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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't move here. We are trying to move out to better schools in VA or MC. Kids are constantly tested starting in 2nd grade and no parents protest the test, they just go along. New curriculums every year depending on the whims of those in charge. Teachers are super, super stressed and under supported, ask them. The "good" schools are like name brands, full of hot air, overall kids only do better in them because there is more parent involvement. Chancellor is more supportive of charters than public and it's a huge rat race you want nothing to do with. Good luck. [/quote] People usually try to afford a SFH starting at about $800k+ "close in" - that is, closer to D.C. than not), TH or condo (starting at about $300k for a 2 BR "close in") in either Fairfax County, VA or Montgomery County, MD. *AND* it is *VERY* like the D.C. area (this includes Northern Virginia and parts of MD) to *not* be straightforward/helpful with information. They would rather try to act like you are, somehow, in the problem. It really is puzzling the first 1,000 times or so. It is really like no where else in that regard. But most "benefits" you could easily find elsewhere. GL, whatever you decide, OP. Whatever decision you make has to be for yourself, not anyone else! [/quote]
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