It does. -Arlington parent |
Aren’t max class sizes standardized across county? |
Max sizes are supposed to be the same but not every school has enough kids to end up with classes that are maxed out. You have to split a class in ES when it gets to 30, I think that is the number but I could be wrong. If the Center has 60 kids, they have 2 classes of 30. If the base school has 40 kids, they have two classes of 20. Smaller classes because fewer kids but over the max level. Our school has a language immersion program. First grade is always full for LI, 30-32 kids. The regular class tends to be at 16-19 students. Kids drop from immersion into the regular class, new kids to the school go to the regular class. By 6th grade the classes are both in the mid 20's. |
Colvin Run ES is neighborhood school and an AAP Center only for Great Falls ES. It is under capacity. All in-boundary kids will move on to Cooper MS and Langley HS. It is a good pyramid to check out. |
| Colvin Run ES doesn't serve McLean neighborhoods. |
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Chesterbrook/Longfellow/McLean were disappointing despite the high ratings. Fairfax County is like a machine (one size only). We had a much better experience in Arlington, which offered a variety of environments, like the Hippie school, Montessori options, etc. The teachers in Arlington were better and actually knew my kids; in Fairfax only the top or bottom kids get attention. Also,
the kids/parents in FCPS were insufferable. |
Not our experience at all (plenty of differentiation and personal attention), and we thought Longfellow and McLean were fantastic. Our kids were in a different pyramid for ES. We'd lived in Arlington previously, and there was a fair amount of controversy over the "Hippie school" (HB Woodlawn), with a lot of people convinced there were unfair sibling preferences taking place when it came to admission. |
| Yeah, not everyone in APS is happy that some kids get to attend HB with 400 kids while W-L is over 2600 students and projected to be over 2800 in a few years. |
It feeds to Langley HS. The OP specified Langley or McLean. |
The only thing is that the neighborhood is quite far away from Cooper and Langley, so it can be a long commute. |
The OP also specified they were thinking of moving to McLean. Colvin Run serves neighborhoods in Great Falls and Vienna, not McLean. OP also said they were interested in schools smaller than Churchill Road and Spring Hill, and Colvin Run has more kids than Churchill Road. If you think OP should be looking at other feeders to Langley or McLean, even if they don’t serve McLean neighborhoods, Great Falls and Lemon Road - both smaller than Churchill Road and Spring Hill - might make more sense than Colvin Run. Or, I guess, you could just keep ignoring OP’s post and recommending Colvin Run. Are you trying to sell a house there? |
Results can be much more unpredictable in the older grades and among those who are new to FCPS. |
When Colvin Run opened, the Langley parents in Great Falls were pissed about their kids having to cross Route 7 to attend a school with a Vienna address. I assume they got over it eventually. |
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We love our McLean schools- Kent gardens/longfellow/mclean. I’ve had kids at all three, and I think the quality of Longfellow is heads and shoulders above my experience with other FCPS middle schools. (I’m assuming there are others that are also good- but I haven’t personally experienced those).
I think most area ES are good (and relatively equal). I would also be happy with north Arlington high schools. If it were me, I’d find a neighborhood that I like and double check the school quality is above average. Class size varies tremendously between grades (one of my kids had an enormous class with 32 kids in math, her sister only has 22- same school, different grade). |
From OP’s post: “ Are there any smaller elementary schools in Mclean/Vienna that feed to solid high schools?” |