Anonymous wrote:They got their own class due to squeaky wheels - people who fought to have the program at Shrevewood and didn't want their child mingling with the commoners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down, Spring Hill- it feeds to Langley or McLean depending on location of the hose. Both are AP high schools. Marshall is an IB school and does not have AP classes. If you want IB, you can transfer to Marshall or South Lakes, depending on location of house.
Agree.
Also, Shrevewood and most of Westgate and Freedom Hill feed into Kilmer MS, which is getting overcrowded. Cooper and Longfellow MS are better options.
You need at least 1.6 million to get a decent house in Springhill vs 1 to 1.3 in Westgate or shrevewood. Cooper and langley will also get more crowded as the area expand and mclean students are moved to langley. AP is the same as IB and actually seen by universities as more of an achievement if you take the ib diploma route. All universities except ib and ap the same.
The only people who'd claim you need $1.6 million to grt "decent" house in the Spring Hill district are those trying to sell people new homes for slightly over a million in the Marshall district. There are plenty of nice houses in the Spring Hill district for less than $1.6 million.
Many people consider new or newer homes after 1990 as decent, so I would agree with the case 1.6 million + is what you need in spring hill district
https://www.redfin.com/school/104262/VA/Odricks-Corner-Fairfax-County-VA/Spring-Hill-Elementary-School/filter#!uipt=1&min_year_built=1990&gar=true&v=8&sst=&lat=38.95101507026488&long=-77.23183467602945&zoomLevel=14®ion_id=104262®ion_type=7&market=dc
For westgate and shreve you want around 1 million
https://www.redfin.com/school/136176/VA/Falls-Church/Westgate-Elementary-School/filter#!uipt=1&status=131&min_year_built=1990&gar=true&v=8&sst=®ion_id=136176®ion_type=7&market=dc
https://www.redfin.com/school/115882/VA/Falls-Church/Shrevewood-Elementary-School/filter#!uipt=1&status=131&min_year_built=1990&gar=true&v=8&sst=®ion_id=115882®ion_type=7&market=dc
Anonymous wrote: I googled "middle class home" and it came up with one story ranches, smaller sized capes and the like- not 4000sqft monstrosities.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shrevewood isnt doing away with the program- there is just suspicion that they will not be able to keep it as small and intimate as year's past.
I hope they look closely at it. As the child of a Gen Ed student at Shrevewood, I found it incredibly unfair the AAP classes were so small when my child's class was quite a bit larger. My child definitely could have used some more attention, arguably more so than the AAP kids who supposedly pick it up so much more quickly and that's why they need their own class.
Anonymous wrote:Shrevewood isnt doing away with the program- there is just suspicion that they will not be able to keep it as small and intimate as year's past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down, Spring Hill- it feeds to Langley or McLean depending on location of the hose. Both are AP high schools. Marshall is an IB school and does not have AP classes. If you want IB, you can transfer to Marshall or South Lakes, depending on location of house.
Agree.
Also, Shrevewood and most of Westgate and Freedom Hill feed into Kilmer MS, which is getting overcrowded. Cooper and Longfellow MS are better options.
You need at least 1.6 million to get a decent house in Springhill vs 1 to 1.3 in Westgate or shrevewood. Cooper and langley will also get more crowded as the area expand and mclean students are moved to langley. AP is the same as IB and actually seen by universities as more of an achievement if you take the ib diploma route. All universities except ib and ap the same.
I think we have a different idea of what is a "decent" house. Other ES to consider for the OP are Churchill Road, Franklin Sherman, Chesterbrook, Kent Gardens and Haycock all are excellent commutes to Tyson's.
many people think that a decent house is a new/er build with 2 car garage and at least 3-4000SF first and second level.
What is "many people"? You? It isn't me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down, Spring Hill- it feeds to Langley or McLean depending on location of the hose. Both are AP high schools. Marshall is an IB school and does not have AP classes. If you want IB, you can transfer to Marshall or South Lakes, depending on location of house.
Agree.
Also, Shrevewood and most of Westgate and Freedom Hill feed into Kilmer MS, which is getting overcrowded. Cooper and Longfellow MS are better options.
You need at least 1.6 million to get a decent house in Springhill vs 1 to 1.3 in Westgate or shrevewood. Cooper and langley will also get more crowded as the area expand and mclean students are moved to langley. AP is the same as IB and actually seen by universities as more of an achievement if you take the ib diploma route. All universities except ib and ap the same.
I think we have a different idea of what is a "decent" house. Other ES to consider for the OP are Churchill Road, Franklin Sherman, Chesterbrook, Kent Gardens and Haycock all are excellent commutes to Tyson's.
many people think that a decent house is a new/er build with 2 car garage and at least 3-4000SF first and second level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down, Spring Hill- it feeds to Langley or McLean depending on location of the hose. Both are AP high schools. Marshall is an IB school and does not have AP classes. If you want IB, you can transfer to Marshall or South Lakes, depending on location of house.
Agree.
Also, Shrevewood and most of Westgate and Freedom Hill feed into Kilmer MS, which is getting overcrowded. Cooper and Longfellow MS are better options.
You need at least 1.6 million to get a decent house in Springhill vs 1 to 1.3 in Westgate or shrevewood. Cooper and langley will also get more crowded as the area expand and mclean students are moved to langley. AP is the same as IB and actually seen by universities as more of an achievement if you take the ib diploma route. All universities except ib and ap the same.
The only people who'd claim you need $1.6 million to grt "decent" house in the Spring Hill district are those trying to sell people new homes for slightly over a million in the Marshall district. There are plenty of nice houses in the Spring Hill district for less than $1.6 million.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down, Spring Hill- it feeds to Langley or McLean depending on location of the hose. Both are AP high schools. Marshall is an IB school and does not have AP classes. If you want IB, you can transfer to Marshall or South Lakes, depending on location of house.
Agree.
Also, Shrevewood and most of Westgate and Freedom Hill feed into Kilmer MS, which is getting overcrowded. Cooper and Longfellow MS are better options.
You need at least 1.6 million to get a decent house in Springhill vs 1 to 1.3 in Westgate or shrevewood. Cooper and langley will also get more crowded as the area expand and mclean students are moved to langley. AP is the same as IB and actually seen by universities as more of an achievement if you take the ib diploma route. All universities except ib and ap the same.
I think we have a different idea of what is a "decent" house. Other ES to consider for the OP are Churchill Road, Franklin Sherman, Chesterbrook, Kent Gardens and Haycock all are excellent commutes to Tyson's.