Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to live in that area but have since moved. Schools are terrible and I don't think the lake is reason enough to stay. My friends who remain in the area send kids to private schools.
Annandale has great places to eat, though. But I wouldn't buy a house just to get some good takeout.
Do tell what you mean by "schools are terrible"?
Were the Justice High students admitted this year or last year to Princeton, American, Notre Dame, Yale, Syracuse, Cal Tech, Ohio State, Michigan, Wesleyan, Penn State, UVA, William & Mary, UCLA, JMU, GW, Georgia, Smith, Clemson, Rutgers, USC, Virginia Tech, Middlebury, Georgetown, Maryland, Pitt, and W&L not served well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools are not good, but neighborhood is nice.
This is the issue at present. Back in the day, several decades ago, it was a highly desirable area with very good schools. Congressional School is a good K-8 private nearby (on Sleepy Hollow), but one would then need to transfer DC somewhere else for HS.
I heard that back in the 60s and 70s the public schools in the Lake Barcroft were among the best and wealthiest in all of FCPS. The crew team even won the Henley Royal Regatta.
There’s still a contingent of wealthy kids from the Lake who go to the public schools. It’s probably under 50% though. Feel free to correct if wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to live in that area but have since moved. Schools are terrible and I don't think the lake is reason enough to stay. My friends who remain in the area send kids to private schools.
Annandale has great places to eat, though. But I wouldn't buy a house just to get some good takeout.
Do tell what you mean by "schools are terrible"?
Were the Justice High students admitted this year or last year to Princeton, American, Notre Dame, Yale, Syracuse, Cal Tech, Ohio State, Michigan, Wesleyan, Penn State, UVA, William & Mary, UCLA, JMU, GW, Georgia, Smith, Clemson, Rutgers, USC, Virginia Tech, Middlebury, Georgetown, Maryland, Pitt, and W&L not served well?
College admissions isn’t worth my kid having to deal with fights, gangs & risk of not being prepared for college.
Yeah, because MS-13 has a special recruitment effort to sign up Biff and Muffy this spring.
And Justice has IB, just like Robinson and Marshall. It's the exact same program.
But has worse pass rates & scores.
I went to high FARMs schools myself by the way.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, because MS-13 has a special recruitment effort to sign up Biff and Muffy this spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to live in that area but have since moved. Schools are terrible and I don't think the lake is reason enough to stay. My friends who remain in the area send kids to private schools.
Annandale has great places to eat, though. But I wouldn't buy a house just to get some good takeout.
Do tell what you mean by "schools are terrible"?
Were the Justice High students admitted this year or last year to Princeton, American, Notre Dame, Yale, Syracuse, Cal Tech, Ohio State, Michigan, Wesleyan, Penn State, UVA, William & Mary, UCLA, JMU, GW, Georgia, Smith, Clemson, Rutgers, USC, Virginia Tech, Middlebury, Georgetown, Maryland, Pitt, and W&L not served well?
College admissions isn’t worth my kid having to deal with fights, gangs & risk of not being prepared for college.
Yeah, because MS-13 has a special recruitment effort to sign up Biff and Muffy this spring.
And Justice has IB, just like Robinson and Marshall. It's the exact same program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to live in that area but have since moved. Schools are terrible and I don't think the lake is reason enough to stay. My friends who remain in the area send kids to private schools.
Annandale has great places to eat, though. But I wouldn't buy a house just to get some good takeout.
Do tell what you mean by "schools are terrible"?
Were the Justice High students admitted this year or last year to Princeton, American, Notre Dame, Yale, Syracuse, Cal Tech, Ohio State, Michigan, Wesleyan, Penn State, UVA, William & Mary, UCLA, JMU, GW, Georgia, Smith, Clemson, Rutgers, USC, Virginia Tech, Middlebury, Georgetown, Maryland, Pitt, and W&L not served well?
College admissions isn’t worth my kid having to deal with fights, gangs & risk of not being prepared for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to live in that area but have since moved. Schools are terrible and I don't think the lake is reason enough to stay. My friends who remain in the area send kids to private schools.
Annandale has great places to eat, though. But I wouldn't buy a house just to get some good takeout.
Do tell what you mean by "schools are terrible"?
Were the Justice High students admitted this year or last year to Princeton, American, Notre Dame, Yale, Syracuse, Cal Tech, Ohio State, Michigan, Wesleyan, Penn State, UVA, William & Mary, UCLA, JMU, GW, Georgia, Smith, Clemson, Rutgers, USC, Virginia Tech, Middlebury, Georgetown, Maryland, Pitt, and W&L not served well?
Anonymous wrote:I used to live in that area but have since moved. Schools are terrible and I don't think the lake is reason enough to stay. My friends who remain in the area send kids to private schools.
Annandale has great places to eat, though. But I wouldn't buy a house just to get some good takeout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools are not good, but neighborhood is nice.
This is the issue at present. Back in the day, several decades ago, it was a highly desirable area with very good schools. Congressional School is a good K-8 private nearby (on Sleepy Hollow), but one would then need to transfer DC somewhere else for HS.
I heard that back in the 60s and 70s the public schools in the Lake Barcroft were among the best and wealthiest in all of FCPS. The crew team even won the Henley Royal Regatta.
There’s still a contingent of wealthy kids from the Lake who go to the public schools. It’s probably under 50% though. Feel free to correct if wrong.
Anonymous wrote:There a lot of real estate buffs on this site. It is all kind of interesting: How a neighborhood can go from most desirable to just okay (or vice versa) in a few years.
I had no idea Lake Barcroft even existed until I went to some kids birthday party when I was a kid. It’s hidden away behind all the sprawl and garden apartments.
Anonymous wrote:This is for sure a realtor.