I mean, it's pretty uniformly affluent, so there's that. |
The schools do draw from nearby communities which is why they are full of wealthy people. |
It makes sense that the taxes are much higher because you've got a much smaller population supporting a city school system, police department, and local government. While some of the associated costs are variable, some of the costs are fixed and end up borne by a smaller number of residents. |
Conversely, the FCC schools also exclude the nearby communities that are not full of higher income people. |
OP in every thread about FCC this poster, or someone else I guess, always posts this information about FC from more than 60 years ago as if Arlington and Fairfax and other nearby areas of NoVa weren't also segregated and in no hurry to integrate. Falls Church City has been a progressive city full of highly educated people for many decades now and the schools are currently 65% white and 35% minority. That's not as diverse as many other schools but they are hardly trying to keep the city or the schools segregated, that's just ignorant and incorrect. |
| "downtown vibe??" I'm not sure what you're referring to here. Do you just mean that there are things you can walk to? |
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OP, just look at demographics of FCC versus Marshall, McLean and Falls Church HS (all three in FCPS) and you will see the demographic differences.
Separate from the schools … I live on the border with Fairfax and it’s crazy how white the FCC restaurants and businesses are. I am usually the only nonwhite person or one of fewer than five in FCC businesses. |
Um, Haycock? Lemon Road? Both excellent elementary schools that feed to excellent middle and high schools. OP - we looked at both and prefer Falls Church, Fairfax County, literally one block from FCC. This means we do almost all of our business in FCC. We chose this because we are a mixed race family and wanted our children in a more diverse school. People will tell you FCC is diverse, but it's not socioeconomically diverse at all. I know one hispanic family that moved away because their child felt different and was bullied. That said, the schools are highly rated and have a lot of money so if that's what you want, go for it. |
Diversity is not the same when everyone is rich. |
And the post to which you responded doesn't claim otherwise. Note the "many years ago" reference. But it provides context for why the demographics of FCC today are what they are, compared to areas not far away with much more diversity. And it's certainly less "ignorant and incorrect" than the claim that the schools attended by those who live in parts of Fairfax County with Falls Church addresses are "subpar." |
Thank you this is helpful. |
Yes, just the sense of some walkability compared to many of the suburbs in Northern Virginia that seem almost exclusively car-bound. Again, we are searching from a distance and not from the area so we might not be seeing things correctly. |
| We looked in FCC but ended up just over the line in Arlington where are taxes are half the price of similar priced homes in FCC. I really like both jurisdictions. My kids do some camps and activities through Falls Church Rec since some are closer than parts of Arlington. Lots of good parks and cute walkable area. We can walk to the EFC metro. Good schools, tons of kids in our neighborhood, and both the Falls Church and Westover farmers markets are really nice. I suggest also looking in the parts of Arlington that border FCC since there is very little housing stock around here. |
| Sorry, our taxes, not are! Been a long day. |
Amy Coney Barrett lives there |