Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op again - I've also been very overwhelmed with all of the "One Fairfax" stuff on the VA Public Schools forum so I didn't even bother to post there. Since my kids are still 9/10 years out from HS would I be silly passing up Reston solely to pick Langley over South Lakes?
I am in the Fox Mill ES boundary. The kids in my neighborhood seem to be enjoying South Lakes High School. I know that the change to South Lakes was not an easy one but it seems to have smoothed out. The ones I talk to think that the academics are challenging and are doing well. The reality is that your kids are likely to be taking honors or IB classes and in with a group of kids that are academically strong. South Lakes has been steadily improving. And while not Reston, we can walk to the grocery store and a bunch of smaller restaurants. There are parks near by for the kids to play at and a strong sense of community. The metro will be opening in September, maybe, so we will have a metro stop about 1 1/2 miles away. We are close enough to Reston to enjoy the trails and belong to a local pool.
Schools are important but an invested parent is likely to make sure that their child is in a place to succeed. Your children would be fine at South Lakes and you can save more money for college and retirement buying a less expensive house.
Just make sure your kids pack their switchblade when attending SLHC.
For real or just an urban legend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are currently only 6 houses for sale in 20194. There are 155 houses for sale in 22066. Why do you think this is?
You do know that these are not just the 2 zipcodes in these areas?
In all of Reston there's 121 for sale, in Great Falls there's 163. Why do you think this is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are currently only 6 houses for sale in 20194. There are 155 houses for sale in 22066. Why do you think this is?
You do know that these are not just the 2 zipcodes in these areas?
In all of Reston there's 121 for sale, in Great Falls there's 163. Why do you think this is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are currently only 6 houses for sale in 20194. There are 155 houses for sale in 22066. Why do you think this is?
You do know that these are not just the 2 zipcodes in these areas?
Anonymous wrote:There are currently only 6 houses for sale in 20194. There are 155 houses for sale in 22066. Why do you think this is?
Anonymous wrote:Reston is more ghetto
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op again - I've also been very overwhelmed with all of the "One Fairfax" stuff on the VA Public Schools forum so I didn't even bother to post there. Since my kids are still 9/10 years out from HS would I be silly passing up Reston solely to pick Langley over South Lakes?
I am in the Fox Mill ES boundary. The kids in my neighborhood seem to be enjoying South Lakes High School. I know that the change to South Lakes was not an easy one but it seems to have smoothed out. The ones I talk to think that the academics are challenging and are doing well. The reality is that your kids are likely to be taking honors or IB classes and in with a group of kids that are academically strong. South Lakes has been steadily improving. And while not Reston, we can walk to the grocery store and a bunch of smaller restaurants. There are parks near by for the kids to play at and a strong sense of community. The metro will be opening in September, maybe, so we will have a metro stop about 1 1/2 miles away. We are close enough to Reston to enjoy the trails and belong to a local pool.
Schools are important but an invested parent is likely to make sure that their child is in a place to succeed. Your children would be fine at South Lakes and you can save more money for college and retirement buying a less expensive house.
Just make sure your kids pack their switchblade when attending SLHC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op again - I've also been very overwhelmed with all of the "One Fairfax" stuff on the VA Public Schools forum so I didn't even bother to post there. Since my kids are still 9/10 years out from HS would I be silly passing up Reston solely to pick Langley over South Lakes?
I am in the Fox Mill ES boundary. The kids in my neighborhood seem to be enjoying South Lakes High School. I know that the change to South Lakes was not an easy one but it seems to have smoothed out. The ones I talk to think that the academics are challenging and are doing well. The reality is that your kids are likely to be taking honors or IB classes and in with a group of kids that are academically strong. South Lakes has been steadily improving. And while not Reston, we can walk to the grocery store and a bunch of smaller restaurants. There are parks near by for the kids to play at and a strong sense of community. The metro will be opening in September, maybe, so we will have a metro stop about 1 1/2 miles away. We are close enough to Reston to enjoy the trails and belong to a local pool.
Schools are important but an invested parent is likely to make sure that their child is in a place to succeed. Your children would be fine at South Lakes and you can save more money for college and retirement buying a less expensive house.
Anonymous wrote:Reston is more ghetto
Anonymous wrote:DH and I both work in Tysons and we have a 2 and 4 year old. Heavily debating where to live but narrowed it down to Reston or Great Falls. He's pushing for Great Falls I'm pushing for Reston - his main points are GF's schools and my main points are Reston's trails/walkability/things to do and feels more like a community. We both love the mid-century modern/contemporary homes that we've found in both places and that there still is a lot of nature.
We don't particularly care for Vienna/Burke/Oakton.
I know there are a ton of threads and I've read through most of them, but tell me things I need to know!
Anonymous wrote:GF feels like the middle of nowhere.