Zip Codes in McLean with best public schools and what are those schools (elementary, middle, high)?

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Unless they are doing private it does. I am not saying McLean and Langley are the same as Marshall but Yorktown is definitely sub-par according to test scores. Something is not working out for Yorktown and the falling scores reflect that.


Right, Marshall guy. You keep selling that. I'm sure someone who isn't from the area will buy it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I concur with the recs for 22101 on the GW Parkway/123 side - close to DC and feeds into McLean High School. Langley High School is far out there, so if driving to DC is a factor, I'd avoid it. Or hit Country Club Hills on the other side of the McLean/Arlington line, which puts you in 22207 feeding into Yorktown, which is the equivalent to McLean High School on the Arlington side, and also a quick shot into DC. $1.5 mill on either side of these lines buys you a decent property and a good commute into DC. Does not buy you metro access or walkability, though. You're committing to the car.


Yorktown is not equivalent to McLean sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There will be parts of McLean walkable to new Silver Line stations.

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But in general, walkability isn't as big a part of the McLean lexicon as it is in Arlingon. Instead, people focus on the overall convenience of living in McLean and the fact that it's a short drive to a lot of different places and less congested than many other parts of the DC region.


I think this is an important point to consider for OP. McLean is nice, but not walkable. Compare that with Lyon Village, make your choice.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I concur with the recs for 22101 on the GW Parkway/123 side - close to DC and feeds into McLean High School. Langley High School is far out there, so if driving to DC is a factor, I'd avoid it. Or hit Country Club Hills on the other side of the McLean/Arlington line, which puts you in 22207 feeding into Yorktown, which is the equivalent to McLean High School on the Arlington side, and also a quick shot into DC. $1.5 mill on either side of these lines buys you a decent property and a good commute into DC. Does not buy you metro access or walkability, though. You're committing to the car.


Yorktown is not equivalent to McLean sorry.


Um, sorry, it is in my opinion. I don't really care what you think, and once again, I assume this is the same insane Marshall booster who thinks that Marshall is a superior school.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I concur with the recs for 22101 on the GW Parkway/123 side - close to DC and feeds into McLean High School. Langley High School is far out there, so if driving to DC is a factor, I'd avoid it. Or hit Country Club Hills on the other side of the McLean/Arlington line, which puts you in 22207 feeding into Yorktown, which is the equivalent to McLean High School on the Arlington side, and also a quick shot into DC. $1.5 mill on either side of these lines buys you a decent property and a good commute into DC. Does not buy you metro access or walkability, though. You're committing to the car.


Yorktown is not equivalent to McLean sorry.


Um, sorry, it is in my opinion. I don't really care what you think, and once again, I assume this is the same insane Marshall booster who thinks that Marshall is a superior school.


Opinion vs facts and test scores.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I concur with the recs for 22101 on the GW Parkway/123 side - close to DC and feeds into McLean High School. Langley High School is far out there, so if driving to DC is a factor, I'd avoid it. Or hit Country Club Hills on the other side of the McLean/Arlington line, which puts you in 22207 feeding into Yorktown, which is the equivalent to McLean High School on the Arlington side, and also a quick shot into DC. $1.5 mill on either side of these lines buys you a decent property and a good commute into DC. Does not buy you metro access or walkability, though. You're committing to the car.


Yorktown is not equivalent to McLean sorry.


Um, sorry, it is in my opinion. I don't really care what you think, and once again, I assume this is the same insane Marshall booster who thinks that Marshall is a superior school.


Opinion vs facts and test scores.


Oh, goodness. If the only reason you're here is to boost a high school in Falls Church (but apparently you view Falls Church as McLean?), then just start your own "Marshall is so awesome" thread. Please. I assure you, no one seriously considering a $1.5 million home in McLean is also considering the Marshall area. However, many do consider the Country Club Hills area right across the border in North Arlington. So Yorktown doesn't have trouble attracting folks, despite its purportedly horrible scores.
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Anonymous wrote:I concur with the recs for 22101 on the GW Parkway/123 side - close to DC and feeds into McLean High School. Langley High School is far out there, so if driving to DC is a factor, I'd avoid it. Or hit Country Club Hills on the other side of the McLean/Arlington line, which puts you in 22207 feeding into Yorktown, which is the equivalent to McLean High School on the Arlington side, and also a quick shot into DC. $1.5 mill on either side of these lines buys you a decent property and a good commute into DC. Does not buy you metro access or walkability, though. You're committing to the car.


Yorktown is not equivalent to McLean sorry.


Um, sorry, it is in my opinion. I don't really care what you think, and once again, I assume this is the same insane Marshall booster who thinks that Marshall is a superior school.


Opinion vs facts and test scores.


Oh, goodness. If the only reason you're here is to boost a high school in Falls Church (but apparently you view Falls Church as McLean?), then just start your own "Marshall is so awesome" thread. Please. I assure you, no one seriously considering a $1.5 million home in McLean is also considering the Marshall area. However, many do consider the Country Club Hills area right across the border in North Arlington. So Yorktown doesn't have trouble attracting folks, despite its purportedly horrible scores.


I have no idea why you are talking about Marshall or Yorktown on this thread. The test scores and ratings prove that McLean is clearly the superior school. Marshall was brought into the argument to prove that it is rated lower than McLean and Yorktown is rated lower than Marshall therefore Yorktown is rated lower than McLean. I am using test scores and facts not what you talk about at your Country Club Hills bbq or whatever you do up in arlington.
Anonymous
Falls Church was brought into this thread because

OP wants a larger and more updated house for under 1.4 million and McLean houses are very expensive so OP may not get what she is looking for in McLean

22043 was brought into the discussion because

1) You can purchase a very nice home for under 1.4 Million
2) Parts of it are zoned for McLean high school
3) It is close to 2 metro stops and offer good commuting options due to it's commute accessibility of major routes
4) Marshall was brought into the discussion to high light that if OP wanted to purchase something even better for her money you could do so in that school district which would be a step up from Yorktown.

What more do you want to know

22043 costs less than McLean but parts of it are Zoned for McLean high school. Falls Church borders McLean and p
Anonymous
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I have no idea why you are talking about Marshall or Yorktown on this thread. The test scores and ratings prove that McLean is clearly the superior school. Marshall was brought into the argument to prove that it is rated lower than McLean and Yorktown is rated lower than Marshall therefore Yorktown is rated lower than McLean. I am using test scores and facts not what you talk about at your Country Club Hills bbq or whatever you do up in arlington.


Is this a joke? If you want to just get down to the facts of schools, then I guess OP shouldn't even think of considering McLean because Langley is "clearly superior." However, given the other factors (ease of commute, $1.5 mill price tag, etc.) McLean High School was raised as another option. Wonderful for you if you think McLean HS is so far superior to N. Arlington's version, and I suppose if you're sending your kids there and that makes you feel better, sure, feel free. I'm not sure what people do at their Country Club Hills barbecues (WTF?) either, but my guess is it's not wishing they lived across the border so they could send their kids to McLean High School. Between the two HS options (neither of which are Langley), I'd guess that housing stock would probably way far more heavily in the decision between the two neighborhoods.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:

I have no idea why you are talking about Marshall or Yorktown on this thread. The test scores and ratings prove that McLean is clearly the superior school. Marshall was brought into the argument to prove that it is rated lower than McLean and Yorktown is rated lower than Marshall therefore Yorktown is rated lower than McLean. I am using test scores and facts not what you talk about at your Country Club Hills bbq or whatever you do up in arlington.


Is this a joke? If you want to just get down to the facts of schools, then I guess OP shouldn't even think of considering McLean because Langley is "clearly superior." However, given the other factors (ease of commute, $1.5 mill price tag, etc.) McLean High School was raised as another option. Wonderful for you if you think McLean HS is so far superior to N. Arlington's version, and I suppose if you're sending your kids there and that makes you feel better, sure, feel free. I'm not sure what people do at their Country Club Hills barbecues (WTF?) either, but my guess is it's not wishing they lived across the border so they could send their kids to McLean High School. Between the two HS options (neither of which are Langley), I'd guess that housing stock would probably way far more heavily in the decision between the two neighborhoods.


*sorry, "weigh" not "way"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Falls Church was brought into this thread because

OP wants a larger and more updated house for under 1.4 million and McLean houses are very expensive so OP may not get what she is looking for in McLean

22043 was brought into the discussion because

1) You can purchase a very nice home for under 1.4 Million
2) Parts of it are zoned for McLean high school
3) It is close to 2 metro stops and offer good commuting options due to it's commute accessibility of major routes
4) Marshall was brought into the discussion to high light that if OP wanted to purchase something even better for her money you could do so in that school district which would be a step up from Yorktown.

What more do you want to know

22043 costs less than McLean but parts of it are Zoned for McLean high school. Falls Church borders McLean and p


Again, as someone that can afford a $1.5-2 mill home, I would never consider living in Falls Church and sending my kids to Marshall. I'd choose Yorktown 10 out of 10 times. As for the choice between McLean and Yorktown, I'd give the favor slightly to McLean but it would come down to the housing stock in each neighborhood I was considering. In other words, the school wouldn't make my decision.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Falls Church was brought into this thread because

OP wants a larger and more updated house for under 1.4 million and McLean houses are very expensive so OP may not get what she is looking for in McLean

22043 was brought into the discussion because

1) You can purchase a very nice home for under 1.4 Million
2) Parts of it are zoned for McLean high school
3) It is close to 2 metro stops and offer good commuting options due to it's commute accessibility of major routes
4) Marshall was brought into the discussion to high light that if OP wanted to purchase something even better for her money you could do so in that school district which would be a step up from Yorktown.

What more do you want to know

22043 costs less than McLean but parts of it are Zoned for McLean high school. Falls Church borders McLean and p


Again, as someone that can afford a $1.5-2 mill home, I would never consider living in Falls Church and sending my kids to Marshall. I'd choose Yorktown 10 out of 10 times. As for the choice between McLean and Yorktown, I'd give the favor slightly to McLean but it would come down to the housing stock in each neighborhood I was considering. In other words, the school wouldn't make my decision.


You obviously have some other outdated bias how old are you?
Anonymous
Hi, OP. This is a friendly service reminder that not everyone in Arlington, McLean or Falls Church is obsessed about schools as these last few posters. Generally, you would find very good schools anywhere in North Arlington, McLean or West Falls Church/22043, which you probably suspected already, no matter how young your children are. So I'd tend to focus more on other factors that might be relevant to you, such as affordability, space, charm, walkability and proximity to Metro, and then factor into schools later to break any ties.

With a budget of up to $1.5 million, you'll have plenty of options, although you might have a hard time finding new SFH construction in McLean or North Arlington at that price point. But you can certainly find some older homes, and some might actually be more appealing to you than the newer homes being built in these areas. I'm in McLean, but if my budget were below $1.5 and I wanted new construction, I would also look at Falls Church/22043, whether in the McLean or the Marshall HS districts, and Falls Church City/22046. There will be a "best" house for you, but no one else on this forum can presume to know your tastes and trade-offs better than you do. Good luck.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I concur with the recs for 22101 on the GW Parkway/123 side - close to DC and feeds into McLean High School. Langley High School is far out there, so if driving to DC is a factor, I'd avoid it. Or hit Country Club Hills on the other side of the McLean/Arlington line, which puts you in 22207 feeding into Yorktown, which is the equivalent to McLean High School on the Arlington side, and also a quick shot into DC. $1.5 mill on either side of these lines buys you a decent property and a good commute into DC. Does not buy you metro access or walkability, though. You're committing to the car.


Yorktown is not equivalent to McLean sorry.


Dont be sorry....be truthful. It will help you in life. They are similar..and George mason high in FCis better than either....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I concur with the recs for 22101 on the GW Parkway/123 side - close to DC and feeds into McLean High School. Langley High School is far out there, so if driving to DC is a factor, I'd avoid it. Or hit Country Club Hills on the other side of the McLean/Arlington line, which puts you in 22207 feeding into Yorktown, which is the equivalent to McLean High School on the Arlington side, and also a quick shot into DC. $1.5 mill on either side of these lines buys you a decent property and a good commute into DC. Does not buy you metro access or walkability, though. You're committing to the car.


Yorktown is not equivalent to McLean sorry.


Dont be sorry....be truthful. It will help you in life. They are similar..and George mason high in FCis better than either....


Not sure why you are reviving a thread that's been dormant for over a year, but McLean has higher SAT scores than George Mason and more extra-curriculars. They are both 9s on Great Schools.
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