Anonymous wrote:I think these questions are so strange. Who on VA public schools isn't looking for a good elementary, middle, and high school?
Anonymous wrote:
This. You have to work hard to find one that is not good. Sure, they exist. But they are mostly above-average to excellent.
Anonymous wrote:I think these questions are so strange. Who on VA public schools isn't looking for a good elementary, middle, and high school?
Anonymous wrote:OP--there are zillions of threads on this. Please take the time to read them instead of starting a new one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help! I live in DC, but will be looking to move to NOVA in the next year or so in an attempt to get my kids into good public school system. We are looking to buy our forever house and are looking for a good ES, that feeds to a good MS and HS, with a commute into the city that is roughly 45 min- 1 hour. I know I will have to be flexible on that last requirement. Any suggestions?
It all depends on your budget. The best schools that meet your commuting requirements will feed to Cooper/Langley, Longfellow/McLean, Henderson/George Mason, or Kilmer or Thoreau/Madison or Marshall.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to go to West Springfield Elementary, which feeds to Irving MS which feeds into West Springfield HS. The commute isn't terrible (especially if you pick up a slug, like we do), the area is nice and you could probably find a reasonably priced house.
Anonymous wrote:Help! I live in DC, but will be looking to move to NOVA in the next year or so in an attempt to get my kids into good public school system. We are looking to buy our forever house and are looking for a good ES, that feeds to a good MS and HS, with a commute into the city that is roughly 45 min- 1 hour. I know I will have to be flexible on that last requirement. Any suggestions?