Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In most cases, FCPS would be as good or better than most in U.S.
Pretty naïve statement. There are many schools in FCPS that are below higher SES schools in other places. Hate to tell you, but it is not the system, but the economics that usually determine the rating of the schools. Fairfax generally has a higher rating because of the higher average. However, if OP is moving from a small, affluent system, it is likely that the schools there are just as good or better than FCPS.
Fairfax is a huge, lumbering, and somewhat decaying county. It's school system is a mixed bag. Tread wisely.
It is still stronger than any other public school system in the DC region, measured by both breadth of programs and average test scores. With OP's budget, they will also have no difficulty finding something in a strong pyramid.
Perhaps, but Arlington schools just seem better. But other threads indicate that S Arlington is going down the tubes.
Thanks for sharing. You can go back to World of Warcraft now, but remember that tomorrow is a school day.
Anonymous wrote:
Fairfax is a huge, lumbering, and somewhat decaying county. It's school system is a mixed bag. Tread wisely.
It is still stronger than any other public school system in the DC region, measured by both breadth of programs and average test scores. With OP's budget, they will also have no difficulty finding something in a strong pyramid.
Perhaps, but Arlington schools just seem better. But other threads indicate that S Arlington is going down the tubes
Based on what? Snob appeal? Maybe you should take a look at the recent ratings--USNews, even the VA Governors awards. Where are the Arlington high schools on those lists?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really can't go wrong in that budget. I'd look at Town of Vienna (zoned Madison), 22182 zoned for Marshall, and also Langley, but really any of these are great, within commuting range, and you can focus your search more based on neighborhood feel/house style.
There are equally nice neighborhoods in 22182 in OP's price range zoned for Madison and McLean.
Oh, look, a Marshall hater.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Fairfax is a huge, lumbering, and somewhat decaying county. It's school system is a mixed bag. Tread wisely.
It is still stronger than any other public school system in the DC region, measured by both breadth of programs and average test scores. With OP's budget, they will also have no difficulty finding something in a strong pyramid.
Perhaps, but Arlington schools just seem better. But other threads indicate that S Arlington is going down the tubes
Based on what? Snob appeal? Maybe you should take a look at the recent ratings--USNews, even the VA Governors awards. Where are the Arlington high schools on those lists?
LOL. FC parents live off the snob appeal of TJ, AAP, etc. It's a huge rat race - only worried about ratings & #s. You probably won't believe this but not everyone wants that. Really.
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Anonymous wrote:
Fairfax is a huge, lumbering, and somewhat decaying county. It's school system is a mixed bag. Tread wisely.
It is still stronger than any other public school system in the DC region, measured by both breadth of programs and average test scores. With OP's budget, they will also have no difficulty finding something in a strong pyramid.
Perhaps, but Arlington schools just seem better. But other threads indicate that S Arlington is going down the tubes
Based on what? Snob appeal? Maybe you should take a look at the recent ratings--USNews, even the VA Governors awards. Where are the Arlington high schools on those lists?
Fairfax is a huge, lumbering, and somewhat decaying county. It's school system is a mixed bag. Tread wisely.
It is still stronger than any other public school system in the DC region, measured by both breadth of programs and average test scores. With OP's budget, they will also have no difficulty finding something in a strong pyramid.
Perhaps, but Arlington schools just seem better. But other threads indicate that S Arlington is going down the tubes
Really only Langley is equal to Churchill or witman. FCPS is a bit lumbering and over subscribed
Anonymous wrote:Vienna is a good choice with great schools. There won't be any vandalism and fights at the grocery store. That sounds awful, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really can't go wrong in that budget. I'd look at Town of Vienna (zoned Madison), 22182 zoned for Marshall, and also Langley, but really any of these are great, within commuting range, and you can focus your search more based on neighborhood feel/house style.
There are equally nice neighborhoods in 22182 in OP's price range zoned for Madison and McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In most cases, FCPS would be as good or better than most in U.S.
Pretty naïve statement. There are many schools in FCPS that are below higher SES schools in other places. Hate to tell you, but it is not the system, but the economics that usually determine the rating of the schools. Fairfax generally has a higher rating because of the higher average. However, if OP is moving from a small, affluent system, it is likely that the schools there are just as good or better than FCPS.
Fairfax is a huge, lumbering, and somewhat decaying county. It's school system is a mixed bag. Tread wisely.
It is still stronger than any other public school system in the DC region, measured by both breadth of programs and average test scores. With OP's budget, they will also have no difficulty finding something in a strong pyramid.
Perhaps, but Arlington schools just seem better. But other threads indicate that S Arlington is going down the tubes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In most cases, FCPS would be as good or better than most in U.S.
Pretty naïve statement. There are many schools in FCPS that are below higher SES schools in other places. Hate to tell you, but it is not the system, but the economics that usually determine the rating of the schools. Fairfax generally has a higher rating because of the higher average. However, if OP is moving from a small, affluent system, it is likely that the schools there are just as good or better than FCPS.
Fairfax is a huge, lumbering, and somewhat decaying county. It's school system is a mixed bag. Tread wisely.
It is still stronger than any other public school system in the DC region, measured by both breadth of programs and average test scores. With OP's budget, they will also have no difficulty finding something in a strong pyramid.