Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...I mean, they are zoned to Carlin Springs ES and Kenmore MS, so I can't imagine being rezoned at the HS level would make too much difference...
i beg to differ. i think HS is the deciding factor of home values, especially in S Arl.
No, because this is the only neighborhood in south Arlington that is NOT zoned to Wakefield, and it is not the premiere neighborhood of south Arlington by any stretch. Go check out the comps if you don't believe me.
Yeah but when the boundaries are redrawn for high school, chances are they will be rezoned to Wakefield.
Yes very likely, and their houses will likely be priced similarly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...I mean, they are zoned to Carlin Springs ES and Kenmore MS, so I can't imagine being rezoned at the HS level would make too much difference...
i beg to differ. i think HS is the deciding factor of home values, especially in S Arl.
No, because this is the only neighborhood in south Arlington that is NOT zoned to Wakefield, and it is not the premiere neighborhood of south Arlington by any stretch. Go check out the comps if you don't believe me.
Yeah but when the boundaries are redrawn for high school, chances are they will be rezoned to Wakefield.
Yes very likely, and their houses will likely be priced similarly
Is this why everyone is dug in so much on the neighborhood school thing? Because they paid so much to be zoned for a certain school, and they are afraid their house will lose value if they lose that guarantee? This all makes more sense now. At least, it makes more sense than everyone in north Arlington just being racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...I mean, they are zoned to Carlin Springs ES and Kenmore MS, so I can't imagine being rezoned at the HS level would make too much difference...
i beg to differ. i think HS is the deciding factor of home values, especially in S Arl.
No, because this is the only neighborhood in south Arlington that is NOT zoned to Wakefield, and it is not the premiere neighborhood of south Arlington by any stretch. Go check out the comps if you don't believe me.
Yeah but when the boundaries are redrawn for high school, chances are they will be rezoned to Wakefield.
Yes very likely, and their houses will likely be priced similarly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...I mean, they are zoned to Carlin Springs ES and Kenmore MS, so I can't imagine being rezoned at the HS level would make too much difference...
i beg to differ. i think HS is the deciding factor of home values, especially in S Arl.
No, because this is the only neighborhood in south Arlington that is NOT zoned to Wakefield, and it is not the premiere neighborhood of south Arlington by any stretch. Go check out the comps if you don't believe me.
Yeah but when the boundaries are redrawn for high school, chances are they will be rezoned to Wakefield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...I mean, they are zoned to Carlin Springs ES and Kenmore MS, so I can't imagine being rezoned at the HS level would make too much difference...
i beg to differ. i think HS is the deciding factor of home values, especially in S Arl.
No, because this is the only neighborhood in south Arlington that is NOT zoned to Wakefield, and it is not the premiere neighborhood of south Arlington by any stretch. Go check out the comps if you don't believe me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...I mean, they are zoned to Carlin Springs ES and Kenmore MS, so I can't imagine being rezoned at the HS level would make too much difference...
i beg to differ. i think HS is the deciding factor of home values, especially in S Arl.
Anonymous wrote:Please, please, please. Attend tomorrow's school board CIP meeting. Sign up to speak. Send emails. Tell your friends, neighbors and PTAs to do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...I mean, they are zoned to Carlin Springs ES and Kenmore MS, so I can't imagine being rezoned at the HS level would make too much difference...
i beg to differ. i think HS is the deciding factor of home values, especially in S Arl.
Disagree
Many of us are very comfortable with Wakefield. Gunston and Jefferson are fine.
The elementaries are where you see the issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...I mean, they are zoned to Carlin Springs ES and Kenmore MS, so I can't imagine being rezoned at the HS level would make too much difference...
i beg to differ. i think HS is the deciding factor of home values, especially in S Arl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I spoke with a school board member.
This is what I took away from the conversation:
1) There is no land to build a new high school. The VA Hospital parcel a no go because too much traffic on Carlin Springs.
2) This school board member would like to see the Ed Center transformed into an annex for W-L.
3) Additions a definite possibility. Also a possibility to grow HB.
4) High school will not "look" like it has traditionally looked. Meaning to expect distance learning and staggered schedules.
Personally, I do not want my children going to high school if in Arlington if distance learning and staggered schedules, overcrowded buildings, etc. is what it's going to be. We will be going private.
This is a natural part of Arlington's urbanization. The schools will degrade, and more people will opt for private. The problem is that most of the stock of private seats are across the river, and there's already a line out the door there.
Anonymous wrote:...I mean, they are zoned to Carlin Springs ES and Kenmore MS, so I can't imagine being rezoned at the HS level would make too much difference...
Anonymous wrote:I spoke with a school board member.
This is what I took away from the conversation:
1) There is no land to build a new high school. The VA Hospital parcel a no go because too much traffic on Carlin Springs.
2) This school board member would like to see the Ed Center transformed into an annex for W-L.
3) Additions a definite possibility. Also a possibility to grow HB.
4) High school will not "look" like it has traditionally looked. Meaning to expect distance learning and staggered schedules.
Personally, I do not want my children going to high school if in Arlington if distance learning and staggered schedules, overcrowded buildings, etc. is what it's going to be. We will be going private.
Anonymous wrote:I spoke with a school board member.
This is what I took away from the conversation:
1) There is no land to build a new high school. The VA Hospital parcel a no go because too much traffic on Carlin Springs.
2) This school board member would like to see the Ed Center transformed into an annex for W-L.
3) Additions a definite possibility. Also a possibility to grow HB.
4) High school will not "look" like it has traditionally looked. Meaning to expect distance learning and staggered schedules.
Personally, I do not want my children going to high school if in Arlington if distance learning and staggered schedules, overcrowded buildings, etc. is what it's going to be. We will be going private.