Let's talk about the lower performing schools in FFX

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of the ones listed, I'd say go for falls church, the area - specifically mosaic and around the Dunn Lori g metro is greatly improving, and your investment will probably pay off.


I live here. Not so impressed by Shrevewood ES so far. Not a great school and it's very crowded. They are getting even more trailers. This past year the sixth grade classrooms were all in the trailers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We're currently in the Pine Spring/Jackson/Falls Church pyramid. Although our DDs are still pre-K, I've heard nothing but good reviews from the families in our neighborhood with kids who are school-aged. Many of the elementary kids go to Mantua for AAP, but those at Pine Spring seem to be equally pleased.


Same here except Timberland is our elementary. Some of the kids go to Mantua but most people actually say great things about Timberland.
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Anonymous
OP, what is your budget and what is the commute? I'm sure we can find you a good neighborhood with good schools and good commute!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of the ones listed, I'd say go for falls church, the area - specifically mosaic and around the Dunn Lori g metro is greatly improving, and your investment will probably pay off.


I live here. Not so impressed by Shrevewood ES so far. Not a great school and it's very crowded. They are getting even more trailers. This past year the sixth grade classrooms were all in the trailers.


Shrevewood is in the Marshall HS district, not Falls Church.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about the part of Annandale that feeds into Lake Braddock? Too far?


https://www.redfin.com/VA/Springfield/5513-Ravenel-Ln-22151/home/9742591 looks like it's going to need a lot of work and is priced accordingly)

https://www.redfin.com/VA/Springfield/5642-Inverchapel-Rd-22151/home/9742654


No part of Annandale feeds into Lake Braddock. Annandale feeds into Annandale, Falls Church, Stuart and Woodson.


You're right. It was Woodson I was thinking of. I'm just looking at the area and got them mixed up. Like this one: https://www.redfin.com/VA/Annandale/4112-Wakefield-Chapel-Rd-22003/home/9628075
Anonymous
Look at Mason Crest. Amazing elementary school, nice neighborhood (Broyhill Crest) with nice SFH's just around 500K. MS sucks but HS not terrible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of the ones listed, I'd say go for falls church, the area - specifically mosaic and around the Dunn Lori g metro is greatly improving, and your investment will probably pay off.


I live here. Not so impressed by Shrevewood ES so far. Not a great school and it's very crowded. They are getting even more trailers. This past year the sixth grade classrooms were all in the trailers.


Shrevewood is in the Marshall HS district, not Falls Church.


Pp said the area near Dunn Loring metro. That's where I live and what pp mentioned. Just offering my experience since I live here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look at Mason Crest. Amazing elementary school, nice neighborhood (Broyhill Crest) with nice SFH's just around 500K. MS sucks but HS not terrible.


Are you referring to Poe or Glasgow? Mason Crest is a split feeder. Personally, I'd prefer Glasgow to Poe, at least with DeRose in charge at Glasgow.
Anonymous
What is your budget and where do you need to commute? We live in the Woodson pyramid (between little River and braddock) and there are houses in the 500k range that are close to major roads to DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at Mason Crest. Amazing elementary school, nice neighborhood (Broyhill Crest) with nice SFH's just around 500K. MS sucks but HS not terrible.


Are you referring to Poe or Glasgow? Mason Crest is a split feeder. Personally, I'd prefer Glasgow to Poe, at least with DeRose in charge at Glasgow.


DeRose is nice and is very into school spirit, but I'm not impressed with the academic side. I feel there is a lot of fluff but no substance. I can't compare it to Poe, however, as I have no experience with that school.
Anonymous
OP, there's a TH community walking distance to Dunn Loring that feeds to Fairhill ES. Not my area, I'm near Oakton, but I have friends there and they love the community and the schools.
Anonymous
OP, I used to live between Vienna and Dunn Loring in one of the townhouse communities feeding into Fairhill ES. My neighbors all used the local schools and they were happy with Fairhill. The commute wasn't bad via metro, or if I drove into DC before 7:00. I think the demographics of FCHS are on the upswing, and the school is not as overcrowded as many in the area.

Folks I know who used Jackson MS and Falls Church HS were happy with it. We moved into Arlington before my daughter entered school, so I can't speak from experience. (though I can recommend our awesome daycare/preschool.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at Mason Crest. Amazing elementary school, nice neighborhood (Broyhill Crest) with nice SFH's just around 500K. MS sucks but HS not terrible.


Are you referring to Poe or Glasgow? Mason Crest is a split feeder. Personally, I'd prefer Glasgow to Poe, at least with DeRose in charge at Glasgow.


DeRose is nice and is very into school spirit, but I'm not impressed with the academic side. I feel there is a lot of fluff but no substance. I can't compare it to Poe, however, as I have no experience with that school.


I think the issue with Glasgow is the size. It really needs to be redistricted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is your budget and where do you need to commute? We live in the Woodson pyramid (between little River and braddock) and there are houses in the 500k range that are close to major roads to DC.


600K max and we want a single family home. I work in Old Town and DH works across the river in Maryland. We don't want to live in PG county, so we are looking for places along the beltway. Hence the Edison, West Potomac, Hayfield, Annadale, Falls Church questions.

We are renting right now and have considered the West of the beltway neighborhoods, but in terms of getting on the beltway, we can't go too far west before running into serious commute issues.
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