Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the great public small ms and hs in N Arlington?
Only HB Woodlawn but chances of admission are very small.
Of course, I'm not convinced that smaller schools are, in and of themselves, "better."
absolutely correct, pp, but DC would do better in a smaller school, so for DC, it IS a better school..I am open to other schools, however, just not enormous ones!
It really sounds like you want FCC, so asking for other recommendations is almost a waste of time. All the houses 23:01 mentioned, for example, feed into one of the largest, and most overcrowded, middle schools in FCPS. I assume that would be an issue for you as the parent of a rising 7th grader.
The only alternative to FCC I can think of might be some South Arlington schools like Gunston and Wakefield. You absolutely cannot count on HB Woodlawn an option.
New poster,
You are wrong and obviously are biased towards crap schools in south Arlington.
Kilmer has the seventh largest enrollment out of the 25 middle schools in the county. It is also projected to be the most overcrowded middle school in the county in 2018.
I have no bias towards South Arlington schools, although I don't think they are "crap." I just noted that they are among the smaller schools in the area to a poster who asks about smaller schools. Good grief. Are all those with children at Kilmer/Marshall as nutty as you seem to be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the great public small ms and hs in N Arlington?
Only HB Woodlawn but chances of admission are very small.
Of course, I'm not convinced that smaller schools are, in and of themselves, "better."
absolutely correct, pp, but DC would do better in a smaller school, so for DC, it IS a better school..I am open to other schools, however, just not enormous ones!
It really sounds like you want FCC, so asking for other recommendations is almost a waste of time. All the houses 23:01 mentioned, for example, feed into one of the largest, and most overcrowded, middle schools in FCPS. I assume that would be an issue for you as the parent of a rising 7th grader.
The only alternative to FCC I can think of might be some South Arlington schools like Gunston and Wakefield. You absolutely cannot count on HB Woodlawn an option.
New poster,
You are wrong and obviously are biased towards crap schools in south Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the great public small ms and hs in N Arlington?
Only HB Woodlawn but chances of admission are very small.
Of course, I'm not convinced that smaller schools are, in and of themselves, "better."
absolutely correct, pp, but DC would do better in a smaller school, so for DC, it IS a better school..I am open to other schools, however, just not enormous ones!
It really sounds like you want FCC, so asking for other recommendations is almost a waste of time. All the houses 23:01 mentioned, for example, feed into one of the largest, and most overcrowded, middle schools in FCPS. I assume that would be an issue for you as the parent of a rising 7th grader.
The only alternative to FCC I can think of might be some South Arlington schools like Gunston and Wakefield. You absolutely cannot count on HB Woodlawn an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the great public small ms and hs in N Arlington?
Only HB Woodlawn but chances of admission are very small.
Of course, I'm not convinced that smaller schools are, in and of themselves, "better."
absolutely correct, pp, but DC would do better in a smaller school, so for DC, it IS a better school..I am open to other schools, however, just not enormous ones!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the great public small ms and hs in N Arlington?
Only HB Woodlawn but chances of admission are very small.
Of course, I'm not convinced that smaller schools are, in and of themselves, "better."
Anonymous wrote:Our budget is $700-$900, as our tiny house in dc will sell for no less than $850. We need a 4 br/2000 sf home at minimum.
Anonymous wrote:What are the great public small ms and hs in N Arlington?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our budget is $700-$900, as our tiny house in dc will sell for no less than $850. We need a 4 br/2000 sf home at minimum.
Not to be found in N. Arlington.

Anonymous wrote:Our budget is $700-$900, as our tiny house in dc will sell for no less than $850. We need a 4 br/2000 sf home at minimum.