Anonymous wrote:I've heard decent reviews on the school from parents with kids there now. It has improved in recent years and has fairly strong support from the middle income neighborhoods that feed into it.
Falls Church HS has not had the administrative and academic problems that have plagued nearby JEB Stuart HS in recent years. Stuart has a new principal now, so hopefully things improve there.
With the new development at The Mosaic, and the fact that Falls Church HS will have a brand new facility in about 7 years, the school and the socio-economic mix can only get better.
As others have said, keep in mind that Falls Church HS is not in the City of Falls Church; it is in the Falls Church portion of Fairfax County. George Mason HS is the City of Falls Church's only HS.
Anonymous wrote:We are zoned for a nearby IB school, and I don't think I'd have much problem sending my kid to FCHS for AP. So, that is one thing that it has in its favor - AP Classes. I'll have to think about it - I have some time. I don't think that FCHS is trending upward in many ways. Maybe if the FCPS renovation queue for schools wasn't so jacked up, FCHS would be better, but perhaps not.
Falls Church is just highly Hispanic and lower SES, or "diverse", as FCPS likes to call it. There was a time when the neighborhoods around it were more economically and racially balanced, but those days are long gone. It is smaller school, and for the "lesser" pyramids in FCPS, that probably works in its favor.
All the Mosaic Center did was increase traffic greatly. The traffic on Gallows, 50, etc. around Falls Church High School is unreal as compared to years' past.
Anonymous wrote:I've heard decent reviews on the school from parents with kids there now. It has improved in recent years and has fairly strong support from the middle income neighborhoods that feed into it.
Falls Church HS has not had the administrative and academic problems that have plagued nearby JEB Stuart HS in recent years. Stuart has a new principal now, so hopefully things improve there.
With the new development at The Mosaic, and the fact that Falls Church HS will have a brand new facility in about 7 years, the school and the socio-economic mix can only get better.
As others have said, keep in mind that Falls Church HS is not in the City of Falls Church; it is in the Falls Church portion of Fairfax County. George Mason HS is the City of Falls Church's only HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Falls Church is known for good schools. We found a house we like, but it's zoned for Falls Church High School. My son is only 2. Would you stay away?
City of FC is known for good schools and different from FC. Different tax different school systems. Falls Church High is for Falls Church, VA, which is part of Fairfax County school system. 22046 is the zip with good schools.
Please keep in mind that when house hunting in Falls Church City, you cannot go off of zip code alone. There are homes in 22046 that are not in FCC and there are homes with 22042 and 22043 that are in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Falls Church is known for good schools. We found a house we like, but it's zoned for Falls Church High School. My son is only 2. Would you stay away?
Yes if you can afford nearby George Mason, Woodson, Marshall, Madison. No if you want your kid to have a better chance of being the big fish in the pond rather than the small fish in the lake.
Anonymous wrote:Falls Church High is in terrible physical condition right now; will be gutted and renovated in about 7 years.
Anonymous wrote:I know Falls Church is known for good schools. We found a house we like, but it's zoned for Falls Church High School. My son is only 2. Would you stay away?
Anonymous wrote:I know Falls Church is known for good schools. We found a house we like, but it's zoned for Falls Church High School. My son is only 2. Would you stay away?