Where to live for best public schools

Anonymous
Hi All,

I’m sure this thread has been done before but I can’t find it. We’re buying a home. We have a toddler. I’m lazy and don’t want to move several times for schools. Where in NoVa is a good cluster? We max out at $700k and work in downtown DC so we’d like a not heinous commute. I’m on redfin and I’m seeing high schools in the 1’s and 3’s, WTF? That can’t be right. Am also looking at MoCo but people keep saying VA is a better buy than MD. We’re currently renting in Van Ness DC and would like to buy something by December. Please help. Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi All,

I’m sure this thread has been done before but I can’t find it. We’re buying a home. We have a toddler. I’m lazy and don’t want to move several times for schools. Where in NoVa is a good cluster? We max out at $700k and work in downtown DC so we’d like a not heinous commute. I’m on redfin and I’m seeing high schools in the 1’s and 3’s, WTF? That can’t be right. Am also looking at MoCo but people keep saying VA is a better buy than MD. We’re currently renting in Van Ness DC and would like to buy something by December. Please help. Thanks!


What line do you live off of?
Anonymous
I mean work off of.
Anonymous
Define best?

Your kid is little.

What might be an outstanding high school pyramid today might not be by the time your kid makes it to high school.

Signed,
9 school pyramid
Anonymous
Hi All,

I’m sure this thread has been done before but I can’t find it. We’re buying a home. We have a toddler. I’m lazy and don’t want to move several times for schools. Where in NoVa is a good cluster? We max out at $700k and work in downtown DC so we’d like a not heinous commute. I’m on redfin and I’m seeing high schools in the 1’s and 3’s, WTF? That can’t be right. Am also looking at MoCo but people keep saying VA is a better buy than MD. We’re currently renting in Van Ness DC and would like to buy something by December. Please help. Thanks!


You're not looking very hard.
Anonymous
Don’t look on Redfin for school scores. Redfin and realtor.com and many of the other realty sites haven’t updated their school scoring links. Most are all wrong/outdated. You need to go to greatschools.org to find out the most recent scores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t look on Redfin for school scores. Redfin and realtor.com and many of the other realty sites haven’t updated their school scoring links. Most are all wrong/outdated. You need to go to greatschools.org to find out the most recent scores.


Great Schools is a joke.
Anonymous
Northern Arlington. You can get a town house with your budget.
Anonymous
I think you need to prioritize what you want. Do you want a house or would you be happy with a town home? North Arlington schools are great, but you can't buy a house on that budget unless you will be happy with an old home or one far from the metro. South Arlington schools generally aren't as good as North Arlington ones. Falls Church schools are great, but the homes are expensive with limited inventory. Fairfax County has great schools, but your commute will be longer (and you will likely have to drive/bus to the metro). Alexandria schools aren't great. Obviously there are exceptions to each of these generalizations, but hopefully that's a overview for you. I would recommend you focus your search on North Arlington or Fairfax.
Anonymous
Also, would you consider staying in DC for a few more years so preschool is free? Most of the early childhood preschools in NW are good if you can get a lottery spot.
Anonymous
I don't know why people knock South Arlington schools. If moving weren't such a big hassle, I would sell my N. Arlington house and move to S. Arlington in a heartbeat. I bet you could find a single family in South Arlington on your budget.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why people knock South Arlington schools. If moving weren't such a big hassle, I would sell my N. Arlington house and move to S. Arlington in a heartbeat. I bet you could find a single family in South Arlington on your budget.


Seconded - so nuts that people say this. We ended up buying in north Arlington because we got a great opportunity but south Arlington was our preference - more diversity, less crazy moms, still great schools. People knock Wakefield but in my opinion it is 100% because they are inherently bias that it isn’t majority white kids. My friends mom does teacher training, observing teachers in all Arlington schools and says hands down she would pick Wakefield for her kids if she had to do it again. Metro access from south Arlington is probably the bigger problem

But OP - there is so much personal preference here! Unfortunately I don’t think you can get what you want from this thread. You’re going to have to do the work. Arlington is close in, good metro access, good schools. It’s easy to get around and you won’t spend your life sitting at traffic lights. But it’s expensive and we have an overcrowding problem. So there are pros and cons. Fairfax schools can be good too but it’s huge - hard to give you specific recommendations. Schools are often pretty big there so that’s a preference thing too. Commute will be longer and it will require more driving. But you can get more house. And you might find people a tad more laid back. So there’s a lot of prioritizing. We prioritized walkability, ease of driving and shorter commute and live in a two bedroom old house (that we love) in Arlington. There are definitely houses under $700k in south Arlington but they won’t have close metro access.

I realize it’s hard if you don’t have experience with the area, great schools is not a great indicator. Maybe pinpoint a couple areas you’re interested in based on what you want to prioritize (how much house, how close in etc) and then search the board or ask specifically about those schools here. That might help you get a sense.
Anonymous
as far away from the poors as you can get that's what you mean right

just go to private and spare the rest of us
Anonymous
Op, you're being lazy and not providing enough information. Commute is king. More info needed on where you commute to exactly.
Anonymous
Do you mean 700k is your annual income or that is your maximum price point for a house?
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