Anonymous wrote:We are currently in MCPS system, and the boundary rezone and regional programs seem to us is a mess and going to the wrong direction. We may consider to move to FCPS when kids in MS, a few years after. I have come across some posts here talking about FCPS boundary rezone and others. Can someone summarize it to me after all these FCPS rezone and changes (when will that happen?) , which areas and schools should be avoided and recommended? We are targeting mostly mainly great and nice HS areas. Background is that I have 2 IEP kids, but one doing great in a academic, and one has learning disabilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are various draft proposals. Some large scale rezoning is likely - just as in MCPS. I would wait until after that FCPS rezoning process concludes before buying a house.
When will FCPS rezone process end?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has as much as problems in MCPS. Current boundary review is mainly fixing split feeder elementary schools and would have minor impacts on most families.
There is a pending high school opening in Chantilly and its boundary is uncertain. If you want certainty you can just avoid that area. The pending HS is next to Carson Middle School.
But in general, schools are great in wealthy areas such as Great Falls, McLean, Vienna, Oakton.
Second tier is West Springfield, Burke, Chantilly. These schools are middle class and sometimes benefit from hard driving immigrant families.
Those schools inside Beltway (Falls Church, Annandale, and south of Beltway, (Lewis, Mount Vernon etc) are working class and worse.
Langley and McLean high schools are inside the Beltway and both are considered strong overall. There are other popular inside-the-beltway high schools but they are in other districts, so not in FCPS
Marshall is inside the Beltway. So are Annandale, Falls Church, and Justice, although I'm guessing you don't consider them "popular."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has as much as problems in MCPS. Current boundary review is mainly fixing split feeder elementary schools and would have minor impacts on most families.
There is a pending high school opening in Chantilly and its boundary is uncertain. If you want certainty you can just avoid that area. The pending HS is next to Carson Middle School.
But in general, schools are great in wealthy areas such as Great Falls, McLean, Vienna, Oakton.
Second tier is West Springfield, Burke, Chantilly. These schools are middle class and sometimes benefit from hard driving immigrant families.
Those schools inside Beltway (Falls Church, Annandale, and south of Beltway, (Lewis, Mount Vernon etc) are working class and worse.
Langley and McLean high schools are inside the Beltway and both are considered strong overall. There are other popular inside-the-beltway high schools but they are in other districts, so not in FCPS
Anonymous wrote:FCPS has as much as problems in MCPS. Current boundary review is mainly fixing split feeder elementary schools and would have minor impacts on most families.
There is a pending high school opening in Chantilly and its boundary is uncertain. If you want certainty you can just avoid that area. The pending HS is next to Carson Middle School.
But in general, schools are great in wealthy areas such as Great Falls, McLean, Vienna, Oakton.
Second tier is West Springfield, Burke, Chantilly. These schools are middle class and sometimes benefit from hard driving immigrant families.
Those schools inside Beltway (Falls Church, Annandale, and south of Beltway, (Lewis, Mount Vernon etc) are working class and worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are various draft proposals. Some large scale rezoning is likely - just as in MCPS. I would wait until after that FCPS rezoning process concludes before buying a house.
When will FCPS rezone process end?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are various draft proposals. Some large scale rezoning is likely - just as in MCPS. I would wait until after that FCPS rezoning process concludes before buying a house.
When will FCPS rezone process end?
Anonymous wrote:There are various draft proposals. Some large scale rezoning is likely - just as in MCPS. I would wait until after that FCPS rezoning process concludes before buying a house.