Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP who mentioned disciple problems at kenmore. My source(s). Several parents (both n and s arlington families) with at least one kids there now. 2 teachers and one person who works in the front office.
The new facility is nice, but research shows thst just throwing money at the problem doesn't solve it when it comes to education. It's demographics baby, and we've known it since the 70s. Both the school board and the county have for the most part engineered arlington demographics exactly how the experts say not to do it.
If this continues, parts of s arlington (and not all parts) are going to have even more white flight
I think you mean more middle class/professional class flight. The way you have it makes white people sound flighty, and I don't know if that's what you mean. Other there are middle class professionals from other ethnic groups that might care just as much. People forget that white flight was also accompanied by middle class minority flight too.
Anonymous wrote:PP who mentioned disciple problems at kenmore. My source(s). Several parents (both n and s arlington families) with at least one kids there now. 2 teachers and one person who works in the front office.
The new facility is nice, but research shows thst just throwing money at the problem doesn't solve it when it comes to education. It's demographics baby, and we've known it since the 70s. Both the school board and the county have for the most part engineered arlington demographics exactly how the experts say not to do it.
If this continues, parts of s arlington (and not all parts) are going to have even more white flight
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For as many people as you know who choose to stay in SA and are ok with the schools, there are just as many who move when their kids are about to got to k or middle school. I know many who have left. I also know several families with kids in 5 who are not happy to send their kids to kenmore. Thst is probably the worst school in the county as far as scores, safety etc.
Kenmore draw from both N and S Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18:54 here. we are in the barcroft boundary. Lots of younger families leaving, they lived here when childless, rented or just saved their money and moved up in careers and can afford to move to north Arlington, mc lean or fairfax. The sole reason for the move is schools.
Not everyone of course. i would move in a heartbeat, but cannot afford to.
The problem, though, is that unless I'm misunderstanding your earlier post, none of the people you are saying left actually had kids in the schools they "left." (Before kindergarten and then before middle school.) I don't understand why their opinions carry weight. I know nothing about Barcroft. My kids go to Oakridge. You wouldn't take my word about Barcroft or Kenmore - and you shouldn't- so why listen to your neighbors who also never went to Barcroft or Kenmore? I really don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:It is Campbell, not randolf that is going to get a lot of the new affordable housing. And it is in and shape just like Barcroft and randolf, and not to mention I think carlin springs! These schools are a mess!
Anonymous wrote: but wow that place has discipline problems.
Anonymous wrote:18:54 here. we are in the barcroft boundary. Lots of younger families leaving, they lived here when childless, rented or just saved their money and moved up in careers and can afford to move to north Arlington, mc lean or fairfax. The sole reason for the move is schools.
Not everyone of course. i would move in a heartbeat, but cannot afford to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It continues to puzzle me: why has such a dichotomy developed between n and s arlington over the past few years?
Publication of SOL scores for the last 10 years has made it much easier for people to identify the "good" schools.
Anonymous wrote:It continues to puzzle me: why has such a dichotomy developed between n and s arlington over the past few years?
Anonymous wrote:can anyone attend the meeting next week? Open to the public?
Anonymous wrote:For as many people as you know who choose to stay in SA and are ok with the schools, there are just as many who move when their kids are about to got to k or middle school. I know many who have left. I also know several families with kids in 5 who are not happy to send their kids to kenmore. Thst is probably the worst school in the county as far as scores, safety etc.