Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS is the gold standard. It’s a big and kind of weird and ultra competitive system. APS is softer. It’s mediocre-plus with a lot of window dressing.
Clearly a troll response above.... Fairfax and Arlington both have positives. Class sizes are generally smaller in Arlington, and the commute is generally better. Fairfax has more competitive "gifted services" and, as a larger school system, can sometimes have more services for kids with unique needs. Falls Church City has wonderful schools, but it's a tiny jurisdiction. Alexandria schools are not as good as the other jurisdictions I mentioned. All of those statements are generalizations and stereotypes, but it should give you a general sense of the jurisdictions. So much varies by the individual school - and your individual family -- that it's hard to rely on these generalizations.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: thank you all for the very helpful insights and info links, which we'll use to do some research. STEM is important to us (not to the exclusion of other creative areas, though) and we have to decide whether to continue with French language immersion. Arlington seems to make sense in terms of a shorter commute, but we'll look more broadly for good school pyramids.
Kent Gardens in McLean might be what you seek.Anonymous wrote:OP here: thank you all for the very helpful insights and info links, which we'll use to do some research. STEM is important to us (not to the exclusion of other creative areas, though) and we have to decide whether to continue with French language immersion. Arlington seems to make sense in terms of a shorter commute, but we'll look more broadly for good school pyramids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:great school rating of 8+, shoot for north arlington or mclean
Sounds kind of whiteprivilegy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:great school rating of 8+, shoot for north arlington or mclean
Sounds kind of whiteprivilegy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS is the gold standard. It’s a big and kind of weird and ultra competitive system. APS is softer. It’s mediocre-plus with a lot of window dressing.
Clearly a troll response above.... Fairfax and Arlington both have positives. Class sizes are generally smaller in Arlington, and the commute is generally better. Fairfax has more competitive "gifted services" and, as a larger school system, can sometimes have more services for kids with unique needs. Falls Church City has wonderful schools, but it's a tiny jurisdiction. Alexandria schools are not as good as the other jurisdictions I mentioned. All of those statements are generalizations and stereotypes, but it should give you a general sense of the jurisdictions. So much varies by the individual school - and your individual family -- that it's hard to rely on these generalizations.
Not a troll. Just breaking it down. The APS college admission numbers, as discussed on another thread, are horrifying.
Anonymous wrote:great school rating of 8+, shoot for north arlington or mclean
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS is the gold standard. It’s a big and kind of weird and ultra competitive system. APS is softer. It’s mediocre-plus with a lot of window dressing.
Clearly a troll response above.... Fairfax and Arlington both have positives. Class sizes are generally smaller in Arlington, and the commute is generally better. Fairfax has more competitive "gifted services" and, as a larger school system, can sometimes have more services for kids with unique needs. Falls Church City has wonderful schools, but it's a tiny jurisdiction. Alexandria schools are not as good as the other jurisdictions I mentioned. All of those statements are generalizations and stereotypes, but it should give you a general sense of the jurisdictions. So much varies by the individual school - and your individual family -- that it's hard to rely on these generalizations.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS is the gold standard. It’s a big and kind of weird and ultra competitive system. APS is softer. It’s mediocre-plus with a lot of window dressing.
Anonymous wrote:I'm beginning research into VA public elementary schools to see if it could be an option for our family. Are there any recent key threads or resources that provide a good overview or discuss ongoing/upcoming changes to be aware of? Also, based on a forum search, it sounds like VA schools don't hold open houses for prospective families - is that correct?
Thank you in advance