Anonymous wrote:Loudoun schools redistrict often. As neighborhoods boom, schools explode and then new ones have to be built for overflow. Then they drop below capacity when they split the students and kids end up going to 4 different schools by 10th grade as their elementary/middle and high schools all rezone. (I’m a Loudoun teacher and this is by far the worst aspect of LCPS you might avoid in FCPS.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks!
I know that Loudoun area is booming now. In general, are schools overcrowded? Well supplied? Is there a new teacher mentor program like FCPS Great Beginnings?
I'm not worried about snow days -- if schools are closed, I'd be home w the (future) kids, so that's a wash. We plan to live in whatever county I teach for that reason when we have kiddos.
But if you live in Loudoun and teach in FCPS, your kids may be off and you won’t. That’s what the PP was saying.
Reading comprehension, much? She said she was planning to live in the county she teaches in. So if she lives in Loudoun she will teach in Loudoun. If she lives in Fairfax, she will teach in Fairfax. If she is off, her kids will be off, since they will be in the SAME county. Do you get it??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks!
I know that Loudoun area is booming now. In general, are schools overcrowded? Well supplied? Is there a new teacher mentor program like FCPS Great Beginnings?
I'm not worried about snow days -- if schools are closed, I'd be home w the (future) kids, so that's a wash. We plan to live in whatever county I teach for that reason when we have kiddos.
But if you live in Loudoun and teach in FCPS, your kids may be off and you won’t. That’s what the PP was saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks!
I know that Loudoun area is booming now. In general, are schools overcrowded? Well supplied? Is there a new teacher mentor program like FCPS Great Beginnings?
I'm not worried about snow days -- if schools are closed, I'd be home w the (future) kids, so that's a wash. We plan to live in whatever county I teach for that reason when we have kiddos.
But if you live in Loudoun and teach in FCPS, your kids may be off and you won’t. That’s what the PP was saying.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks!
I know that Loudoun area is booming now. In general, are schools overcrowded? Well supplied? Is there a new teacher mentor program like FCPS Great Beginnings?
I'm not worried about snow days -- if schools are closed, I'd be home w the (future) kids, so that's a wash. We plan to live in whatever county I teach for that reason when we have kiddos.