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[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] They all would be fine. Not sure what being conservative has to do with anything. It’s school. I mean, if you need religion in your school or something go private. But if you can’t afford that, the publics are all six of one, half dozen of the other. There’s no politics in them or anything so your conservative leanings are a red herring. [/quote] This post absolutely has to have been written by a leftist. There is no other explanation for the complete fog about the STRONG political leanings of the nova public school systems. Of course, to a family who is in total lockstep with every single piece of leftist ideaology that is reinforced in northern Virginia public schools, it makes sense that they wouldnt even see how any of that could be a problem. But let’s just say if the shoe were on the other foot, PP would notice. OP—if your family is Christian, try a private Christian School. Since you’re going to be in Fairfax, try Trinity Christian School. It’s a decent sized K-12 community and pretty conservative. If not particularly religious but still want conservative then Catholic is your best bet but even many of those in this area are much less conservative than you might think [/quote] Our k-8 catholic has families across the political spectrum. Trumpers, conservative never-Trumpers, moderates, liberals. We all get along fine. It reminds me the public schools of my childhood, where politics are not front and center and everyone is respected. [/quote] We had the same experience at our non-Catholic but religious private. However, our local elementary was literally taken over by evangelical Trumpers, who drove out a lot of parents and even a principal. [/quote]
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