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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What school district would you recommend for a fairly conservative family moving to VA? Hopefully with decent academics. Pro life, religious, republican. Husband will be working in Fairfax. TIA! (Asking for a friend)[/quote] He'd have to commute from Goochland County, but, honestly, I don't know any really good schools in conservative areas in Virginia. He'd have to move to a rural area, hence why the schools would be terrible. [/quote] No reason the schools would be terrible. There might be fewer students capable of advanced work, but the offerings might be better than the NOVA districts which have been pushing equity. 7th grade algebra or 6th grade will be easier to get in rural areas pretty soon.[/quote] Keep dreaming. There are almost no AP classes in rural area and teaching is abysmal simply because the kids have no interest in studying. The main drivers of advanced education are the parents' income and education levels. Rural America is mostly meth, not MIT PhDs. [/quote] No interest in studying? Lol And you think urban youth are killing it at school? :lol: [/quote] “Urban youth”? Really? [/quote]
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