Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the input and house links! We have been looking at the waynewood school district as we are currently renting in Alexandria now and my DH commute is very easy with leaving at 5:30am now. The rating for Waynewood is high - does that accurately reflect the school in comparison to other highly rated NOVA elementary schools?
OP
We used to live in waynewood as well but moved due to schools. The ES is not bad, but the middle school and high school are horrible. If you decide to stay, just consider moving in a few years when your kids hit MS or go private. We chose to buy someplace we wouldn't have to move in a few years, and had to rent an extra year to be able to afford a house in one of the better school districts.
Racist much?
The UMC kids who stay in the pyramid do very well at West Potomac.
The poster isn't racist. It's a reality that Sandburg and West Potomac have some concerns. I posted suggesting Belleview (22306). We also moved to avoid middle and high school since we would have sent our children to private.
Do tell. Be honest, those "concerns" involve brown and black kids, don't they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the input and house links! We have been looking at the waynewood school district as we are currently renting in Alexandria now and my DH commute is very easy with leaving at 5:30am now. The rating for Waynewood is high - does that accurately reflect the school in comparison to other highly rated NOVA elementary schools?
OP
We used to live in waynewood as well but moved due to schools. The ES is not bad, but the middle school and high school are horrible. If you decide to stay, just consider moving in a few years when your kids hit MS or go private. We chose to buy someplace we wouldn't have to move in a few years, and had to rent an extra year to be able to afford a house in one of the better school districts.
Racist much?
The UMC kids who stay in the pyramid do very well at West Potomac.
The poster isn't racist. It's a reality that Sandburg and West Potomac have some concerns. I posted suggesting Belleview (22306). We also moved to avoid middle and high school since we would have sent our children to private.
Do tell. Be honest, those "concerns" involve brown and black kids, don't they?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the replies! Our budget is $500,000 but we are really open to any area in NOVA with a 30-45min commute for my DH in to DC by car. He works near The Navy Yard/NATS stadium in SW DC but goes to to work early at 5:30am so misses most traffic. Commute would be more challenging for ride home at 5pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the input and house links! We have been looking at the waynewood school district as we are currently renting in Alexandria now and my DH commute is very easy with leaving at 5:30am now. The rating for Waynewood is high - does that accurately reflect the school in comparison to other highly rated NOVA elementary schools?
OP
We used to live in waynewood as well but moved due to schools. The ES is not bad, but the middle school and high school are horrible. If you decide to stay, just consider moving in a few years when your kids hit MS or go private. We chose to buy someplace we wouldn't have to move in a few years, and had to rent an extra year to be able to afford a house in one of the better school districts.
Racist much?
The UMC kids who stay in the pyramid do very well at West Potomac.
The poster isn't racist. It's a reality that Sandburg and West Potomac have some concerns. I posted suggesting Belleview (22306). We also moved to avoid middle and high school since we would have sent our children to private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the input and house links! We have been looking at the waynewood school district as we are currently renting in Alexandria now and my DH commute is very easy with leaving at 5:30am now. The rating for Waynewood is high - does that accurately reflect the school in comparison to other highly rated NOVA elementary schools?
OP
We used to live in waynewood as well but moved due to schools. The ES is not bad, but the middle school and high school are horrible. If you decide to stay, just consider moving in a few years when your kids hit MS or go private. We chose to buy someplace we wouldn't have to move in a few years, and had to rent an extra year to be able to afford a house in one of the better school districts.
Racist much?
The UMC kids who stay in the pyramid do very well at West Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the input and house links! We have been looking at the waynewood school district as we are currently renting in Alexandria now and my DH commute is very easy with leaving at 5:30am now. The rating for Waynewood is high - does that accurately reflect the school in comparison to other highly rated NOVA elementary schools?
OP
We used to live in waynewood as well but moved due to schools. The ES is not bad, but the middle school and high school are horrible. If you decide to stay, just consider moving in a few years when your kids hit MS or go private. We chose to buy someplace we wouldn't have to move in a few years, and had to rent an extra year to be able to afford a house in one of the better school districts.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the input and house links! We have been looking at the waynewood school district as we are currently renting in Alexandria now and my DH commute is very easy with leaving at 5:30am now. The rating for Waynewood is high - does that accurately reflect the school in comparison to other highly rated NOVA elementary schools?
OP
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the replies! Our budget is $500,000 but we are really open to any area in NOVA with a 30-45min commute for my DH in to DC by car. He works near The Navy Yard/NATS stadium in SW DC but goes to to work early at 5:30am so misses most traffic. Commute would be more challenging for ride home at 5pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Falls church.
That's a good as you'll get. The schools are rated highly, but I'm sure people are happy enough.
You are priced out of South Arlington.
APS Schools are overcrowded and getting worse each year....
Overcrowded but still the best in the area.