Anonymous
Post 09/09/2023 14:50     Subject: School district for conservative family (VA)

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Anonymous wrote:What school district would you recommend for a fairly conservative family moving to VA? Hopefully with decent academics. Pro life, religious, republican. Husband will be working in Fairfax.

TIA!
(Asking for a friend)


They all would be fine. Not sure what being conservative has to do with anything. It’s school.

I mean, if you need religion in your school or something go private. But if you can’t afford that, the publics are all six of one, half dozen of the other. There’s no politics in them or anything so your conservative leanings are a red herring.


This post absolutely has to have been written by a leftist.
There is no other explanation for the complete fog about the STRONG political leanings of the nova public school systems. Of course, to a family who is in total lockstep with every single piece of leftist ideaology that is reinforced in northern Virginia public schools, it makes sense that they wouldnt even see how any of that could be a problem. But let’s just say if the shoe were on the other foot, PP would notice.

OP—if your family is Christian, try a private Christian School. Since you’re going to be in Fairfax, try Trinity Christian School. It’s a decent sized K-12 community and pretty conservative.
If not particularly religious but still want conservative then Catholic is your best bet but even many of those in this area are much less conservative than you might think
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2023 14:41     Subject: School district for conservative family (VA)

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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just to clarify:

1) They cannot afford private

2) They are not looking for half of the board to be conservative. Just mainly the political diversity, so that the kid can fit in and family values are respected. We are in MoCo and I did not recommend our school district, as even I feel like too much is forced on the kids and religion does not get a lot of respect.


MCPS respects religion, but you’ll get DCUMers who are angry that non-Christians have holidays off, too.


It certainly doesn’t respect Muslims. They are leaving MCPS in droves.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2023 14:24     Subject: Re:School district for conservative family (VA)

Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all the replies here--but we are in MCPS with similar views as OP's friend and have teens, and the key to surviving is a church with an active and supportive youth group. Your friend needs to find that piece right away because it isn't easy around here for kids from "conservative" families. (I don't like that label though.) The comments I have read here demonstrate that.


Ah, yea, be sure to partake in the collective delusion that Jesus is magic and a zombie to boot.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2023 14:19     Subject: School district for conservative family (VA)

And in another thread people are wondering if/ why there are no discussions in schools anymore?!?

Honestly OP, despite many of the comments here, I think with you exceptions, your friend will find there are people everywhere that hold more conservative viewpoints.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2023 09:17     Subject: School district for conservative family (VA)

Anonymous wrote:What school district would you recommend for a fairly conservative family moving to VA? Hopefully with decent academics. Pro life, religious, republican. Husband will be working in Fairfax.

TIA!
(Asking for a friend)


Probably a school district in Alabama would be a good fit.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2023 17:30     Subject: Re:School district for conservative family (VA)

Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all the replies here--but we are in MCPS with similar views as OP's friend and have teens, and the key to surviving is a church with an active and supportive youth group. Your friend needs to find that piece right away because it isn't easy around here for kids from "conservative" families. (I don't like that label though.) The comments I have read here demonstrate that.


+1
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2023 09:29     Subject: School district for conservative family (VA)

I would like to suggest somewhere other than Fairfax.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 23:00     Subject: Re:School district for conservative family (VA)

I haven't read all the replies here--but we are in MCPS with similar views as OP's friend and have teens, and the key to surviving is a church with an active and supportive youth group. Your friend needs to find that piece right away because it isn't easy around here for kids from "conservative" families. (I don't like that label though.) The comments I have read here demonstrate that.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 09:57     Subject: Re:School district for conservative family (VA)

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Anonymous wrote:Roughly 45% of Americans are pro-life. I'm very much pro-choice, but find it funny that several posters believe that being against abortion is some type of radical view.


I have a lot of views I would guess are mainstream. I march downtown for precisely zero of them and think anyone who does is a radical


Those who are pro life firmly believe that abortion is murder. Do any of the current political policies that you oppose, but draw the line at marching for, result in over 600,000 deaths/year in the US alone? If not you can’t really relate and if so you kind of suck as a human being for not being willing to take more of a stand.


Except those who think that way are wrong and their opinions about this are not only completely invalid, they set the stage for oppressive policies. You have a right to demonstrate, but the rest of us WILL judge you for it. Harshly.

It would be especially bad if the kid in this scenario is a boy. No girl will ever want anything to do with him and he will be assumed to be a misogynist with few opportunities to demonstrate otherwise.


He’s a confirmed misogynist if he attends March for life.


My son's Catholic school can't fill a van to take to March for Life. The vast majority of the attendees are shipped in from outside the DC area because even the Catholics in this town know that they're not winning this one.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 09:52     Subject: School district for conservative family (VA)

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Anonymous wrote:I think your friend would be happy anywhere in Fairfax County that has a strong military presence - Springfield, Burke, Fairfax Station, even places like Chantilly, Little Rocky Run, Clifton.


Huh?

Military is hardly synonymous with “conservative.” Certainly not the brand of conservative OP is describing.

The military is a pretty woke place and radical political displays such as March for Life will be out-of-step with mainstream values of people living in a military community.


Oh look, it's "huh" lady. You know that makes you sound really stupid, right?

I work at the Pentagon. Most of the people I work with are fairly conservative (not MAGA conservative, but rather traditionally conservative). If OP wants true family values, I agree with these communities. If she wants MAGA, then she needs to move to McLean.


Enlisteds are conservative. Especially Air Force, ugh. Officers generally aren't because of their level of education. Being around the military is no guarantee that you'll be in the presence of forced birthers and homophobes like OP wants.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2023 12:38     Subject: School district for conservative family (VA)

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Anonymous wrote:I agree with all of the posters who say it will be difficult to find a school like that in Northern VA. The high schools are huge, so there will be a chunk of kids who would be a good fit for your relative, but the system as a whole is pretty liberal.

I feel like I have to point out that living in any Washington DC suburb is going to have passionate politics. I swear most the people work for the government, are contractors for the government, or work for consulting companies to bid on contracts for the government. And DC itself, as you know, is a very liberal city. I'm in western FFX county and my son's HS has a Democrat Club, Republican Club, and Young Democratic Socialist Club. And Eastern Loudon/Northwestern FFX has a heavy Indian population. I personally love when all of the Xmas, Hannukah, and Holi lights are all twinkling at the same time; to each his own.


What is the name of the HS if you don’t mind sharing. I think my friends are aware of liberal system, and don’t mind it. They are just trying to avoid hostility towards their son. Thanks for sharing.


Not at all, South Lakes in Reston. The heavily Indian population straddles Herndon and Ashburn.


What on earth does being Indian have to do with this conversation?? Where are you people getting that OP's friend cares about the South Asian population of the school??


Because it brings very different religious and political views into the mix. Some people love that type of diversity, others don't.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2023 12:23     Subject: Re:School district for conservative family (VA)

Fauquier, Clarke, Stafford, Warren counties.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2023 11:14     Subject: School district for conservative family (VA)

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Anonymous wrote:^ I am not right wing btw. But flaming liberals like posters above, spitting out hate and fury towards someone they don’t know based on their assumptions.. They make normal people sick. And they make all democrats look very very bad.

Just imagine it was reverse and someone asked for a good school district for a liberal family with gay child. Would there be as much hate? Somewhere south, maybe. But do you want to be like those “right wing nuts”? You are no different.


If someone is actively trying to take away rights from others or force their will on others (with detrimental effects) I have a problem with that.

That is not at all equivalent to someone being gay.


Your hypocrisy simply breat taking.


Nope. No one is forcing anyone to have an abortion.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2023 09:18     Subject: School district for conservative family (VA)

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Anonymous wrote:^ I am not right wing btw. But flaming liberals like posters above, spitting out hate and fury towards someone they don’t know based on their assumptions.. They make normal people sick. And they make all democrats look very very bad.

Just imagine it was reverse and someone asked for a good school district for a liberal family with gay child. Would there be as much hate? Somewhere south, maybe. But do you want to be like those “right wing nuts”? You are no different.


If someone is actively trying to take away rights from others or force their will on others (with detrimental effects) I have a problem with that.

That is not at all equivalent to someone being gay.


Your hypocrisy simply breat taking.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2023 09:13     Subject: School district for conservative family (VA)

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Anonymous wrote:What school district would you recommend for a fairly conservative family moving to VA? Hopefully with decent academics. Pro life, religious, republican. Husband will be working in Fairfax.

TIA!
(Asking for a friend)


He'd have to commute from Goochland County, but, honestly, I don't know any really good schools in conservative areas in Virginia. He'd have to move to a rural area, hence why the schools would be terrible.


No reason the schools would be terrible. There might be fewer students capable of advanced work, but the offerings might be better than the NOVA districts which have been pushing equity. 7th grade algebra or 6th grade will be easier to get in rural areas pretty soon.


Keep dreaming. There are almost no AP classes in rural area and teaching is abysmal simply because the kids have no interest in studying. The main drivers of advanced education are the parents' income and education levels. Rural America is mostly meth, not MIT PhDs.


No interest in studying? Lol
And you think urban youth are killing it at school?


Of course not, because cities also have a lot of poor, uneducated parents. In order to get a decent education in America, you need to be in a wealthy suburban area, which is most likely liberal, OR pay $$$ for top private school. OP is poor, so he doesn't have a ton of choices.