Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you go by US News rankings, which unlike GreatSchools, takes IB into account, Marshall beats Madison and Chantilly:
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/search?ranked=true&state-urlname=virginia
It also beats Bethesda-Chevy Chase and Winston Churchill in terms of national rankings
TJ is the best high school in VA followed by Langley and McLean High.
Yes, that is what the rankings say. lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you go by US News rankings, which unlike GreatSchools, takes IB into account, Marshall beats Madison and Chantilly:
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/search?ranked=true&state-urlname=virginia
It also beats Bethesda-Chevy Chase and Winston Churchill in terms of national rankings
TJ is the best high school in VA followed by Langley and McLean High.
Anonymous wrote:If you go by US News rankings, which unlike GreatSchools, takes IB into account, Marshall beats Madison and Chantilly:
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/search?ranked=true&state-urlname=virginia
It also beats Bethesda-Chevy Chase and Winston Churchill in terms of national rankings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some students over by fair lakes zoned to Lanier
Yes. Hampton Chase/Forest, Buckley's Reserve and some other areas (Colchester Road and others) go to Lanier and FHS.
Even farther from Lanier and Fairfax HS than that. Neighborhoods off of Stringfellow Road like Fair Lakes Glen. Two miles from Chantilly HS, two miles from Centreville HS. 8-9 miles from Fairfax HS. It's asinine.
The long-term solution is for FCPS to cut ties with Fairfax City and build another school further west. As long as Fairfax City requires every student to attend Lanier/Fairfax, the boundaries will be distorted.
Without the county kids, though, the Lanier/Fairfax tear scores would be lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some students over by fair lakes zoned to Lanier
Yes. Hampton Chase/Forest, Buckley's Reserve and some other areas (Colchester Road and others) go to Lanier and FHS.
Even farther from Lanier and Fairfax HS than that. Neighborhoods off of Stringfellow Road like Fair Lakes Glen. Two miles from Chantilly HS, two miles from Centreville HS. 8-9 miles from Fairfax HS. It's asinine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some students over by fair lakes zoned to Lanier
Yes. Hampton Chase/Forest, Buckley's Reserve and some other areas (Colchester Road and others) go to Lanier and FHS.
Anonymous wrote:Unless it has changed, a small section of GBW zoned students also are Lanier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lanier and Fairfax parents are fortunate in that Fairfax City owns and invests in the upkeep of those two schools, along with Daniels Run and Providence. They are not at the mercy of an incompetent county-wide facilities department and School Board like Chantilly HS and McLean HS.
That may be. But that makes it one of "best" maybe? Which is the topic of the thread. And we are subject to the transportation, for example.
Also, there are ES no in the "city" which are zoned for Lanier/Fairfax.
Both Providence and Daniels Run feed to Lanier/Fairfax. If you live in City if Fairfax and attend public school that is your path. If you are thinking of Mosby Woods Or Fairfax Villa both are outside city borders and are not City of Fairfax schools.
Sorry, my phone was helping me out and butchered my PP and I didn't check it. "They are the only ES not in the city." It was my understanding the other two were in the city but maybe they technically are not. THey are def much closer to Lanier/Fairfax than Willow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some students over by fair lakes zoned to Lanier
Yes. Hampton Chase/Forest, Buckley's Reserve and some other areas (Colchester Road and others) go to Lanier and FHS.
Anonymous wrote:There are some students over by fair lakes zoned to Lanier