Anonymous wrote:Are Arab children counted as white for demographic purposes.Anonymous wrote:Great falls elementary has lots of arab origin kids.
Anonymous wrote:There aren't any schools that have a large Arab community. Arabs are spread out all over. McLean and Langley have arabs and persians
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
We are looking to buy a house close to Tysons. I would like my kids to attend a school with a large percentage of Arab kids (we are from Lebanon).
What elementary schools should we look at? My husband will be working in Mclean so we would like to stay close to that area.
Thanks!
Spring Hill ES
Seconded. We are Asian and our kids attend Spring Hill. I was thumbing through their yearbooks and see a lot of middle eastern looking faces. I am not familiar with middle eastern names so I can't tell if they are Arabic or not, but it was like a lot. I also thought it was cute that many of them not only specified being doctors for what they want to grow up to be, but most specified a specialization.
Anyway, Fairfax County Public Schools tracks the very thing you are after, OP. Here they provide maps of elementary school kids based on their language spoken at home and where they live:
http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/demogrph/languagemaps.htm
Looking at the maps now, it seems maybe the middle eastern kids I noticed are mostly Iranian perhaps? Makes sense, I have a very close Iranian friend who lived in this area when his kids were going through the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
We are looking to buy a house close to Tysons. I would like my kids to attend a school with a large percentage of Arab kids (we are from Lebanon).
What elementary schools should we look at? My husband will be working in Mclean so we would like to stay close to that area.
Thanks!
I teach at Marshall and we have a large percentage of Arabs here. Mostly Saudi. Not sure of all the feeder elementary schools, but I know one of them is Shrevewood.
Is this Marshall Rd Elementary or Marshall high school?
NP here. Pretty sure PP means Marshall High School, as Marshall Road Elem. doean't have feeder elementary schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
We are looking to buy a house close to Tysons. I would like my kids to attend a school with a large percentage of Arab kids (we are from Lebanon).
What elementary schools should we look at? My husband will be working in Mclean so we would like to stay close to that area.
Thanks!
I teach at Marshall and we have a large percentage of Arabs here. Mostly Saudi. Not sure of all the feeder elementary schools, but I know one of them is Shrevewood.
Is this Marshall Rd Elementary or Marshall high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
We are looking to buy a house close to Tysons. I would like my kids to attend a school with a large percentage of Arab kids (we are from Lebanon).
What elementary schools should we look at? My husband will be working in Mclean so we would like to stay close to that area.
Thanks!
I teach at Marshall and we have a large percentage of Arabs here. Mostly Saudi. Not sure of all the feeder elementary schools, but I know one of them is Shrevewood.
Anonymous wrote:There aren't any schools that have a large Arab community. Arabs are spread out all over. McLean and Langley have arabs and persians
Anonymous wrote:Hello,
We are looking to buy a house close to Tysons. I would like my kids to attend a school with a large percentage of Arab kids (we are from Lebanon).
What elementary schools should we look at? My husband will be working in Mclean so we would like to stay close to that area.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Glen Forest. As a bonus, you'll find the houses around here relatively cheap because the SES of this zone is quite low (I believe 70% + are on free/reduced lunch). They have a helpful Facebook and Twitter account where they show photos of the students (As an aside - how is a public school allowed to publish your kid's photo online? Anyone know?)
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Glen Forest. As a bonus, you'll find the houses around here relatively cheap because the SES of this zone is quite low (I believe 70% + are on free/reduced lunch). They have a helpful Facebook and Twitter account where they show photos of the students (As an aside - how is a public school allowed to publish your kid's photo online? Anyone know?)
Anonymous wrote:Are Arab children counted as white for demographic purposes.Anonymous wrote:Great falls elementary has lots of arab origin kids.