OP, if you are still looking in Alexandria City vs. Arlington based on comments:
1) Lyles Crouch has excellent outcomes, but it is an extremely rigid and structured curriculum. Its outcomes also are skewed by the fact that it has fewer FARMS students. 2) Charles Barrett has the best principal and shift in curriculum. Unless you can afford a $1 million+ home or are okay with an apartment/condo rent in the other schools zones, this is your best option. It has a great balance between affordable housing, commutability, and great school -- as other posters have said. 3) Maury is also excellent, but it has a terrible playground, which they've been trying to improve forever. The catchment zone has expensive housing. 4) George Mason provides solid academics, but its leadership has been like revolving door the last few years. Again, catchment zone has expensive housing. 5) Mount Vernon Community School still has significant issues. Jefferson Houston may be on the improvement trajectory, but it will probably be at least 10 years, before it's at the level of, say, Charles Barrett -- assuming good school leadership and parent involvement. |
It’s actually awesome. Have you tried year round? The program has stayed because it’s so well liked. |
We love Tucker and the Cameron Stn neighborhood! |
And Your information is somewhat out of date. Maury's playground really great - the work was completed last year. MV parents seem really happy with the school. I wouldn't lump it in with JH. |
Maury dads, hands down. Cute AND rich. |
Maury's playground reno is done, it has undergone something like a $1M renovation, including grading, new soccer fields, outdoor classroom, etc etc. Huge neighborhood congregating spot. |
Lyles-Crouch consistently outranks the other elementary schools in the city, and has earned a "9" greatschools.org ranking, with Charles Barrett close behind with an "8." Those two I would argue can go toe-to-toe with any school you would find in Arlington County (and with more diversity!) and outperform many schools in Fairfax County.
Maury comes in third with a "6." George Mason and Tucker both got scores of "5." MacArthur got a "4." Hammond/Polk/Adams all received "3" scores. And Jefferson-Houston and Mount Vernon received "2" scores, bringing up the rear. I normally wouldn't put much weight in the Great Schools rankings, but in this case it seems to be pretty on point. If you can find a place in zone, then go for Lyles-Crouch or Charles Barrett. To buy a townhouse in zone at Lyles-Crouch you're looking at about min $750k for a three bedroom rowhouse in the SE Quadrant in Old Town (expect multiple offers_...but you can also get in if you buy a townhouse down Eisenhauer Avenue, where there is a weird dog-leg shaped zone for Lyles-Crouch, near the water park Great Waves. There are also several apartments and condos in the zone you can rent, but Old Town isn't inexpensive. For Charles Barrett, to purchase a single family detached home, you're also looking at a min $750k to purchase in the Beverley Hills area of Alexandria, which is really nice and close to Del Ray shops and restaurants. Alternatively, there are terrific and affordable and nicely located townhouses and condos in Park Fairfax, which is a very kid-friendly and pet-friendly community. Those you can get for around $550k-$600k, and you can also rent. Lyles-Crouch is strict and lives up to its academic reputation. The principal is very much a rule-the-roost sort, and is no-nonsense and a no-exceptions type. She isn't particularly warm and fuzzy, but she has turned the school into something the city is proud of, and is very sought after, and a bright spot in ACPS. She is well-respected by parents, if not necessarily well-liked. She also knows each and every child by name, and greets every single child each morning, as they walk into school. The kids know that school is their job, there is a zero tolerance policy for bullying, and there is a strong push on homework and academics, even in the lower grades. Charles Barrett is a less structured environment. More warm and fuzzy and probably more nurturing. Good academics. Diverse student body and community. |
I would think the great school ranking in line with the demographics of each school - more farm students, lower scores. |
My son is in 3rd grade at Maury. Rich dads, sure. Cute dads? Not from what I've observed. |
I drive by Maury several times a week. If that's the renovation, ugh! It looks awful. I couldn't even tell that it had been completed. |
I pass Maury around the beginning of the day and see plenty of cute dads dropping off their kids, a handful of really cute ones even. But, I don't see any outward signs of obvious wealth. If I were single and looking there are plenty of guys I'd accept a date from. But, I care more about their attitude and appearance than I do about how much money they have. I don't need someone to support me, but it looks like a lot of the moms think differently. I don't think many work out of the home. Tons of yoga pants and baseball hats at 8 am... |
Just a quick correction -. There is a mix of 1br (not townhouse) and 2 bedroom (townhouse) and a smattering of 3 bedroom and occasional a 4 bedroom. Biggest drawbacks are 1 bathroom, no central heat/air, high condo fees. Prices are anywhere from low $200Ks to Mid $300Ks (more for the occasional 4 Bedroom) Very few school age kids in the neighborhood. fyi - Charles Barrett boundary moved and there will actually be more kids coming from Arlandria which will skew the demographics a bit in the coming years and likely test scores. |