Anonymous wrote:Do not do it. The Ashburn schools are overcrowded. Many neighborhoods change schools constantly. The instruction is not up to par with other school systems. Sat scores are lower here and overall math instruction is below average. Move here if you plan to hire good tutors for your children.
Don't even ask about it if your child has an IEP.
Anonymous wrote:we looked at model homes in Willowsford. I was surprised that there was no elementary school in the community, since it was large. The realtor told me that the community voted against having a school in the neighborhood, which was a huge turn off to me as far as the mindset of the neighborhodd.
Anonymous wrote:Check if the schools have full time kindergarten on Mondays and full time AAP (if interested) instead of pull outs. I think Loudoun schools do not have this but I may not be correct. As mentioned earlier, there are frequent rezoning.
Anonymous wrote:we looked at model homes in Willowsford. I was surprised that there was no elementary school in the community, since it was large. The realtor told me that the community voted against having a school in the neighborhood, which was a huge turn off to me as far as the mindset of the neighborhodd.
Anyway, the neighborhood is actually split into two different elementary schools. Just FYI.
If you don't want to get rezoned, I would try to move physcially close by to the schools you want to attend.
have you looked at Brambleton or South Riding? They are both built out so the school situation might be more predictable.