Anonymous wrote:Arlington is more of a continuum. Generally speaking the further north you go the higher SES you'll encounter, along with better test scores.
Anonymous wrote:HB should be moved to south Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go to greatschools.net, any schools with a an 8 or higher is good. 9 or 10 even better.
There's been a lot of good information in this thread, but you can safely ignore anyone who suggests you consult greatschools.net. No one considers it a good source of information about school quality.
Greatschools.org, on the other hand, has useful information, although some of it is inconvenient to those who claim "all the schools in Arlington are great."
They're the same damn Web site, and it's a useless one. If has no value at all.
Signed, parent with schools rated 9.
Having some anonymous poster on DCUM declare something useless does not make it so.
The fact that your school is rated a 9 cuts both ways, dear. Funny you didn't end up with schools rated 3 or 4. Guess they are for other people?
It is perfectly obvious I know more about this stuff than you do, dear. So you can just stop now while you're behind.
The only thing that's glaringly obvious is that you have an inflated view of your own intelligence.
Naw. I'm definitely smarter than you. I don't rely on bullshit Web sites to form my thinking, so there's that.
Ignoring information that casts doubt on what one wants to believe is adaptive behavior, not intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:21:17 here, we live in Cherrydale, close to Ballston. We live a few blocks from W-L, 2.5 miles to Yorktown, and a little under 4 miles from Wakefield. TBH, I'd be surprised if we got rezoned for high school; my point really was that I'd be perfectly fine sending my kids to Wakefield. We know kids who go there and some people who teach there and I feel confident that teens can do well there. Again, YMMV.
We are much more likely to be rezoned for middle school. We are equidistant from Swanson (our current middle school) and Jefferson.
We were on the chopping block for elementary rezoning, but in the end our planning unit stayed in Glebe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go to greatschools.net, any schools with a an 8 or higher is good. 9 or 10 even better.
There's been a lot of good information in this thread, but you can safely ignore anyone who suggests you consult greatschools.net. No one considers it a good source of information about school quality.
Greatschools.org, on the other hand, has useful information, although some of it is inconvenient to those who claim "all the schools in Arlington are great."
They're the same damn Web site, and it's a useless one. If has no value at all.
Signed, parent with schools rated 9.
Having some anonymous poster on DCUM declare something useless does not make it so.
The fact that your school is rated a 9 cuts both ways, dear. Funny you didn't end up with schools rated 3 or 4. Guess they are for other people?
It is perfectly obvious I know more about this stuff than you do, dear. So you can just stop now while you're behind.
The only thing that's glaringly obvious is that you have an inflated view of your own intelligence.
Naw. I'm definitely smarter than you. I don't rely on bullshit Web sites to form my thinking, so there's that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go to greatschools.net, any schools with a an 8 or higher is good. 9 or 10 even better.
There's been a lot of good information in this thread, but you can safely ignore anyone who suggests you consult greatschools.net. No one considers it a good source of information about school quality.
Greatschools.org, on the other hand, has useful information, although some of it is inconvenient to those who claim "all the schools in Arlington are great."
They're the same damn Web site, and it's a useless one. If has no value at all.
Signed, parent with schools rated 9.
Having some anonymous poster on DCUM declare something useless does not make it so.
The fact that your school is rated a 9 cuts both ways, dear. Funny you didn't end up with schools rated 3 or 4. Guess they are for other people?
It is perfectly obvious I know more about this stuff than you do, dear. So you can just stop now while you're behind.
The only thing that's glaringly obvious is that you have an inflated view of your own intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go to greatschools.net, any schools with a an 8 or higher is good. 9 or 10 even better.
There's been a lot of good information in this thread, but you can safely ignore anyone who suggests you consult greatschools.net. No one considers it a good source of information about school quality.
Greatschools.org, on the other hand, has useful information, although some of it is inconvenient to those who claim "all the schools in Arlington are great."
They're the same damn Web site, and it's a useless one. If has no value at all.
Signed, parent with schools rated 9.
Having some anonymous poster on DCUM declare something useless does not make it so.
The fact that your school is rated a 9 cuts both ways, dear. Funny you didn't end up with schools rated 3 or 4. Guess they are for other people?
It is perfectly obvious I know more about this stuff than you do, dear. So you can just stop now while you're behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP 21:17, what's your neighborhood? It sounds nice.
My guess is it's Waverly Hills. 21:17 stated she'd be fine with her neighborhood being sent to Wakefield. But that makes no sense with both W-L and Yorktown within walking distance. I wouldn't be surprised if her neighborhood becomes rezoned to Yorktown.
I live in Waverly Hills and wouldn't consider Yorktown walking distance from us. W-L definitely. If I had to guess, I would say the PP lives in Waycroft-Woodlawn or the part of Tara that feeds into Glebe. Although that part, is going to McKinley in a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you determined to be in Arlington? Could you handle Falls Church City or Fairfax County?
OP, here. Arlington or bust. This is the compromise between me and DH... Though I'm considering just jumping off a cliff and saying to hell with all of it! Tired of schools drama. What the hell happened? None of this was going on back when I was in school... Guess I'm dating myself.
This is our generation. We are making ourselves crazy trying to find the "right" house near the "right" school so our kids can go to the "right" college. Blame it on magazines ranking everything and the overload of the Internet with information so we can compare everything. The paradox of choice is making us all crazy. When we were kids, who knew anything. Our parents didn't have to spend so much time analyzing every choice. It is the same when I try to pick a hotel for vacation. I spend so much time on trip advisor to make sure I book the "right" hotel (and hopefully bed bug free). Don't feel bad for feeling like the process is making you nuts. All this choice and comparison makes us all nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP 21:17, what's your neighborhood? It sounds nice.
My guess is it's Waverly Hills. 21:17 stated she'd be fine with her neighborhood being sent to Wakefield. But that makes no sense with both W-L and Yorktown within walking distance. I wouldn't be surprised if her neighborhood becomes rezoned to Yorktown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go to greatschools.net, any schools with a an 8 or higher is good. 9 or 10 even better.
There's been a lot of good information in this thread, but you can safely ignore anyone who suggests you consult greatschools.net. No one considers it a good source of information about school quality.
Greatschools.org, on the other hand, has useful information, although some of it is inconvenient to those who claim "all the schools in Arlington are great."
They're the same damn Web site, and it's a useless one. If has no value at all.
Signed, parent with schools rated 9.
Having some anonymous poster on DCUM declare something useless does not make it so.
The fact that your school is rated a 9 cuts both ways, dear. Funny you didn't end up with schools rated 3 or 4. Guess they are for other people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go to greatschools.net, any schools with a an 8 or higher is good. 9 or 10 even better.
There's been a lot of good information in this thread, but you can safely ignore anyone who suggests you consult greatschools.net. No one considers it a good source of information about school quality.
Greatschools.org, on the other hand, has useful information, although some of it is inconvenient to those who claim "all the schools in Arlington are great."
They're the same damn Web site, and it's a useless one. If has no value at all.
Signed, parent with schools rated 9.
Having some anonymous poster on DCUM declare something useless does not make it so.
The fact that your school is rated a 9 cuts both ways, dear. Funny you didn't end up with schools rated 3 or 4. Guess they are for other people?