Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Metro. That did it for us.
Um, we live in Sarlington I have 2 metro stops 2-3 blocks away.
Liar liar pants of fire.
OMG! How am I going to get home--the blue/yellow line is GONE?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Metro. That did it for us.
Um, we live in Sarlington I have 2 metro stops 2-3 blocks away.
Liar liar pants of fire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's all about the schools. North Arlington schools are much better, so people who can afford to choose to live there. The population then becomes segregated by income.
Backwards. Schools are segregated by income, and higher income kids do better on standardized tests, so schools look "better." Quality of schools themselves is the same across the county.
incorrect the poorer schools devote budget busting capital and physical resources to basic necessities like food, remedial English etc.... so the students that are average and excel suffer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Metro. That did it for us.
Um, we live in Sarlington I have 2 metro stops 2-3 blocks away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's all about the schools. North Arlington schools are much better, so people who can afford to choose to live there. The population then becomes segregated by income.
Backwards. Schools are segregated by income, and higher income kids do better on standardized tests, so schools look "better." Quality of schools themselves is the same across the county.
Anonymous wrote:No Metro. That did it for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's all about the schools. North Arlington schools are much better, so people who can afford to choose to live there. The population then becomes segregated by income.
Backwards. Schools are segregated by income, and higher income kids do better on standardized tests, so schools look "better." Quality of schools themselves is the same across the county.
Anonymous wrote:It's all about the schools. North Arlington schools are much better, so people who can afford to choose to live there. The population then becomes segregated by income.