Anonymous wrote:The housing stock and neighborhoods are much better than closer in but the location is far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you all think there's any chance of a full day Kindergarten coming to Loudoun county any time soon? Both DH and I work and would like to avoid daycare as much as possible. Where I'm from, public Pre-K was the norm, so I'm shocked there's not even full day Kindergarten standard here.
It's not on the drawing board right now, sorry.
From the Loudoun school's web site:
"Do you have full-day kindergarten?
With the exception of 6 classrooms, all kindergarten sessions are 3 hours in length. The 6 full-day classrooms are for students who are currently enrolled in one of our preschool programs and live in a georaphical area we serve. Two of the programs are low income-based (Head Start and STEP) and one program is for children with minimal special needs. The plan to expand full day kindergarten in the county would be made by the School Board."
Anonymous wrote:Do you all think there's any chance of a full day Kindergarten coming to Loudoun county any time soon? Both DH and I work and would like to avoid daycare as much as possible. Where I'm from, public Pre-K was the norm, so I'm shocked there's not even full day Kindergarten standard here.
Anonymous wrote:There will be more school redistricting in Loudoun than Fairfax, although there will be redistricting in western Fairfax when the new high school gets built in the next 5-10 years.
Loudoun has higher taxes than Fairfax (fewer employers, so residents pay higher taxes). Except for pockets of Sterling and Leesburg, it's going to be more uniformly prosperous than Herndon or Reston.
There's more variety among the schools in Fairfax (good and bad) than in Loudoun. More programs to choose from, more differentiated instruction, more variation in student demographics and the like. If you like smaller schools, Loudoun seems to be making a conscious effort to keep the total enrollment at individual schools down. A big HS in Loudoun has 1800 or 1900 students. In Western Fairfax, you could be at a HS with 2600 students.
Not sure about the 1/2 day K in Loudoun. Loudoun has earlier start times for the ES, and later start times for the HS, than Fairfax, which matters to those who believe the high schools start too early in Fairfax.
http://www.loudoun.k12.va.us/page/15