Anonymous wrote:Seems like Arlington used to offer an alternative to FCPS. Had smaller class sizes, would go their own way on things like snow days.
Now we just act like an appendage of FCPS, class sizes have increased, teachers sound unhappy. Some good things happening in APS in reading, but I assume that's happening in FCPS too.
Alexandria sounds like a hot mess. FCCPS may be what Arlington once represented to families. But can't afford that.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like Arlington used to offer an alternative to FCPS. Had smaller class sizes, would go their own way on things like snow days.
Now we just act like an appendage of FCPS, class sizes have increased, teachers sound unhappy. Some good things happening in APS in reading, but I assume that's happening in FCPS too.
Alexandria sounds like a hot mess. FCCPS may be what Arlington once represented to families. But can't afford that.
Anonymous wrote:Moved down to the DC area from NYC and Arlington, where we lived initially, was the one place we liked the least. You get the density of a city and the competition for services but none of the charm. And the housing is so, so ugly.
Anonymous wrote:We lived in Arlington for 25 years. Our kids all attended Arlington public schools from start to finish. We thought they got good educations from quality teachers. They went to good colleges (UVA etc). We moved into the city as empty nesters a little over a decade ago.
Squeaky wheel parents in Arlington is not a new thing. When we were there there was always a small group of unhappy and vocal parents who complained about everything. They called local government the “Arlington Way,” which was a nice way of saying all anybody did was complain.
One of my kids now works in the Arlington public school system. I think she puts it well: it’s a very good system but given the resources and population that it has it should be even better than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t I want to live in Arlington? I work for the federal government in DC and my commute from Arlington is a breeze. Yes I don’t go in as often but if I ever need to go in I can just hop on the metro or get there in 15 minutes in an Uber. We have four parks walking distance to our house. We have an amazing trail. If we want to go to DC to enjoy all it has to offer it is 15 minutes away. My friends who live further never bother to go to DC unless it’s for some special occasion. The people here are educated and man you feel the difference. So are the kids. APS is a good school system and probably one of the best in the country. Yes, it has gone downhill but the difference is that parents expect the best and that’s why you hear a lot of complaints. These are some of the most educated parents in the nation and have high standards on what they consider a good education to be. So yes arlingtonians will complain and complain but it’s because we only want the best.
One of the best school systems in the country?!?!? Hahaha
Yes of course it’s one of the best school systems in the country. The problem is of course that the bar is really low. Arlington parents know this and that’s why there are so many complaints.