Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in 1502 and while Washington Lee is certainly both walkable and bikeable to us, Yorktown really is not. Something is up with their distance calculators, because it is definitely another half mile at least to Yorktown. Moreover that HUGE hill between us and Yorktown really kills the bikeability.
Uphill! Both ways! J/k, but for our family it really would kill the ease of getting there. We can walk now, and if they add this impediment and at the same time tell us we're still walkable/bikeable when we're really not and they won't bus us either, this move doesn't work for us. I like W-L to start with, so to take that away and the walkability, too, aww, APS, why you gotta hurt me?
It's off. My house in Lyon Village on walkable map is 0.97 miles. Their app has us listed as 1.7 miles. They want to bus us to Yorktown--while neighbors next to us (directly across the street) and behind us will remain walking to W-L.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is the school board or staff so keen to move unit 1502 from W-L to Yorktown? It's moving in 3 out of 4 of the offered scenarios. It's currently walkable to W-L, and it just had its elementary school moved from Glebe to McKinley during the recent redistricting fiasco. AGAIN? Can't they just leave us alone?
I didn't object to the Glebe/McKinley move and I don't want to be one of those entitled parents who object to everything APS does. But I like W-L and I heard Yorktown has more disposable income and therefore drugs.
Does most of McKinley end up at Yorktown? If so, maybe they are trying to keep the school together?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's off. My house in Lyon Village on walkable map is 0.97 miles. Their app has us listed as 1.7 miles. They want to bus us to Yorktown--while neighbors next to us (directly across the street) and behind us will remain walking to W-L.
What PU are you living in? I didn't think any Lyon Village PU's are still included in the four possible options still under consideration.
Lyon Village is a state of mind now, not a place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in 1502 and while Washington Lee is certainly both walkable and bikeable to us, Yorktown really is not. Something is up with their distance calculators, because it is definitely another half mile at least to Yorktown. Moreover that HUGE hill between us and Yorktown really kills the bikeability.
Uphill! Both ways! J/k, but for our family it really would kill the ease of getting there. We can walk now, and if they add this impediment and at the same time tell us we're still walkable/bikeable when we're really not and they won't bus us either, this move doesn't work for us. I like W-L to start with, so to take that away and the walkability, too, aww, APS, why you gotta hurt me?
It's off. My house in Lyon Village on walkable map is 0.97 miles. Their app has us listed as 1.7 miles. They want to bus us to Yorktown--while neighbors next to us (directly across the street) and behind us will remain walking to W-L.
What PU are you living in? I didn't think any Lyon Village PU's are still included in the four possible options still under consideration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in 1502 and while Washington Lee is certainly both walkable and bikeable to us, Yorktown really is not. Something is up with their distance calculators, because it is definitely another half mile at least to Yorktown. Moreover that HUGE hill between us and Yorktown really kills the bikeability.
Uphill! Both ways! J/k, but for our family it really would kill the ease of getting there. We can walk now, and if they add this impediment and at the same time tell us we're still walkable/bikeable when we're really not and they won't bus us either, this move doesn't work for us. I like W-L to start with, so to take that away and the walkability, too, aww, APS, why you gotta hurt me?
It's off. My house in Lyon Village on walkable map is 0.97 miles. Their app has us listed as 1.7 miles. They want to bus us to Yorktown--while neighbors next to us (directly across the street) and behind us will remain walking to W-L.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in 1502 and while Washington Lee is certainly both walkable and bikeable to us, Yorktown really is not. Something is up with their distance calculators, because it is definitely another half mile at least to Yorktown. Moreover that HUGE hill between us and Yorktown really kills the bikeability.
Uphill! Both ways! J/k, but for our family it really would kill the ease of getting there. We can walk now, and if they add this impediment and at the same time tell us we're still walkable/bikeable when we're really not and they won't bus us either, this move doesn't work for us. I like W-L to start with, so to take that away and the walkability, too, aww, APS, why you gotta hurt me?
Anonymous wrote:I'm in 1502 and while Washington Lee is certainly both walkable and bikeable to us, Yorktown really is not. Something is up with their distance calculators, because it is definitely another half mile at least to Yorktown. Moreover that HUGE hill between us and Yorktown really kills the bikeability.
Uphill! Both ways! J/k, but for our family it really would kill the ease of getting there. We can walk now, and if they add this impediment and at the same time tell us we're still walkable/bikeable when we're really not and they won't bus us either, this move doesn't work for us. I like W-L to start with, so to take that away and the walkability, too, aww, APS, why you gotta hurt me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question: Does anyone care to speculate why ArlNow has been silent on the boundary issue? No articles about Thursday's meeting? about the proposed options?
WEIRD, right? Hmmmm... is it the long arm of the school superintendent affecting free press?
Anonymous wrote:Question: Does anyone care to speculate why ArlNow has been silent on the boundary issue? No articles about Thursday's meeting? about the proposed options?
Anonymous wrote:Keep hoping pp. so long as your kids are unborn, you can afford that timetable. The rest of us need good schools now. So we have to move, win the lottery or go private.
Anonymous wrote:From what I've seen, there are 1 or 2 people in 1502 losing getting pretty worked up about this. It totally makes sense why APS is considering moving them. It's the only planning unit in the neighborhood not at Yorktown. It's edges are George Mason & Wash. Blvd. It's basically half-way in between YT and WL, so the walkable arguments are nonsense. Then, you've got Glebe folks from the other side of Mason saying their neighbors are being moved, but really, they families are being moved to be with their actual neighbors. It's a weird situation, for sure!