Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
No, they won't, hysterical cow.
Agreed but talk to the ASFS parents who are worried about their home values if a S. Arlington school comes to Key. They claim their community will be divided if they all have to go to a new neighborhood school at Key so they need APS to move ASFS over to the Key building to keep the community together—which makes no sense because if they are all moving to a “new” Key neighborhood school, their community should stay intact, albeit at a new location.
Apparently, though, it’s too distressing for them to lose their science program so they want the taxpayers to pay to move ASFS to Key for them. Whatever new school that would come to Key is apparently not good enough. Will be interesting to see if APS and the SB cave to their demands, especially after Murphy’s email about being equitable and transparent. Not sure how moving one neighborhood school to another neighborhood school to appease a small set of homeowners is a smart use of APS funds.
Can we agree that neither a change in Key to neighborhood nor a change in MckinTuckNottDiscov to option will decrease property values? The premise is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
No, they won't, hysterical cow.
Agreed but talk to the ASFS parents who are worried about their home values if a S. Arlington school comes to Key. They claim their community will be divided if they all have to go to a new neighborhood school at Key so they need APS to move ASFS over to the Key building to keep the community together—which makes no sense because if they are all moving to a “new” Key neighborhood school, their community should stay intact, albeit at a new location.
Apparently, though, it’s too distressing for them to lose their science program so they want the taxpayers to pay to move ASFS to Key for them. Whatever new school that would come to Key is apparently not good enough. Will be interesting to see if APS and the SB cave to their demands, especially after Murphy’s email about being equitable and transparent. Not sure how moving one neighborhood school to another neighborhood school to appease a small set of homeowners is a smart use of APS funds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
No, they won't, hysterical cow.
Agreed but talk to the ASFS parents who are worried about their home values if a S. Arlington school comes to Key. They claim their community will be divided if they all have to go to a new neighborhood school at Key so they need APS to move ASFS over to the Key building to keep the community together—which makes no sense because if they are all moving to a “new” Key neighborhood school, their community should stay intact, albeit at a new location.
Apparently, though, it’s too distressing for them to lose their science program so they want the taxpayers to pay to move ASFS to Key for them. Whatever new school that would come to Key is apparently not good enough. Will be interesting to see if APS and the SB cave to their demands, especially after Murphy’s email about being equitable and transparent. Not sure how moving one neighborhood school to another neighborhood school to appease a small set of homeowners is a smart use of APS funds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
No, they won't, hysterical cow.
Agreed but talk to the ASFS parents who are worried about their home values if a S. Arlington school comes to Key. They claim their community will be divided if they all have to go to a new neighborhood school at Key so they need APS to move ASFS over to the Key building to keep the community together—which makes no sense because if they are all moving to a “new” Key neighborhood school, their community should stay intact, albeit at a new location.
Apparently, though, it’s too distressing for them to lose their science program so they want the taxpayers to pay to move ASFS to Key for them. Whatever new school that would come to Key is apparently not good enough. Will be interesting to see if APS and the SB cave to their demands, especially after Murphy’s email about being equitable and transparent. Not sure how moving one neighborhood school to another neighborhood school to appease a small set of homeowners is a smart use of APS funds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
No, they won't, hysterical cow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
So this is really about sending all the buses to south arlington to crowd our quiet neighborhood streets since our property values are lower.
THANKS FOR OUTING HOW NORTH ARLINGTON FAMILIES REALLY FEEL. I thought this what it was about, but no one dared to say in on line until now.
No, this person doesn't speak for all of us and you know it. Let's please try to be grown-ups here.
Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
No, they won't, hysterical cow.
Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
So this is really about sending all the buses to south arlington to crowd our quiet neighborhood streets since our property values are lower.
THANKS FOR OUTING HOW NORTH ARLINGTON FAMILIES REALLY FEEL. I thought this what it was about, but no one dared to say in on line until now.
No, this person doesn't speak for all of us and you know it. Let's please try to be grown-ups here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
So this is really about sending all the buses to south arlington to crowd our quiet neighborhood streets since our property values are lower.
THANKS FOR OUTING HOW NORTH ARLINGTON FAMILIES REALLY FEEL. I thought this what it was about, but no one dared to say in on line until now.
Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out lady. I am sure there will be plenty of people lined up to buy you McMansion.
Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.
Anonymous wrote:I hope Arlington County is paying close attention to this. If Jamestown/Nottingham/Tuckahoe become a choice school, neighborhood house values will go down. On the plus side, the insane real estate taxes should also be reflective of the reduced home values.
No way will I continue to pay the r/e taxes I'm currently paying if 22 buses are coming up and down our streets everyday. This decision will be very costly to the County.