Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people first choose between APS or ACPS then move to Fairfax if it doesn't work out.
I don’t think many former APS parents go to FCPS. There’s no pipeline like that. The ones that don’t stick with APS for whatever reason go the independent school route, the top 3 or just below that level.
For the OP: unless you’re drawn to particular neighborhoods in Arlington, you should expand your search. APS, FCCPS, FCPS, MCPS, and maybe even DCPS (upper NW). There are lots of good options for strong public school pyramids. Or just stick it out with ACPS.
Many do, but they don't tell you. People don't choose Arlington for the schools. And they definitely don't choose Alexandria for the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people first choose between APS or ACPS then move to Fairfax if it doesn't work out.
I don’t think many former APS parents go to FCPS. There’s no pipeline like that. The ones that don’t stick with APS for whatever reason go the independent school route, the top 3 or just below that level.
For the OP: unless you’re drawn to particular neighborhoods in Arlington, you should expand your search. APS, FCCPS, FCPS, MCPS, and maybe even DCPS (upper NW). There are lots of good options for strong public school pyramids. Or just stick it out with ACPS.
Anonymous wrote:Most people first choose between APS or ACPS then move to Fairfax if it doesn't work out.
Anonymous wrote:Why? Just go to FCPS, APS is pretty similar in quality now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? Just go to FCPS, APS is pretty similar in quality now
At least Arlington has more options than one single overcrowded unmanageable high school. Nothing quite compares to the uniqueness of ACPS in that regard.
Anonymous wrote:Why? Just go to FCPS, APS is pretty similar in quality now
Anonymous wrote:Why? Just go to FCPS, APS is pretty similar in quality now