Good school districts zip codes please

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Checkout greatschools for ratings


No, actually, skip greatschools.net. Not useful.


Very useful it gives you a rank based on test scores comparing to schools in the state and county. You can also find out demographics and how many reduced and free lunches, this mirrors the neighborhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:22101, 22102, 22043, 22046, 22180, 22181, 22182, 22027

All are near the orange or silver line with ranking of 9s or higher


I would also add Oakton but parts can be far 22124
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi. I am looking to move to VA or MD, not too far from DC. I was wanting advice on what are the best school districts in VA and MD with zip codes and names of schools - lower, middle, and high school please. My real estate broker recommended Bethesda Whitman school district but I was interested in finding out more about VA with people with school age children & other areas of MD. My one child would be going into pre-k. Thanks very much.


Let's see, what's missing (assuming you're not a troll trying to cause a shitstorm):

Location of your and your husband's jobs (and please, not just "Arlington" or "DC", but a specific area within "Arlington" or "DC", like "Rosslyn" or "Foggy Bottom".)
What sort of house you want (single-family, townhouse, condo), how old that house is, and if you want a SFH, how much of a yard you're going to want
Your budget
Your desire for a neighborhood -- miles of residential, highly walkable to parks/schools/libraries/restaurants, or what?
Your tolerance for a commute

Some schools -- such as Einstein (MD) and Stuart (VA) -- will have a higher group of low-achievers than say Whitman (MD) and Langley (VA). BUT, a high achiever at Stuart is comparable to a high achiever at Langley.



The higher achievers transfer out and go to ib or ap programs at the better schools
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:22207:

Nottingham/Williamsburg/Yorktown
Taylor/Williamsburg/Yorktown
Jamestown/Williamsburg/Yorktown


This, however, good luck on getting a property. There's like zero inventory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:22207:

Nottingham/Williamsburg/Yorktown
Taylor/Williamsburg/Yorktown
Jamestown/Williamsburg/Yorktown


This, however, good luck on getting a property. There's like zero inventory.


I just took a walk in my Jamestown/Williamsburg/Yorktown neighborhood and count several houses.

There's this: http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/3802-N-Dittmar-Rd_Arlington_VA_22207_M59248-02457

There's a house at the corner of Little Falls and Harrison that's for sale in what I presume is a lower bracket

There are a couple of Williamsburg.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi. I am looking to move to VA or MD, not too far from DC. I was wanting advice on what are the best school districts in VA and MD with zip codes and names of schools - lower, middle, and high school please. My real estate broker recommended Bethesda Whitman school district but I was interested in finding out more about VA with people with school age children & other areas of MD. My one child would be going into pre-k. Thanks very much.


Let's see, what's missing (assuming you're not a troll trying to cause a shitstorm):

Location of your and your husband's jobs (and please, not just "Arlington" or "DC", but a specific area within "Arlington" or "DC", like "Rosslyn" or "Foggy Bottom".)
What sort of house you want (single-family, townhouse, condo), how old that house is, and if you want a SFH, how much of a yard you're going to want
Your budget
Your desire for a neighborhood -- miles of residential, highly walkable to parks/schools/libraries/restaurants, or what?
Your tolerance for a commute

Some schools -- such as Einstein (MD) and Stuart (VA) -- will have a higher group of low-achievers than say Whitman (MD) and Langley (VA). BUT, a high achiever at Stuart is comparable to a high achiever at Langley.


SE DC and Out of home
SFH under 700K
Long commute ok
Walkable community with 'outdoors'
Anonymous
With your budget you're basically based out of North Arlington and much of close in Bethesda (Whitman). I'd suggest Walter Johnson high school cluster in MD, or possibly Silver Spring, MD.
Anonymous
priced out -- sorry for typo
Anonymous
Check our Burke, Va or Reston, VA.
Anonymous
Annandale in the Woodson HS area. Or the part of Springfield that goes into West Springfield High School. For Maryland, Silver Spring in the Blair HS zone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi. I am looking to move to VA or MD, not too far from DC. I was wanting advice on what are the best school districts in VA and MD with zip codes and names of schools - lower, middle, and high school please. My real estate broker recommended Bethesda Whitman school district but I was interested in finding out more about VA with people with school age children & other areas of MD. My one child would be going into pre-k. Thanks very much.


The PPs are defining "good schools" as "schools attended almost entirely by the children of affluent white or Asian parents". If these are your criteria too, then in Montgomery County, you should look in the Whitman cluster (FARMS <5%, 70% white, 12% Asian) or the Churchill cluster (FARMS <5%, 58% white, 22% Asian).

Anonymous
Keep in mind that Fairfax and Montgomery counties have some of the best schools in the nation - so even the schools that are "mediocre" by comparison are still quite good. Each school has good and bad teachers. Sometimes these “top schools” aren’t a good fit for your kids. As for getting into the better state universities, if your child is at one of the top schools – the competition is tougher than if they were at some of the other schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The school districts in Maryland near DC are:

Montgomery County Public Schools
Prince George's County Public Schools
Howard County Public Schools

There is no Whitman school district. Whitman is a high school in Bethesda that is part of Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS). MCPS has 202 elementary schools, 38 middle schools, and 25 high schools.


I live in Howard County and love it, but I would not classify it as near DC. Its a long commute.
Anonymous
22207
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:22207:

Nottingham/Williamsburg/Yorktown
Taylor/Williamsburg/Yorktown
Jamestown/Williamsburg/Yorktown


This, however, good luck on getting a property. There's like zero inventory.


There's a $899k and a $1.375m on Florida Ave.
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