Anonymous wrote:22182 is a great neighborhood, but I think Pimmit Hills is closer to certain parts of 22180.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with pp re 22182...there are some great neighborhoods there with good schools/homes def comparable to pimmit,hills
There are no neighborhoods in 22182 comparable to Pimmit Hills. Take this any way you want.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with pp re 22182...there are some great neighborhoods there with good schools/homes def comparable to pimmit,hills
Anonymous wrote:haycock is great if you don't mind 30-40 students per teacher. Falls chuch city is great but the cost of their taxes don't make up the slight bump in quality. I would check out other schools in 22043, 22182 and mclean which have great school ratings of 9 or higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, we had the same choice and picked Haycock despite the overcrowding. The FCC schools are very small and not diverse. We were looking for more cultural diversity. It is 2012 so it should be given but in FCC it isn't. Since it's so small, everything tends to be expensive too. I will also add that AAP was a draw for us. You can find houses in Haycock that border FCC if you want the best of both. Good luck.
I love this - the whole we chose Haycock for it's diversity. HAHAHAHAHA!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year classes at Haycock were very high 20's and some 30s. 40 is hyperbole. This year they added teachers and classes to reduce overall class sizes but the building didn't get any bigger. Half the school doesn't go to school in the school but rather trailer, modulars or what ever you call them.
how does the education of the trailer students compare to the classroom students?
Anonymous wrote:Last year classes at Haycock were very high 20's and some 30s. 40 is hyperbole. This year they added teachers and classes to reduce overall class sizes but the building didn't get any bigger. Half the school doesn't go to school in the school but rather trailer, modulars or what ever you call them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, we had the same choice and picked Haycock despite the overcrowding. The FCC schools are very small and not diverse. We were looking for more cultural diversity. It is 2012 so it should be given but in FCC it isn't. Since it's so small, everything tends to be expensive too. I will also add that AAP was a draw for us. You can find houses in Haycock that border FCC if you want the best of both. Good luck.
I love this - the whole we chose Haycock for it's diversity. HAHAHAHAHA!
Anonymous wrote:OP, we had the same choice and picked Haycock despite the overcrowding. The FCC schools are very small and not diverse. We were looking for more cultural diversity. It is 2012 so it should be given but in FCC it isn't. Since it's so small, everything tends to be expensive too. I will also add that AAP was a draw for us. You can find houses in Haycock that border FCC if you want the best of both. Good luck.