Anonymous wrote:West Springfield would be the worst commute of the three to your workplaces. Also, the school is incredibly focused on the SOLs - maybe beneficial for weaker students, but stifling for stronger ones. The school has also completely embraced the constant retakes, no grades lower than 50 movement - not great preparation for college. The other two choices are better options.
Anonymous wrote:Getting ready to go house hunting and focusing on these 3.
Was pretty certain to go LBSS before since the school is good and the location is ideal for both our commute (FFX Government and OT Alexandria). However, the on-going saga has sort of sour the pot and we are expanding our targets to these 3. I have a 8th and 6th grader (both AAP) so middle school is important too. DS, the 8th grader, is very STEM focused and TJ is still on the radar. DD is more on the artistic spectrum and a little bit shy. Could some current parents kindly provide some insight please?
Thanks in advance!
Anonymous wrote:Avoid Woodson and lake braddock’s drama. Your kid can get into TJ from any FCPS school. Robinson is a good choice but it’s very big. Fairfax High is smaller , has more community feel, and a dedicated arts program.
Anonymous wrote:WSHS because Irving is a separate middle school, smaller and more intimate than the two big secondary schools, and fewer "high school" problems from kids trying to emulate the high schoolers they are around on the school bus, etc. Irving is a very gentle and nurturing place to go to middle school, which is saying a lot.
The only exception is if I had a kid who was seriously interested in TJ. Then I would go with LB.
If I was the parent of a high performing AA kid, I would pick WSHS for the academic cohort.