Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15:33 - we just bought in the Edison pyramid and I've sort of been kicking myself because I'm worried about the schools. Did your kids go to elementary and Twain also? We are zoned for Lane too.
Part of my concern is that I feel like we are at the upper end of the income/housing bracket of our zone, if that makes sense. I'm concerned about DC being an outlier. (In the same way, DH wanted to buy in McLean where we would have been at the very bottom, and I didn't want that either - so it's not like I have something against those with lower incomes, I just wanted my kids to sort of be in the middle if that makes sense). I guess I am worried more about the other kids and a potential peer group than the academics, per se. I am also interested in any experience you have with the IB program at Edison.
You would not have been at the bottom at Mclean if you can afford to buy a house. 10% of the students received free or reduced priced meals.
Where do these kids live?? We bought in the low $700s - and in McLean that would NOT have gotten us much at all. We almost placed on offer on a home that was actually torn down by a developer- so we were literally looking at tear downs.
8.6% of the students at McLean receive free or reduced meals. Most live in apartment complexes off Lee Highway in parts of Falls Church in Fairfax County, but a few live in McLean as well. There are some decent single-family houses in the $700K price range in the Kent Gardens area of McLean, but they tend to sell fast if they are in good condition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15:33 - we just bought in the Edison pyramid and I've sort of been kicking myself because I'm worried about the schools. Did your kids go to elementary and Twain also? We are zoned for Lane too.
Part of my concern is that I feel like we are at the upper end of the income/housing bracket of our zone, if that makes sense. I'm concerned about DC being an outlier. (In the same way, DH wanted to buy in McLean where we would have been at the very bottom, and I didn't want that either - so it's not like I have something against those with lower incomes, I just wanted my kids to sort of be in the middle if that makes sense). I guess I am worried more about the other kids and a potential peer group than the academics, per se. I am also interested in any experience you have with the IB program at Edison.
You would not have been at the bottom at Mclean if you can afford to buy a house. 10% of the students received free or reduced priced meals.
Where do these kids live?? We bought in the low $700s - and in McLean that would NOT have gotten us much at all. We almost placed on offer on a home that was actually torn down by a developer- so we were literally looking at tear downs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15:33 - we just bought in the Edison pyramid and I've sort of been kicking myself because I'm worried about the schools. Did your kids go to elementary and Twain also? We are zoned for Lane too.
Part of my concern is that I feel like we are at the upper end of the income/housing bracket of our zone, if that makes sense. I'm concerned about DC being an outlier. (In the same way, DH wanted to buy in McLean where we would have been at the very bottom, and I didn't want that either - so it's not like I have something against those with lower incomes, I just wanted my kids to sort of be in the middle if that makes sense). I guess I am worried more about the other kids and a potential peer group than the academics, per se. I am also interested in any experience you have with the IB program at Edison.
You would not have been at the bottom at Mclean if you can afford to buy a house. 10% of the students received free or reduced priced meals.
Where do these kids live?? We bought in the low $700s - and in McLean that would NOT have gotten us much at all. We almost placed on offer on a home that was actually torn down by a developer- so we were literally looking at tear downs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15:33 - we just bought in the Edison pyramid and I've sort of been kicking myself because I'm worried about the schools. Did your kids go to elementary and Twain also? We are zoned for Lane too.
Part of my concern is that I feel like we are at the upper end of the income/housing bracket of our zone, if that makes sense. I'm concerned about DC being an outlier. (In the same way, DH wanted to buy in McLean where we would have been at the very bottom, and I didn't want that either - so it's not like I have something against those with lower incomes, I just wanted my kids to sort of be in the middle if that makes sense). I guess I am worried more about the other kids and a potential peer group than the academics, per se. I am also interested in any experience you have with the IB program at Edison.
You would not have been at the bottom at Mclean if you can afford to buy a house. 10% of the students received free or reduced priced meals.
Anonymous wrote:15:33 - we just bought in the Edison pyramid and I've sort of been kicking myself because I'm worried about the schools. Did your kids go to elementary and Twain also? We are zoned for Lane too.
Part of my concern is that I feel like we are at the upper end of the income/housing bracket of our zone, if that makes sense. I'm concerned about DC being an outlier. (In the same way, DH wanted to buy in McLean where we would have been at the very bottom, and I didn't want that either - so it's not like I have something against those with lower incomes, I just wanted my kids to sort of be in the middle if that makes sense). I guess I am worried more about the other kids and a potential peer group than the academics, per se. I am also interested in any experience you have with the IB program at Edison.
Anonymous wrote:West Springfield
Lake Braddock
Robinson
all great schools
I also know families who are very happy with Falls Church and Jeb Stuart. Some of the most motivated and enthusiastic teachers choose to work with more diverse populations.