The main difference in the populations between high schools like McLean and Meridian are the Asian populations. For whatever reason, Meridian has fewer Asian students. The other difference is the McLean is AP and Meridian is IB. |
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I love Fairfax City. It's racially and socioeconomically diverse for the area, had great community amenities and events, and excellent schools. Northern Virginia leans liberal, but is more moderate than some other areas of the country, so depending on where you're coming from, ymmv. Check out the Daniels Run - Katherine Johnson - Fairfax HS pyramid.
But others are correct that if it's in your budget, you should look at Arlington for more progressive communities that are closer to DC. |
| OP here — we do ideally want VA because it’s closer to family but sadly it doesn’t appear we can afford Arlington… |
+1. I have one at Glasgow and one of Justice and both are thriving. |
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Mclean HS pyramid is from my experience mostly democrat-leaning and more progressive than the western part of the county. Not as progressive as Arlington though.
The Langley pyramid in Mclean is more conservative |
Falls Church HS is in Fairfax and not City of Falls Church because of segregation. |
The best schools are in the more moderate areas, but if you are "progressive" please move to the most liberal areas. |
If you can't afford Arlington, you can't afford McLean, but given what you say you value it seems you should be looking in South Arlington areas zoned to Wakefield HS. |
| You want Marshall - a really good set of families who all share the same progressive values as us. Great school. |
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It sounds like George C. Marshall is your match.
AIM for Freedom Hill ES as that is not a split feeder. |
Make sure you want the IB curriculum rather than AP. We found it overly prescriptive and we moved out of the Marshall district so our younger kids could attend an AP school. |
If you want IB and close-ish to DC, you may want to consider the Edison pyramid, specifically homes zoned for Clermont Elementary. The price of housing in that area is lower than other pyramids, and Clermont is quite close to the border of Alexandria. You can bike to the King Street Metro station and Old Town Alexandria in a few minutes by going through the hole in the 495 sound-deadening wall at the end of Clermont Ave. It does take longer to drive. |
| OP: Researching IB and l feel like AP will be a better fit for my kids. What about West Potomac or Lake Braddock? |
Yes, more than 60 years ago. |
Between those two, I would pick Lake Braddock, but YMMV. |