Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The people on this board seem to be more miserable then the general population, keep that in mind. People find boards like this for information and to complain.
The only school district in this area I wouldn't move into is the Alexandria County school district, the public schools are struggling and most of the MC and UMC families in the area send their kids to private school.
I would find a hoe you like, with a commute you like, and look at the schools in the area. Involved parents who are helping their kid engage with school will find the public schools in this area are solid.
This is always good advice.
OP here. I would rather find a hoe I like than try to solve this school situation.
But seriously, I appreciate the insights and commiseration as well as the wisdom that there are unhappy (and happy) people everywhere. Will look more closely at Arlington. I think there are kids who can probably go through Hill MS and HS and go on to college and thrive, but my kid isn’t one of them. Definitely benefits from having a critical mass of peers who take school seriously and positive peer pressure that results (though also trying to avoid pressure cooker situations). I genuinely think we could find that at Eliot Hine or Stuart Hobson, but Eastern is a bridge too far. If we have to live in an apartment or smaller space than we’d like, so be it.