Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up here and FCPS was never the land flowing with milk and honey that many newcomers believe it to be. It has always had these issues.
+1
I'm always amused by this "world-class" reputation Fx. Co. schools has. I also grew up here and while the schools were fine, they were never that great. I'm sure there are better school systems that manage to cut out a lot of the waste and unnecessary programs FCPS continues to pay for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington definitely has less budgetary issues.
It has its own issues, including major redistricting on the horizon and no more room to build traditional schools.
If you look at the top ranked schools in the state, FCPS still comes out ahead.
http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia/rankings?schooltypepublic=y&int=c0b4c1&schooltypemagnet=y&state=VA&schooltypecharter=y
Anonymous wrote:I used to consider the Fairfax County Public Schools a model of the best in American public education. It was the reason we chose to live in the County, and a great driver in the economic attractiveness of the region. However, lately I am beginning to read and hear that many of the problems which plague public schools throughout the country (underfunding, overcrowding, pressured atmosphere, lack of character development and ethical lapses, teaching to the exams) are alive and well in our schools as well. Is this your perception as well? How can we seize the moment to make sure that today's manageable issues do not become tomorrow's crippling problems for local schools?
Anonymous wrote:Arlington definitely has less budgetary issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up here and FCPS was never the land flowing with milk and honey that many newcomers believe it to be. It has always had these issues.
+1
I'm always amused by this "world-class" reputation Fx. Co. schools has. I also grew up here and while the schools were fine, they were never that great. I'm sure there are better school systems that manage to cut out a lot of the waste and unnecessary programs FCPS continues to pay for.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up here and FCPS was never the land flowing with milk and honey that many newcomers believe it to be. It has always had these issues.
Anonymous wrote:this is a glass-half-empty kind of a post.
Are Arlington County schools any better?
How about Alexandria?
Montgomery county has all those issues
D.C. even worse from everything I read.
So maybe it's all relative.