anything that’s not Langley is not reputable to buyers.
Isn't Woodson supposed to be one of the better FCPS high schools?
it’s south of fairfsx city. anything south of fairfax is URM, north of fairfax is desirable. Generally speaking, the closer you get to the occoquan the worse, closer to the potomac the better
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Annandale High still have a suicide problem? My parents said that Annandale was notorious for suicides in the late 80s and 90s, especially after three senior boys all committed suicide in one month.
Annandale had like 3 suicides in a 6 month period in the late 80s; then just a few here and there.
By 1988 Annandale just had a pure violence problem that continues to this day.
I went to AHS and the fights at school were one thing, but the fights off campus were horrific.
I had two classmates get their jaws wired shut in the same week, another got their back broken in a fight in the same quarter.
Those were just fights that happened on four mile run off campus. Then later in the 90s there was the whole thing with kid getting his arm cut off by a machete. And obviously Annandale can’t have evening football games due to the fights.
Are you some troll confusing Annandale with TC Williams. Half their football games are home Friday night games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long run no. Eventually, most of the beltway will become more like Annandale, not the other way around. Exburbs will be the new suburbs.
Except the evidence is to the contrary. Look at how prices have gone up in places like South Arlington and Pimmit Hills.
South Arlington went up after Amazon moved in. Pimmit Hills is zoned for Marshall and right next to Tysons. Annandale doesn't have anything going for it unlike those two areas.
Pimmit hills is and will always be the poor neighborhood between McLean and Vienna despite all the teardowns. I went to Marshall high and wish I went to McLean. Not sure why it’s ranked where it is.
Agree on Annandale.
I hate to say it, but schools that have high URM populations are unappealing. Whether it be Annandale, Marshall, Woodson, basically anything that’s not Langley is not reputable to buyers.
Isn't Woodson supposed to be one of the better FCPS high schools?
it’s south of fairfsx city. anything south of fairfax is URM, north of fairfax is desirable. Generally speaking, the closer you get to the occoquan the worse, closer to the potomac the better
Woodson is literally on the Main Street of Fairfax.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long run no. Eventually, most of the beltway will become more like Annandale, not the other way around. Exburbs will be the new suburbs.
Except the evidence is to the contrary. Look at how prices have gone up in places like South Arlington and Pimmit Hills.
South Arlington went up after Amazon moved in. Pimmit Hills is zoned for Marshall and right next to Tysons. Annandale doesn't have anything going for it unlike those two areas.
Pimmit hills is and will always be the poor neighborhood between McLean and Vienna despite all the teardowns. I went to Marshall high and wish I went to McLean. Not sure why it’s ranked where it is.
Agree on Annandale.
I hate to say it, but schools that have high URM populations are unappealing. Whether it be Annandale, Marshall, Woodson, basically anything that’s not Langley is not reputable to buyers.
Isn't Woodson supposed to be one of the better FCPS high schools?
it’s south of fairfsx city. anything south of fairfax is URM, north of fairfax is desirable. Generally speaking, the closer you get to the occoquan the worse, closer to the potomac the better
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long run no. Eventually, most of the beltway will become more like Annandale, not the other way around. Exburbs will be the new suburbs.
Except the evidence is to the contrary. Look at how prices have gone up in places like South Arlington and Pimmit Hills.
South Arlington went up after Amazon moved in. Pimmit Hills is zoned for Marshall and right next to Tysons. Annandale doesn't have anything going for it unlike those two areas.
Pimmit hills is and will always be the poor neighborhood between McLean and Vienna despite all the teardowns. I went to Marshall high and wish I went to McLean. Not sure why it’s ranked where it is.
Agree on Annandale.
I hate to say it, but schools that have high URM populations are unappealing. Whether it be Annandale, Marshall, Woodson, basically anything that’s not Langley is not reputable to buyers.
Isn't Woodson supposed to be one of the better FCPS high schools?
it’s south of fairfsx city. anything south of fairfax is URM, north of fairfax is desirable. Generally speaking, the closer you get to the occoquan the worse, closer to the potomac the better
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long run no. Eventually, most of the beltway will become more like Annandale, not the other way around. Exburbs will be the new suburbs.
Except the evidence is to the contrary. Look at how prices have gone up in places like South Arlington and Pimmit Hills.
South Arlington went up after Amazon moved in. Pimmit Hills is zoned for Marshall and right next to Tysons. Annandale doesn't have anything going for it unlike those two areas.
Pimmit hills is and will always be the poor neighborhood between McLean and Vienna despite all the teardowns. I went to Marshall high and wish I went to McLean. Not sure why it’s ranked where it is.
Agree on Annandale.
I hate to say it, but schools that have high URM populations are unappealing. Whether it be Annandale, Marshall, Woodson, basically anything that’s not Langley is not reputable to buyers.
Isn't Woodson supposed to be one of the better FCPS high schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long run no. Eventually, most of the beltway will become more like Annandale, not the other way around. Exburbs will be the new suburbs.
Except the evidence is to the contrary. Look at how prices have gone up in places like South Arlington and Pimmit Hills.
South Arlington went up after Amazon moved in. Pimmit Hills is zoned for Marshall and right next to Tysons. Annandale doesn't have anything going for it unlike those two areas.
Pimmit hills is and will always be the poor neighborhood between McLean and Vienna despite all the teardowns. I went to Marshall high and wish I went to McLean. Not sure why it’s ranked where it is.
Agree on Annandale.
I hate to say it, but schools that have high URM populations are unappealing. Whether it be Annandale, Marshall, Woodson, basically anything that’s not Langley is not reputable to buyers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Annandale High still have a suicide problem? My parents said that Annandale was notorious for suicides in the late 80s and 90s, especially after three senior boys all committed suicide in one month.
Annandale had like 3 suicides in a 6 month period in the late 80s; then just a few here and there.
By 1988 Annandale just had a pure violence problem that continues to this day.
I went to AHS and the fights at school were one thing, but the fights off campus were horrific.
I had two classmates get their jaws wired shut in the same week, another got their back broken in a fight in the same quarter.
Those were just fights that happened on four mile run off campus. Then later in the 90s there was the whole thing with kid getting his arm cut off by a machete. And obviously Annandale can’t have evening football games due to the fights.
Anonymous wrote:Does Annandale High still have a suicide problem? My parents said that Annandale was notorious for suicides in the late 80s and 90s, especially after three senior boys all committed suicide in one month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long run no. Eventually, most of the beltway will become more like Annandale, not the other way around. Exburbs will be the new suburbs.
Except the evidence is to the contrary. Look at how prices have gone up in places like South Arlington and Pimmit Hills.
South Arlington went up after Amazon moved in. Pimmit Hills is zoned for Marshall and right next to Tysons. Annandale doesn't have anything going for it unlike those two areas.
Pimmit hills is and will always be the poor neighborhood between McLean and Vienna despite all the teardowns. I went to Marshall high and wish I went to McLean. Not sure why it’s ranked where it is.
Agree on Annandale.
I hate to say it, but schools that have high URM populations are unappealing. Whether it be Annandale, Marshall, Woodson, basically anything that’s not Langley is not reputable to buyers.
But you're a Democrat. You're supposed to support this diversity not antagonize the schools!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long run no. Eventually, most of the beltway will become more like Annandale, not the other way around. Exburbs will be the new suburbs.
Except the evidence is to the contrary. Look at how prices have gone up in places like South Arlington and Pimmit Hills.
South Arlington went up after Amazon moved in. Pimmit Hills is zoned for Marshall and right next to Tysons. Annandale doesn't have anything going for it unlike those two areas.
Pimmit hills is and will always be the poor neighborhood between McLean and Vienna despite all the teardowns. I went to Marshall high and wish I went to McLean. Not sure why it’s ranked where it is.
Agree on Annandale.
I hate to say it, but schools that have high URM populations are unappealing. Whether it be Annandale, Marshall, Woodson, basically anything that’s not Langley is not reputable to buyers.