Anonymous wrote:I have a Hayfiekd graduate and 2 there now. My kids were/are happy there. My oldest is at VT Tech studying EE. He said HS prepared him well.
Anonymous wrote:Hayfield is not a good school. Read the negative comments on Niche. People who are zoned for this school try to get out of sending their kids there. Edison has a better reputation. Neither are good schools for Fairfax County. Google best high schools in Fairfax County. You can still live close to DC in a different area to get a better school for your children. At the least, try to get Edison.
Anonymous wrote:Your kids need to take all honors classes. Period. The regular level classes have a lot of disruptive behavior problems from kids who aren't there to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're at Hayfield at the end. 7th grade.
He is on honers classes for math, sience .. English is our second language but its realy easy for him to understand.
As I wrote, we are from all white European country, capital city, and still it was strange at first how much different nations and races is in the school and in the neighborhood. But, neighborhood is soooo welcoming, so nice, and about school-my son, who was straight A student back home, and still is - he loves his teachers, he said that they're great-he loves how they teach and how they communicate with students. He doesn't talk about different races and nations at all-he doesn't see that. And I'm so happy because of that.
I was on Back to school night, and every teacher knew who is my son, they could talk about him-it's so great 'couse they are really big school.
My only problem is, so far, school program, but I think that is a difference between European and American schools in general. He had so much more classes, homeworks in our country ...
So, my conclusion is, for now, that the middle school in Hayfield Secondary is really ok. It's up to you or your kid.
if it is a knowledge what is important to you, your child can get it if he wants.
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Anonymous wrote:We're at Hayfield at the end. 7th grade.
He is on honers classes for math, sience .. English is our second language but its realy easy for him to understand.
As I wrote, we are from all white European country, capital city, and still it was strange at first how much different nations and races is in the school and in the neighborhood. But, neighborhood is soooo welcoming, so nice, and about school-my son, who was straight A student back home, and still is - he loves his teachers, he said that they're great-he loves how they teach and how they communicate with students. He doesn't talk about different races and nations at all-he doesn't see that. And I'm so happy because of that.
I was on Back to school night, and every teacher knew who is my son, they could talk about him-it's so great 'couse they are really big school.
My only problem is, so far, school program, but I think that is a difference between European and American schools in general. He had so much more classes, homeworks in our country ...
So, my conclusion is, for now, that the middle school in Hayfield Secondary is really ok. It's up to you or your kid.
if it is a knowledge what is important to you, your child can get it if he wants.
Anonymous wrote:We are zone for Edison but have sent all our kids to Hayfield. We have been very happy there. We like the new principal. He's strict but I guess maybe some kids need that. I think teachers like him more than the kids and maybe that's a good thing. My kids are honors/AP kids who never get in trouble so it doesn't matter to them one way or the other but happy teachers = more stability/less attrition. We're white but really like the diversity the school has to offer. It's not heavily anything. We didn't love being a transfer family when we had to drive to school everyday but now that my oldest has a license, we couldn't be happier having transfered the kids to Hayfield.