Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is nuts.
I have kids at Yorktown. No "everyone" in N Arlington does not belong to a country club. Yes, over the years many people get to know each other and the kids do too. Because of activities that are across schools and because of split feeder schools. It's a nice thing!
Yorktown has very strong arts programs. WL's choir program is basically dead right now but apparently their longtime choir teacher is about to retire so it will likely rebuild. I mention OP since you say your child is creative, interested in arts. Not sure if you specified what area of arts.
How is the W-L choir dead? Our neighbors kids were in the choir a couple years ago when they won the Christmas carol radio contest and a trip to perform in NYC. The W-L choir director is well liked and has led the school's choir department for 30 years, racking up dozens of awards. That sounds like a successful program to me.
Number of kids participating in program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is nuts.
I have kids at Yorktown. No "everyone" in N Arlington does not belong to a country club. Yes, over the years many people get to know each other and the kids do too. Because of activities that are across schools and because of split feeder schools. It's a nice thing!
Yorktown has very strong arts programs. WL's choir program is basically dead right now but apparently their longtime choir teacher is about to retire so it will likely rebuild. I mention OP since you say your child is creative, interested in arts. Not sure if you specified what area of arts.
How is the W-L choir dead? Our neighbors kids were in the choir a couple years ago when they won the Christmas carol radio contest and a trip to perform in NYC. The W-L choir director is well liked and has led the school's choir department for 30 years, racking up dozens of awards. That sounds like a successful program to me.
Anonymous wrote:Lol do people just make up BS? I live in Arlington and we are zoned for Tuckahoe Elementary. No one in my neighborhood is a member of a country club. Many have pool memberships though and yes some of these pools are in McLean.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is nuts.
I have kids at Yorktown. No "everyone" in N Arlington does not belong to a country club. Yes, over the years many people get to know each other and the kids do too. Because of activities that are across schools and because of split feeder schools. It's a nice thing!
Yorktown has very strong arts programs. WL's choir program is basically dead right now but apparently their longtime choir teacher is about to retire so it will likely rebuild. I mention OP since you say your child is creative, interested in arts. Not sure if you specified what area of arts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at a map. Parts of McLean are closer to dc than parts of Arlington. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I'm sure OP can easily figure out commute times. Both Mclean and N Arlington are convenient to Upper NW DC. Just note that Chain Bridge and Canal Rd are often backed up.
Families in N Arlington and McLean often know eachother through sports, swimming pool memberships, Washington Golf or Army Navy Country Clubs. All the high schools are in the same athletic league which incudes academic competitions like debate. They are all in the same performing arts division as well.
A large percentage of APS go to these $100k membership fee country clubs??
Are you not familiar with North Arlington or McLean?
Anonymous wrote:In Arlington your best option is Dorothy Hamm, in the zone that goes to Washington-Liberty for HS (which has the HS IB program). Hamm doesn't have much theatre, but there are local programs like Encore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marshall HS is in FCPS and inside the beltway with IB. People seem to like it. Falls church City schools are very insular and could work if your kid is totally mainstream and at grade level. If your kid is different in any way - socially or academically- FCC is not a good fit.
I have three kids in FCCPS and agree with this. I wish we could afford to move.
OP here. Would love to hear more about these opinions. Our kid is very grade level but she’s very artistic and creative with no interest in sports. Not sure if that would make FCC a good fit or not.
Thanks to all of you we went to see Washington-Liberty and Dorothy Mann and surrounding neighborhoods, plus Falls Church City. Arlington seems great. FCC does feel a lot more suburban to us, which I’m trying to be open to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marshall HS is in FCPS and inside the beltway with IB. People seem to like it. Falls church City schools are very insular and could work if your kid is totally mainstream and at grade level. If your kid is different in any way - socially or academically- FCC is not a good fit.
I have three kids in FCCPS and agree with this. I wish we could afford to move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at a map. Parts of McLean are closer to dc than parts of Arlington. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I'm sure OP can easily figure out commute times. Both Mclean and N Arlington are convenient to Upper NW DC. Just note that Chain Bridge and Canal Rd are often backed up.
Families in N Arlington and McLean often know eachother through sports, swimming pool memberships, Washington Golf or Army Navy Country Clubs. All the high schools are in the same athletic league which incudes academic competitions like debate. They are all in the same performing arts division as well.
A large percentage of APS go to these $100k membership fee country clubs??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at a map. Parts of McLean are closer to dc than parts of Arlington. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I'm sure OP can easily figure out commute times. Both Mclean and N Arlington are convenient to Upper NW DC. Just note that Chain Bridge and Canal Rd are often backed up.
Families in N Arlington and McLean often know eachother through sports, swimming pool memberships, Washington Golf or Army Navy Country Clubs. All the high schools are in the same athletic league which incudes academic competitions like debate. They are all in the same performing arts division as well.
A large percentage of APS go to these $100k membership fee country clubs??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at a map. Parts of McLean are closer to dc than parts of Arlington. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I'm sure OP can easily figure out commute times. Both Mclean and N Arlington are convenient to Upper NW DC. Just note that Chain Bridge and Canal Rd are often backed up.
Families in N Arlington and McLean often know eachother through sports, swimming pool memberships, Washington Golf or Army Navy Country Clubs. All the high schools are in the same athletic league which incudes academic competitions like debate. They are all in the same performing arts division as well.