Between FCCPS and APS, Arlington’s schools are walkable at all levels. Where most in-bounds students walk to W-L for example, Meridian HS is removed from the walkable parts of Falls Church City where families live. Walkability is a quality of life issue for some, but not all families. FCPS does (or did back in the day) tend to locate most schools off of busy roads, but you’re right that there are some exceptions like in the Town of Vienna, and a few others. |
Lots of kids walk to Meridian from all points in the city, including mine from about 20 minutes away. The police provide crossing and traffic control for the middle and high school every morning. |
That’s good to know! Even though Meridian is still a bit removed from the city’s residential neighborhoods. But as the town center develops around the school, it will become an attractive neighborhood. The original 50s-era school was built on then rural land in Fairfax County just outside the city limits for expediency. Schools in APS reflect the pattern of school development in an older, denser urban / suburban core like DC. |
My slightly introverted DS is a freshman and did an IB transfer from Yorktown to WL so didn't have many friends to start with but he's happy there. He doesn't seem overwhelmed by the size or crowds and is finding his circle. |
Any student can pursue the IB diploma (some pre-Rees, you may need to take an extra math class over the summer). But almost all students take IB classes without pursuing the diploma. They also offer a CP (career path) diploma. But yeah, almost every student takes IB English, math, etc because that is all there is. |
APS schools are more walkable. FCPS are more professionally run and offer the benefits of a large school system. APS doesn’t have schools comparable to Langley or McLean. If this APS parent had to d it again, I’d love to McLean. |