Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I heard the school board has put off studying any new boundary adjustments. The boundaries will not change anytime soon.
In SOUTH Arlington, or potentially WRT high schools. Rezoning has already occurred for 7 schools in N Arlington and will take effect in the fall of 2015.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I called you a carpetbagger for planning to come out here and put your precious snowflake into the system when you need the services rather than paying into them. We have a $25 million shortfall out here, that's causing our taxes to go up because of the carpetbagging phenomenon. My kid's 5, too. I've lived here for 23 years ... I believe in supporting a good affordable community consistently, not just to better my own family.
Anonymous wrote:I also think the overcrowding helps promote the culture of competitiveness in Arlington. Arlington seems to be so much more competitive in regards to things like AAP and extra-cirriculars than DC and MoCo, and by competitive, I'm talking about parents trying to use their kids to one-up their neighbor and parents killing themselves to make sure their kid is the best and brightest. There's nothing wrong with that, it's just a different culture than you see elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What scares you about overcrowding?
Arlington has the lowest class sizes in all of NoVa and that's not changing anytime soon.
OP here - looking for reassurance that it's not a huge problem or at least not outside the norm for the region. There were some DCUM comments that made me pause, that's all.