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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]depends which system, in DCPS and PG catholic school is better, anything in MCPS and FCPS would depend on how weak the schools are. In Arlington it would make sense if you are in the south, probably in the north at the lower performing schools.[/quote] What about Alexandria city?[/quote] Our child attends an Alexandria Catholic school and is happy, loves the school and is academically challenged. Although he's in 1st grade, his reading level is at 6th grade, so he's been placed in a special reading program that encourages him to read more and be challenged. Take a look at exmissions for the 8th gradeers at the school - our students are getting into some very good Catholic High Schools.[/quote] PP, which Alexandria Catholic?[/quote] St. Marys. We've had nothing but a positive experience with the school, especially with his teachers. We have friends at SSSA and we compared the curriculum for 1st grade - the children were on the same learning path.[/quote]
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