Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:in this area “nearby” can add 30 minutes to your commuteAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the same question about whether to stay in Arlington, But frankly I don't see many better options at the public level nearby. I value our quality of life (less traffic, shorter commute, most things nearby, close to DC, more time spent with family, walkable communities) too much to move to MoCo on FFX. We can't afford private, so we are just going to have to stick it out. There are some positives about APS even now, but yes, the situation is getting beyond worrisome.
"Credibility builders. “To tell the truth,” “To be honest,” “Truthfully,” “In all candor,” “Honestly,” “Frankly,” “I swear on my mother’s grave,” and “I swear to God.” Whenever you hear these words or phrases, a warning bell should ring in your brain."
From https://www.amanet.org/articles/detecting-lies-in-the-workplace/
Honestly, I think that site is full of shit.
It probably cuts a bit too close to home.
In any case, both FCCPS and FCPS have better public schools than APS and are nearby. If you're prepared to accept inferior schools for a shorter commute, own it.
It’s worth it. Arlington just doesn’t know what do about its schools. The need to cater to the whims of rich northerners combined with a faux-seeming nod to affordable housing has left them in a terrible place. And no one has any answers.
Anonymous wrote:in this area “nearby” can add 30 minutes to your commuteAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the same question about whether to stay in Arlington, But frankly I don't see many better options at the public level nearby. I value our quality of life (less traffic, shorter commute, most things nearby, close to DC, more time spent with family, walkable communities) too much to move to MoCo on FFX. We can't afford private, so we are just going to have to stick it out. There are some positives about APS even now, but yes, the situation is getting beyond worrisome.
"Credibility builders. “To tell the truth,” “To be honest,” “Truthfully,” “In all candor,” “Honestly,” “Frankly,” “I swear on my mother’s grave,” and “I swear to God.” Whenever you hear these words or phrases, a warning bell should ring in your brain."
From https://www.amanet.org/articles/detecting-lies-in-the-workplace/
Honestly, I think that site is full of shit.
It probably cuts a bit too close to home.
In any case, both FCCPS and FCPS have better public schools than APS and are nearby. If you're prepared to accept inferior schools for a shorter commute, own it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the same question about whether to stay in Arlington, But frankly I don't see many better options at the public level nearby. I value our quality of life (less traffic, shorter commute, most things nearby, close to DC, more time spent with family, walkable communities) too much to move to MoCo on FFX. We can't afford private, so we are just going to have to stick it out. There are some positives about APS even now, but yes, the situation is getting beyond worrisome.
"Credibility builders. “To tell the truth,” “To be honest,” “Truthfully,” “In all candor,” “Honestly,” “Frankly,” “I swear on my mother’s grave,” and “I swear to God.” Whenever you hear these words or phrases, a warning bell should ring in your brain."
From https://www.amanet.org/articles/detecting-lies-in-the-workplace/
Honestly, I think that site is full of shit.
It probably cuts a bit too close to home.
In any case, both FCCPS and FCPS have better public schools than APS and are nearby. If you're prepared to accept inferior schools for a shorter commute, own it.
in this area “nearby” can add 30 minutes to your commuteAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the same question about whether to stay in Arlington, But frankly I don't see many better options at the public level nearby. I value our quality of life (less traffic, shorter commute, most things nearby, close to DC, more time spent with family, walkable communities) too much to move to MoCo on FFX. We can't afford private, so we are just going to have to stick it out. There are some positives about APS even now, but yes, the situation is getting beyond worrisome.
"Credibility builders. “To tell the truth,” “To be honest,” “Truthfully,” “In all candor,” “Honestly,” “Frankly,” “I swear on my mother’s grave,” and “I swear to God.” Whenever you hear these words or phrases, a warning bell should ring in your brain."
From https://www.amanet.org/articles/detecting-lies-in-the-workplace/
Honestly, I think that site is full of shit.
It probably cuts a bit too close to home.
In any case, both FCCPS and FCPS have better public schools than APS and are nearby. If you're prepared to accept inferior schools for a shorter commute, own it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the same question about whether to stay in Arlington, But frankly I don't see many better options at the public level nearby. I value our quality of life (less traffic, shorter commute, most things nearby, close to DC, more time spent with family, walkable communities) too much to move to MoCo on FFX. We can't afford private, so we are just going to have to stick it out. There are some positives about APS even now, but yes, the situation is getting beyond worrisome.
"Credibility builders. “To tell the truth,” “To be honest,” “Truthfully,” “In all candor,” “Honestly,” “Frankly,” “I swear on my mother’s grave,” and “I swear to God.” Whenever you hear these words or phrases, a warning bell should ring in your brain."
From https://www.amanet.org/articles/detecting-lies-in-the-workplace/
Honestly, I think that site is full of shit.
Anonymous wrote:I have the same question about whether to stay in Arlington, But frankly I don't see many better options at the public level nearby. I value our quality of life (less traffic, shorter commute, most things nearby, close to DC, more time spent with family, walkable communities) too much to move to MoCo on FFX. We can't afford private, so we are just going to have to stick it out. There are some positives about APS even now, but yes, the situation is getting beyond worrisome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the same question about whether to stay in Arlington, But frankly I don't see many better options at the public level nearby. I value our quality of life (less traffic, shorter commute, most things nearby, close to DC, more time spent with family, walkable communities) too much to move to MoCo on FFX. We can't afford private, so we are just going to have to stick it out. There are some positives about APS even now, but yes, the situation is getting beyond worrisome.
"Credibility builders. “To tell the truth,” “To be honest,” “Truthfully,” “In all candor,” “Honestly,” “Frankly,” “I swear on my mother’s grave,” and “I swear to God.” Whenever you hear these words or phrases, a warning bell should ring in your brain."
From https://www.amanet.org/articles/detecting-lies-in-the-workplace/
Anonymous wrote:I have the same question about whether to stay in Arlington, But frankly I don't see many better options at the public level nearby. I value our quality of life (less traffic, shorter commute, most things nearby, close to DC, more time spent with family, walkable communities) too much to move to MoCo on FFX. We can't afford private, so we are just going to have to stick it out. There are some positives about APS even now, but yes, the situation is getting beyond worrisome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So how bad are things going to get? It’s clear all the rats are fleeing.
We have massive overcrowding, CB refuses to increase budget, and simply no new land to build
Further, our tale of two counties means we have $2M homes sending kids to private and more and more AH pouring high need and service students into public schools.
Our commute will suck but should we look at FCPS or MCPS. FCC is too expensive for us.
Yes, some of them are rats, but if entitled APS parents keep wanting their way about every little thing, it will get alot worse. They could convert Kenmore into an HS without a swimming pool, for instance....not every HS needs a swimming pool. They could convert HB Woodlawn into a typical school, but parents would jump up and down about that. Some tough decisions need to be made, and parents are going to have to go along with them.
I am fine with this plan as long as only neighborhoods N of 50 are in the boundary. Not fine with putting a lesser HS in a location where the majority of students are economically disadvantaged. If it’s an option school, it doesn’t need a pool.
Anonymous wrote:LOL, if you think FCPS is such a haven, you’re not paying attention to the non-APS threads on this forum.
Anonymous wrote:
So how bad are things going to get? It’s clear all the rats are fleeing.
We have massive overcrowding, CB refuses to increase budget, and simply no new land to build
Further, our tale of two counties means we have $2M homes sending kids to private and more and more AH pouring high need and service students into public schools.
Our commute will suck but should we look at FCPS or MCPS. FCC is too expensive for us.
Yes, some of them are rats, but if entitled APS parents keep wanting their way about every little thing, it will get alot worse. They could convert Kenmore into an HS without a swimming pool, for instance....not every HS needs a swimming pool. They could convert HB Woodlawn into a typical school, but parents would jump up and down about that. Some tough decisions need to be made, and parents are going to have to go along with them.