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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had a kid first then really didn't like the snow policies of FCPS. Besides having more common sense snow days, I also liked that FCCPS had IB in all grades. I moved there as a renter before my child entered K and bought a few years later. Only over the years did I understand the differences. Much smaller class sizes, when we had a major need for accommodations the school & leadership were extremely helpful and at no time did I ever feel like we were a burden (and I'm sure we were). Now my child is heading into high school but already well integrated with activities and sports. Don't get me wrong, I have my beefs with the school board and some activist members but it's gotten much better post COVID. All of this to say - I knew I was buying in a good district, but it took me years to fully understand the differences. I didn't know that as a parent of a child not in school.[/quote] Hilarious, as some areas in FCPS have better schools than FCCPS, and aren’t saddled with a silly IB program to boot. [/quote]
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