Anonymous
Post 10/23/2012 09:40     Subject: Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Langley, McLean, Madison, Oakton pyramids. Or just go private.


http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia/districts/fairfax-county-public-schools

The top schools are below with their respetive state rankings

#1 is TJ (you have to test in, it's a magnet)
#3 Marshall
#4 McLean
#5 James W. Robinson Jr. Secondary School
#6 Langley
#7 W.T. Woodson
#8 James Madison High School
#9 Oakton High School
#11 Lake Braddock Secondary School


Hahaha. Crazy Marshall Lady trying to sell her one can of snake oil one more time.





I know, I was thinking the same thing. I have not posted in any other threads, thought I have followed them, on this topic, but, really, Crazy Marshall Lady, you need to put your megaphone down and tone down the boostering. Thx.


I remember her, too. The Marshall HS teacher who always comes out swinging if anyone writes anything bad about Marshall. This is the only DCUM "personality" that I have recognized.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2012 09:33     Subject: Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Langley, McLean, Madison, Oakton pyramids. Or just go private.


http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia/districts/fairfax-county-public-schools

The top schools are below with their respetive state rankings

#1 is TJ (you have to test in, it's a magnet)
#3 Marshall
#4 McLean
#5 James W. Robinson Jr. Secondary School
#6 Langley
#7 W.T. Woodson
#8 James Madison High School
#9 Oakton High School
#11 Lake Braddock Secondary School


Hahaha. Crazy Marshall Lady trying to sell her one can of snake oil one more time.





I know, I was thinking the same thing. I have not posted in any other threads, thought I have followed them, on this topic, but, really, Crazy Marshall Lady, you need to put your megaphone down and tone down the boostering. Thx.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2012 09:17     Subject: Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

00:19, I think this board skews to the yuppie. Most of the sub-$300k types who can't afford anything ok in DC and decide what they can get in North Arlington isn't worth it skulk out to Ashburn and off the board by the time their kids hit school age.

Exurban and proud, yo.

With that said, Langley and McLean are the holy grails. If you want/demand something new in your house, then Madison and Oakton. Falls Church City (and George Mason HS) is a possibility too for that budget.

You can even get something decent in North Arlington for that price.

If you can't find something there, or even in Woodson and Marshall, for your $1mn, you're too fussy IMO.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2012 00:19     Subject: Re:Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

There seem to be a lot of posts with discussions about $1, $2, and $3 million houses lately. I especially remember the McLean poster wanting to have her child attend public school and talk about expensive trips and shopping sprees all the time and not have anyone take offense. Even if you have this money, why do you want your children doing this? The median house price in the county is half that so most of the people on this board are probably living in houses bought at this price or less. If you have $1 million to spend on a house, any realtor will tell you that you can live anywhere in Fairfax with maybe a couple of trade offs in some of the expensive sections. There are houses available within every elementary school district boundary at least within a several month time frame. Most have houses in that range or lower all the time. Since your housing price is not tight, I'd figure out several favorite schools and best commuting routes and then worry about the house and the neighborhood community.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2012 23:44     Subject: Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Langley, McLean, Madison, Oakton pyramids. Or just go private.


http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia/districts/fairfax-county-public-schools

The top schools are below with their respetive state rankings

#1 is TJ (you have to test in, it's a magnet)
#3 Marshall
#4 McLean
#5 James W. Robinson Jr. Secondary School
#6 Langley
#7 W.T. Woodson
#8 James Madison High School
#9 Oakton High School
#11 Lake Braddock Secondary School


Hahaha. Crazy Marshall Lady trying to sell her one can of snake oil one more time.





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Anonymous
Post 10/22/2012 23:18     Subject: Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Langley, McLean, Madison, Oakton pyramids. Or just go private.


http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia/districts/fairfax-county-public-schools

The top schools are below with their respetive state rankings

#1 is TJ (you have to test in, it's a magnet)
#3 Marshall
#4 McLean
#5 James W. Robinson Jr. Secondary School
#6 Langley
#7 W.T. Woodson
#8 James Madison High School
#9 Oakton High School
#11 Lake Braddock Secondary School


Hahaha. Crazy Marshall Lady trying to sell her one can of snake oil one more time.



Anonymous
Post 10/22/2012 23:04     Subject: Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

Are you moving here from out of town, or from within the DC area? Assuming out of town, I will paint with a very broad brush and say that for $1M, you can afford to buy anywhere in Fairfax County, and that the schools anywhere in Fairfax County will be good. However, Fairfax County is huge, and living near where you work is a big, big deal, because the traffic here will kick your butt. Tell us to where you need to commute and that will narrow it down a bit.

Also, what are your home requirements? You can get a home anywhere for $1M in FFX County, but you can't necessarily get any type of a house for that budget.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2012 23:03     Subject: Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

Anonymous wrote:Langley, McLean, Madison, Oakton pyramids. Or just go private.


http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia/districts/fairfax-county-public-schools

The top schools are below with their respetive state rankings

#1 is TJ (you have to test in, it's a magnet)
#3 Marshall
#4 McLean
#5 James W. Robinson Jr. Secondary School
#6 Langley
#7 W.T. Woodson
#8 James Madison High School
#9 Oakton High School
#11 Lake Braddock Secondary School
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2012 22:58     Subject: Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of fabulous school you can go to on that budget. Figure out your priorities--AAP center school, Language Immersion, Stem school, small class size, High SES of peers and go from there.


Now that's a sad priority.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2012 22:30     Subject: Re:Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

Where will you be working? That makes a big difference around here.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2012 21:34     Subject: Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

Langley, McLean, Madison, Oakton pyramids. Or just go private.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2012 21:32     Subject: Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

There are a lot of fabulous school you can go to on that budget. Figure out your priorities--AAP center school, Language Immersion, Stem school, small class size, High SES of peers and go from there.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2012 21:21     Subject: Re:Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

OP here. Strongest school is our priority.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2012 21:14     Subject: Re:Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

Depends on what you mean by best of the best. Strongest schools? Biggest houses? Neighbors who will be there for you whenever you need and who will look after your kids like they are their own?
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2012 21:12     Subject: Thoughts on Fairfax neighborhoods

We are thrilled to be moving to Fairfax County in June 2013 and to have the opportunity to live in a great public school district. Our son will be entering 1st grade. What are the neighborhoods we should consider if we want the best of the best? Our budget on a home is apx. 1 million.