Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are zoned for Wakefield (Arlington) and I gotta say I’m happy with that. We didn’t consider schools when buying and it’ll be years before my kid goes to school, but I have only heard good things and I don’t regret buying in this pyramid.
Kid #1 is at HBW though and I assume will stay there through high school.
We are also zoned with Wakefield and I am happy with that. Otherwise I think my kid could do really well at Thomas Jefferson, but I am not sure I want that kind of stress for him.
Anonymous wrote:We are zoned for Wakefield (Arlington) and I gotta say I’m happy with that. We didn’t consider schools when buying and it’ll be years before my kid goes to school, but I have only heard good things and I don’t regret buying in this pyramid.
Kid #1 is at HBW though and I assume will stay there through high school.
Anonymous wrote:One that isn’t located in Montgomery County, MD.
+1 on Meridian.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine home buying budget was no barrier... what, to your mind, is the most ideal public school pyramid in Nova?
NOT asking what you think is the best ranked/most prestigious. Asking for personal opinions about schools you'd like to send your children to (or currently do) and why.
Anonymous wrote:We are zoned for Wakefield (Arlington) and I gotta say I’m happy with that. We didn’t consider schools when buying and it’ll be years before my kid goes to school, but I have only heard good things and I don’t regret buying in this pyramid.
Kid #1 is at HBW though and I assume will stay there through high school.