Anonymous wrote:I assume you are prepared for the sticker shock of what it costs to live in these areas you are targeting?
fran83 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Thomas Jefferson middle school if you are interested in IB? My kids don't go there but I have heard good things.
That could work as well - those neighborhoods are close to Rt 50.
In addition to metro, look at bus routes on Langston Blvd and Rt 50.
Will.thank you
fran83 wrote:We are not in the US yet. We have been looking at ratings, gradings, reviews, videos on youtube...The school system in our country is different. It's kind of hard to choose at a distance. We have chosen Arlington mostly based on its closeness to DC. We also looked at Mclean and Vienna. Looks like the schools are better there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Thomas Jefferson middle school if you are interested in IB? My kids don't go there but I have heard good things.
That could work as well - those neighborhoods are close to Rt 50.
In addition to metro, look at bus routes on Langston Blvd and Rt 50.
Anonymous wrote:What about Thomas Jefferson middle school if you are interested in IB? My kids don't go there but I have heard good things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:fran83 wrote:Anonymous wrote:fran83 wrote:Thank you for taking the time to reply to my post. We are looking for good academic records, conducive environment for learning, diversity, good discipline, extracurricular activities(swimming would be a plus), 'friendly' educators/teachers. We have been looking at ratings on several platforms and some reviews are concerning. We are worried about bullying since she will be joining in March. So a school with welcoming students will be great. Now, someone mentioned IB, this would be a plus since she has been studying in a british style framework.
If leaning towards IB, I’d go for a home in the boundaries for Hamm/Washington-Liberty.
Hamm has a nice environment for kids - less toxic than Swanson. No significant bullying.
Thank you. We are reassured. Do you have any suggestion for such a region please. Ideally near the metro for commuting to DC?Thank you
Are you looking for apartment, townhouse, or house?
Maps at bottom of this page:
https://www.apsva.us/boundary-locator/
Closer to Clarendon, VA Square, Courthouse, and Ballston metro stops would be ideal. Check specific location though because boundaries are close.
Where is work location approx located?
^ asking for location because some of the bus routes might be better than metro.
Anonymous wrote:fran83 wrote:Anonymous wrote:fran83 wrote:Thank you for taking the time to reply to my post. We are looking for good academic records, conducive environment for learning, diversity, good discipline, extracurricular activities(swimming would be a plus), 'friendly' educators/teachers. We have been looking at ratings on several platforms and some reviews are concerning. We are worried about bullying since she will be joining in March. So a school with welcoming students will be great. Now, someone mentioned IB, this would be a plus since she has been studying in a british style framework.
If leaning towards IB, I’d go for a home in the boundaries for Hamm/Washington-Liberty.
Hamm has a nice environment for kids - less toxic than Swanson. No significant bullying.
Thank you. We are reassured. Do you have any suggestion for such a region please. Ideally near the metro for commuting to DC?Thank you
Are you looking for apartment, townhouse, or house?
Maps at bottom of this page:
https://www.apsva.us/boundary-locator/
Closer to Clarendon, VA Square, Courthouse, and Ballston metro stops would be ideal. Check specific location though because boundaries are close.
Where is work location approx located?