Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your premise is wrong. North Arlington middle and high schools are easily on par with the best of what Fairfax has to offer.
Yorktown is not as good as at least: Langley, McLean, Oakton, Woodson, Madison, Marshall, and Chantilly.
Citation needed
DP. PP probably based this on US News rankings. Those schools and also West Springfield in Fairfax are all rated higher than Yorktown.
And those rankings change every year.
Anonymous wrote:If you were asking about ACPS for elementary and then FCPS for middle maybe. We had to do that. But I wish we had just started in Fairfax to begin with (we could only ever afford south Arlington not north).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your premise is wrong. North Arlington middle and high schools are easily on par with the best of what Fairfax has to offer.
Yorktown is not as good as at least: Langley, McLean, Oakton, Woodson, Madison, Marshall, and Chantilly.
Citation needed
DP. PP probably based this on US News rankings. Those schools and also West Springfield in Fairfax are all rated higher than Yorktown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your premise is wrong. North Arlington middle and high schools are easily on par with the best of what Fairfax has to offer.
Yorktown is not as good as at least: Langley, McLean, Oakton, Woodson, Madison, Marshall, and Chantilly.
Of course it is. And so is Washington-Liberty. You’re splitting hairs and thinking only of minor differences in overall test scores that merely reflect demographic differences.
I have never once heard of anyone who has moved from Arlington to Fairfax after elementary school for the middle and high schools. Doing that would be the epitome of silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your premise is wrong. North Arlington middle and high schools are easily on par with the best of what Fairfax has to offer.
Yorktown is not as good as at least: Langley, McLean, Oakton, Woodson, Madison, Marshall, and Chantilly.
Citation needed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your premise is wrong. North Arlington middle and high schools are easily on par with the best of what Fairfax has to offer.
Yorktown is not as good as at least: Langley, McLean, Oakton, Woodson, Madison, Marshall, and Chantilly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your premise is wrong. North Arlington middle and high schools are easily on par with the best of what Fairfax has to offer.
Yorktown is not as good as at least: Langley, McLean, Oakton, Woodson, Madison, Marshall, and Chantilly.
Anonymous wrote:OP your premise is wrong. North Arlington middle and high schools are easily on par with the best of what Fairfax has to offer.