Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Falls Church is known for good schools. We found a house we like, but it's zoned for Falls Church High School. My son is only 2. Would you stay away?
Yes if you can afford nearby George Mason, Woodson, Marshall, Madison. No if you want your kid to have a better chance of being the big fish in the pond rather than the small fish in the lake.
Don't forget the environment of the pond could poison and kill your fish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard decent reviews on the school from parents with kids there now. It has improved in recent years and has fairly strong support from the middle income neighborhoods that feed into it.
Falls Church HS has not had the administrative and academic problems that have plagued nearby JEB Stuart HS in recent years. Stuart has a new principal now, so hopefully things improve there.
With the new development at The Mosaic, and the fact that Falls Church HS will have a brand new facility in about 7 years, the school and the socio-economic mix can only get better.
As others have said, keep in mind that Falls Church HS is not in the City of Falls Church; it is in the Falls Church portion of Fairfax County. George Mason HS is the City of Falls Church's only HS.
Just to be clear, there are no plans to build a new school to replace Falls Church HS. The goal is to do a major renovation within the next seven years or so.
There are some decent areas that feed into FCHS, including Camelot, Greenway Downs, City Park Homes, Columbia Pines and Holmes Run. Homes in those areas often get snapped up very quickly. There's a big world out there that doesn't hang on what a handful of DCUM posters have to say about NoVa schools.
Over the long term, I think Falls Church HS will be much stronger than Annandale HS which lost most all of its stable middle and upper income neighborhoods to Robinson and Woodson. It's a shame what FCPS has done to Annandale.
Holmes Run is beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard decent reviews on the school from parents with kids there now. It has improved in recent years and has fairly strong support from the middle income neighborhoods that feed into it.
Falls Church HS has not had the administrative and academic problems that have plagued nearby JEB Stuart HS in recent years. Stuart has a new principal now, so hopefully things improve there.
With the new development at The Mosaic, and the fact that Falls Church HS will have a brand new facility in about 7 years, the school and the socio-economic mix can only get better.
As others have said, keep in mind that Falls Church HS is not in the City of Falls Church; it is in the Falls Church portion of Fairfax County. George Mason HS is the City of Falls Church's only HS.
Just to be clear, there are no plans to build a new school to replace Falls Church HS. The goal is to do a major renovation within the next seven years or so.
There are some decent areas that feed into FCHS, including Camelot, Greenway Downs, City Park Homes, Columbia Pines and Holmes Run. Homes in those areas often get snapped up very quickly. There's a big world out there that doesn't hang on what a handful of DCUM posters have to say about NoVa schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a part of Falls Church that feeds into McLean HS, and we're thinking about applying to send our daughter to Falls Church HS. They still offer a challenging academic environment (AP classes) without the psycho pressure-cooker atmosphere of McLean.
I just had a DC graduate from McLean and it is not the "psycho pressure cooker atmosphere" that is assumed or advertised on DCUM. Plenty of down to earth nice friendly students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a part of Falls Church that feeds into McLean HS, and we're thinking about applying to send our daughter to Falls Church HS. They still offer a challenging academic environment (AP classes) without the psycho pressure-cooker atmosphere of McLean.
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Anonymous wrote:We live in a part of Falls Church that feeds into McLean HS, and we're thinking about applying to send our daughter to Falls Church HS. They still offer a challenging academic environment (AP classes) without the psycho pressure-cooker atmosphere of McLean.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard decent reviews on the school from parents with kids there now. It has improved in recent years and has fairly strong support from the middle income neighborhoods that feed into it.
Falls Church HS has not had the administrative and academic problems that have plagued nearby JEB Stuart HS in recent years. Stuart has a new principal now, so hopefully things improve there.
With the new development at The Mosaic, and the fact that Falls Church HS will have a brand new facility in about 7 years, the school and the socio-economic mix can only get better.
As others have said, keep in mind that Falls Church HS is not in the City of Falls Church; it is in the Falls Church portion of Fairfax County. George Mason HS is the City of Falls Church's only HS.
Just to be clear, there are no plans to build a new school to replace Falls Church HS. The goal is to do a major renovation within the next seven years or so.
There are some decent areas that feed into FCHS, including Camelot, Greenway Downs, City Park Homes, Columbia Pines and Holmes Run. Homes in those areas often get snapped up very quickly. There's a big world out there that doesn't hang on what a handful of DCUM posters have to say about NoVa schools.
The great areas of yesteryear still have residual home owners of when the area was good in the 60s-70s but they are growing old and passing. Most younger parents move out before elementary school or right after they can't take more of it.
There wouldn't be the volume of sales that I've noticed if the older, "residual home owners" weren't selling. I don't know what basis you have for your other statement. I suspect you're making it up.
Great starter home price points but you generally move out at a point.
Go tell these 2015 graduates and their families:
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard decent reviews on the school from parents with kids there now. It has improved in recent years and has fairly strong support from the middle income neighborhoods that feed into it.
Falls Church HS has not had the administrative and academic problems that have plagued nearby JEB Stuart HS in recent years. Stuart has a new principal now, so hopefully things improve there.
With the new development at The Mosaic, and the fact that Falls Church HS will have a brand new facility in about 7 years, the school and the socio-economic mix can only get better.
As others have said, keep in mind that Falls Church HS is not in the City of Falls Church; it is in the Falls Church portion of Fairfax County. George Mason HS is the City of Falls Church's only HS.
Just to be clear, there are no plans to build a new school to replace Falls Church HS. The goal is to do a major renovation within the next seven years or so.
There are some decent areas that feed into FCHS, including Camelot, Greenway Downs, City Park Homes, Columbia Pines and Holmes Run. Homes in those areas often get snapped up very quickly. There's a big world out there that doesn't hang on what a handful of DCUM posters have to say about NoVa schools.
The great areas of yesteryear still have residual home owners of when the area was good in the 60s-70s but they are growing old and passing. Most younger parents move out before elementary school or right after they can't take more of it.
There wouldn't be the volume of sales that I've noticed if the older, "residual home owners" weren't selling. I don't know what basis you have for your other statement. I suspect you're making it up.
Great starter home price points but you generally move out at a point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard decent reviews on the school from parents with kids there now. It has improved in recent years and has fairly strong support from the middle income neighborhoods that feed into it.
Falls Church HS has not had the administrative and academic problems that have plagued nearby JEB Stuart HS in recent years. Stuart has a new principal now, so hopefully things improve there.
With the new development at The Mosaic, and the fact that Falls Church HS will have a brand new facility in about 7 years, the school and the socio-economic mix can only get better.
As others have said, keep in mind that Falls Church HS is not in the City of Falls Church; it is in the Falls Church portion of Fairfax County. George Mason HS is the City of Falls Church's only HS.
Just to be clear, there are no plans to build a new school to replace Falls Church HS. The goal is to do a major renovation within the next seven years or so.
There are some decent areas that feed into FCHS, including Camelot, Greenway Downs, City Park Homes, Columbia Pines and Holmes Run. Homes in those areas often get snapped up very quickly. There's a big world out there that doesn't hang on what a handful of DCUM posters have to say about NoVa schools.
The great areas of yesteryear still have residual home owners of when the area was good in the 60s-70s but they are growing old and passing. Most younger parents move out before elementary school or right after they can't take more of it.
There wouldn't be the volume of sales that I've noticed if the older, "residual home owners" weren't selling. I don't know what basis you have for your other statement. I suspect you're making it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard decent reviews on the school from parents with kids there now. It has improved in recent years and has fairly strong support from the middle income neighborhoods that feed into it.
Falls Church HS has not had the administrative and academic problems that have plagued nearby JEB Stuart HS in recent years. Stuart has a new principal now, so hopefully things improve there.
With the new development at The Mosaic, and the fact that Falls Church HS will have a brand new facility in about 7 years, the school and the socio-economic mix can only get better.
As others have said, keep in mind that Falls Church HS is not in the City of Falls Church; it is in the Falls Church portion of Fairfax County. George Mason HS is the City of Falls Church's only HS.
Just to be clear, there are no plans to build a new school to replace Falls Church HS. The goal is to do a major renovation within the next seven years or so.
There are some decent areas that feed into FCHS, including Camelot, Greenway Downs, City Park Homes, Columbia Pines and Holmes Run. Homes in those areas often get snapped up very quickly. There's a big world out there that doesn't hang on what a handful of DCUM posters have to say about NoVa schools.
The great areas of yesteryear still have residual home owners of when the area was good in the 60s-70s but they are growing old and passing. Most younger parents move out before elementary school or right after they can't take more of it.
Anonymous wrote:We live in a part of Falls Church that feeds into McLean HS, and we're thinking about applying to send our daughter to Falls Church HS. They still offer a challenging academic environment (AP classes) without the psycho pressure-cooker atmosphere of McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard decent reviews on the school from parents with kids there now. It has improved in recent years and has fairly strong support from the middle income neighborhoods that feed into it.
Falls Church HS has not had the administrative and academic problems that have plagued nearby JEB Stuart HS in recent years. Stuart has a new principal now, so hopefully things improve there.
With the new development at The Mosaic, and the fact that Falls Church HS will have a brand new facility in about 7 years, the school and the socio-economic mix can only get better.
As others have said, keep in mind that Falls Church HS is not in the City of Falls Church; it is in the Falls Church portion of Fairfax County. George Mason HS is the City of Falls Church's only HS.
Just to be clear, there are no plans to build a new school to replace Falls Church HS. The goal is to do a major renovation within the next seven years or so.
There are some decent areas that feed into FCHS, including Camelot, Greenway Downs, City Park Homes, Columbia Pines and Holmes Run. Homes in those areas often get snapped up very quickly. There's a big world out there that doesn't hang on what a handful of DCUM posters have to say about NoVa schools.
Anonymous wrote:We live in a part of Falls Church that feeds into McLean HS, and we're thinking about applying to send our daughter to Falls Church HS. They still offer a challenging academic environment (AP classes) without the psycho pressure-cooker atmosphere of McLean.