Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing its purely based on SES. Plus in elementary school your class sizes will be huge
Stay at Edison. Your kids will be tracked by that point big fish small pond and assuming you are a decent parent they will be fine
OP here. I already feel like our class sizes are too big at 26-28 kids per class. I have read on here about overcrowded schools and trailers in Mclean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its only worth it if you can afford to move there without giving up everything else.
We can afford to move. Our current house is about 900k. We have about 1 million in savings. It would either wipe us out or we could keep some cash and get a mortgage. Have a high HHI so we could easily replenish our savings. We're in our mid 30's.
Then why on earth did you say it would wipe out your savings and retirement to move to the McLean area? Now you're saying something completely different.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its only worth it if you can afford to move there without giving up everything else.
We can afford to move. Our current house is about 900k. We have about 1 million in savings. It would either wipe us out or we could keep some cash and get a mortgage. Have a high HHI so we could easily replenish our savings. We're in our mid 30's.
Anonymous wrote:Falls Church or APS is another option. Even closer to the city, maybe. Good schools and you can find homes in your budget. There are parts of McLean that are affordable at that price, though, for sure.
There is something to the big fish in the pond theory. IDK, but I would think being top 5% in a less than desirable schoo might be better than to 35% in a more desirable one when applying to colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Falls Church or APS is another option. Even closer to the city, maybe. Good schools and you can find homes in your budget. There are parts of McLean that are affordable at that price, though, for sure.
There is something to the big fish in the pond theory. IDK, but I would think being top 5% in a less than desirable schoo might be better than to 35% in a more desirable one when applying to colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its only worth it if you can afford to move there without giving up everything else.
We can afford to move. Our current house is about 900k. We have about 1 million in savings. It would either wipe us out or we could keep some cash and get a mortgage. Have a high HHI so we could easily replenish our savings. We're in our mid 30's.
Anonymous wrote:I know Mclean is deemed a great school district, has top ratings on greatschools.com and has a wealthy demographic. Wondering if the schools are worth the move. We currently live in the Edison pyramid. I know we don't want our kids going to Edison for high school. Will it be worth it to wipe out our savings and potentially delay our retirement?