Anonymous wrote:Since you live in the area- you should know budget is a major factor. But if we are just throwing out good options- families seem happy with Langley academically but it might be hard socially.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS is going downhill and run by an extremely liberal, politically motivated school board.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS is being run into the ground by an incompetent school board and extremist superintendent.
Please consider private school if you care about your children’s future.
Anonymous wrote:We had friends who moved to VA to get their kids into TJ. It worked for them, but they were legit math geniuses (as well as very accelerated) and one of them took Calc in middle school. The application process has also changed, and it's a bit more of a lottery than it was before.
I'm not familiar with how things are in MCPS these days, but FCPS schools have either AP or IB. I'm not sure about the IB schools, but it's pretty normal to take Algebra in 7th, and all of the AP schools can handle that track.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not a troll. We are in MCPS where the CO is doing a big change and watering down all the magnet programs and proposing 6 regional magnets in 2027. We will no longer have access to Richard Montgomery or Blair. We live in a region where our school does not have the advanced classes. This will be a problem for one of my kids who is STEM focused.
Good to know about Chantilly and Edison. I will look into those.
We are also considering renting before buying.
Both of us WFH so commute is not a factor.
Look also into North Arlington as a place to live and APS as a school system.
Arlington County also sends kids to TJ every year. (FCPS merely operates TJ, which is a Virginia Governor's School serving multiple NoVA localities.)
APS also has the Arlington Tech STEM option HS, which is not competing Blair/TJ but is college prep (rather than the 1950s vocational type HS).
The N Arlington geographic HS is academically solid with a wide range of AP offerings.
Worth at least a look-see. Start with the APS web site for more.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not a troll. We are in MCPS where the CO is doing a big change and watering down all the magnet programs and proposing 6 regional magnets in 2027. We will no longer have access to Richard Montgomery or Blair. We live in a region where our school does not have the advanced classes. This will be a problem for one of my kids who is STEM focused.
Good to know about Chantilly and Edison. I will look into those.
We are also considering renting before buying.
Both of us WFH so commute is not a factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wish we had not moved here. It’s too late now, but it’s so competitive and intense. I feel like we don’t get to enjoy life. I wish we had gone where the schools weren’t so highly ranked and life was smaller and slower. I would do it differently if I could.
OP. But what does your kid think about it? Is he/she stressed out by the competition? Which high school does your kid go to where you feel it is very intense?
Anonymous wrote:Langley or Mclean pyramids . The rest are bad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:weirdo
OP.
You are the weirdo for commenting this. What an effing idiot you are. I asked a question, if you don't know of anything to say get off the thread. I'm trying to get serious answers from people whose kids go to high schools in FCPS.