Yes, for sure! We are in the beginning of research stages so at the moment are flexible to find somewhere that best fits our needs.. our kids attend a Catholic school now and we want to continue there. So far we know one job will be near Capitol Hill, the second will be flexible (healthcare). We are coming from the Midwest/South so our budget doesn’t stretch as far there and we know our options will be limited. We could go up to 700-800k and prefer a SFH (really want a yard even if small). It’s a totally different world there than the large suburb neighborhoods we’re coming from, so we know we need to adjust our expectations! Also considering MD (around Silver Spring etc?) as we’ve noticed the large pocket of Catholic schools there as well. |
| St. James in Falls Church has 2 classes per grade. It has a nice community (houses in City of Falls Church will be out of your price range, but there may be some in the part of Falls Church that is in Fairfax County). |
In case you want some unsolicited real estate advice, you might look around Capitol Hill as well. Could find a townhome with a small yard there for 700-800, and might like to be connected to a community where you work. I’d also suggest renting for a year before buying to get to know the area. That is what we did, and we are very happy we did. Generally, you’ll get more for your money the farther out you go, unless you choose an apt or townhouse in some areas of DC. Silver Spring could be good bc it is cheaper than Arlington, Fairfax County and Bethesda. |
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OP, I would not knowingly commute across any Potomac River bridge for work or school. Traffic is bad on a good day, and worse if any bridge has an issue.
My advice is to live, work, and attend school all on the same side of the river. |
Super MAGA community if that matters to you. |
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I have a dyslexic child, and we are INCREDIBLY happy with St. Mary's in Alexandria.
He gets taken out twice a week for specialized Orton Gillingham tutoring that is totally through the school, done with another child with dyslexia in his grade. He loves the teacher and she sends hone updates written updates weekly on what they're working on. In addition, the Principal is working on getting all the elementary teachers OG certified. |
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^"sends home written updates"
Also, want to add that there is no additional tuition fee for the dyslexia/OG services. |
Thank you for this suggestion! It would be a huge change for us, but we are definitely open to that. We will be able to rent for a bit before buying, but hesitate to move our kiddos again (would be the third time in three years) so are trying to narrow it down for their sake. |
As a Saint James family would strongly disagree with this characterization. |
I don’t know about St James itself because we aren’t Catholic and DC attends a different school, but we live in that area and no, it isn’t. Some people, yes. Most people, no. |
St. Ann has a visiting SLP, and the K-2 teachers are trained in OG. At least that was the case in recent years. Can't speak for turnover. |
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St James & Our Lady of Good Counsel both look like great schools. If you chose one over the other, why?
Also, are there particular catholic high schools that the students from St James or OLGC tend to go to? |
| We debated between two schools, and—seeing no obvious academic differences—settled on the one that was a 10 rather than 18 minute drive from our home. With kids in both the preschool and elementary, we have multiple drop-offs and pickups, so I appreciate the shorter commute in practice more than I anticipated. |
St Mary’s (Alexandria) had a reading specialist when DC attended. |
| I liked St. James over the others nearby because the principal was a nun, but she just left. A permanent successor has not been announced so who knows what happens next. |