Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really helpful. Thank you everyone. While I like the idea of a short commute, I think Vienna will be a better fit for what we're looking for with our kids and my wife will be home (not working) for the time we're there. Any more thoughts on particular areas in Vienna? Vienna Elementary/Wolftrap, walkability, families, etc... we currently live in a community where the kids can go outside and find someone to play with/bike around with. It's awesome, and I realize this doesn't happen everywhere... They play soccer so that's also something we'd like to get them signed up for once we find a place. Basically just regular kids who enjoy going to school but aren't geniuses or anything.
Vienna Elementary has a really good community. Tons of families walk to school and it is right in the center of town. Wolf trap is also good, but the community does not seem as tight knit.
I don’t live in Vienna but have friends/family who do and would also recommend Vienna Elementary over Wolf Trap. Both are good schools but Vienna Elem is closer to the walkable part of town that seems to be “hot” right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really helpful. Thank you everyone. While I like the idea of a short commute, I think Vienna will be a better fit for what we're looking for with our kids and my wife will be home (not working) for the time we're there. Any more thoughts on particular areas in Vienna? Vienna Elementary/Wolftrap, walkability, families, etc... we currently live in a community where the kids can go outside and find someone to play with/bike around with. It's awesome, and I realize this doesn't happen everywhere... They play soccer so that's also something we'd like to get them signed up for once we find a place. Basically just regular kids who enjoy going to school but aren't geniuses or anything.
Vienna Elementary has a really good community. Tons of families walk to school and it is right in the center of town. Wolf trap is also good, but the community does not seem as tight knit.
Anonymous wrote:I would favor Falls Church City over any you mentioned. Small - two square miles; walkable; only neighborhood schools (one line of schools for all of FCC); lot's of great new restaurants, grocery stores, mini-target (all w/in walking or biking distance) and small community feel.
Anonymous wrote:I would favor Falls Church City over any you mentioned. Small - two square miles; walkable; only neighborhood schools (one line of schools for all of FCC); lot's of great new restaurants, grocery stores, mini-target (all w/in walking or biking distance) and small community feel.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure about the kids who live on this particular street (it varies street by street) but this location is pretty central:
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Vienna/123-Locust-St-SW-22180/home/9454428
Anonymous wrote:This is really helpful. Thank you everyone. While I like the idea of a short commute, I think Vienna will be a better fit for what we're looking for with our kids and my wife will be home (not working) for the time we're there. Any more thoughts on particular areas in Vienna? Vienna Elementary/Wolftrap, walkability, families, etc... we currently live in a community where the kids can go outside and find someone to play with/bike around with. It's awesome, and I realize this doesn't happen everywhere... They play soccer so that's also something we'd like to get them signed up for once we find a place. Basically just regular kids who enjoy going to school but aren't geniuses or anything.
Those don't work because OP indicated they would be here for 2 years and one of their children is a rising 5th grader. It would be much easier for the child to stay in the same school for both of the years. Arlington and Falls Church City start MS in 6th grade.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I should add that we would like to take advantage of the DC area stuff and urban area (we’re coming from Maine). No thoughts on Arlington?
In terms of commute, it will be the worst. Plus your older kids will have to go to 2 schools in 2 years. I would focus on McLean or Vienna. Having lived in both, I think Vienna is way more family-friendly and welcoming, plus more walkable. Obviously farther from DC.
+1
Where in McLean?
I would do Vienna if the commute isn't bad. McLean as a backup. They are all fine for non-rush-hour adventures in DC.
-Arlington resident
Oops. Just seeing that you'd be on the other side of Tyson's Corner. I'd probably go with McLean. Tyson's traffic is worst in the area.
^ or maybe even the Westover and Lee-Harrison areas of Arlington (22205/22207). Or even Falls Church City (22046). Easy commutes to that part of McLean.