Anonymous wrote:
I would recommend that you look at Maryland rather than VA. Maryland has larger black and Jewish populations in its close-in suburbs, and is more traditionally friendly to both groups. You don't say where you work in DC, but many parts of Maryland are on the subway line. MoCo has excellent schools, and more private schools than NOVA, if that's the route you prefer.
This tired advice is about 50 years old, OP.
-NY Jew living in NoVa
Anonymous wrote:Takoma Park, MD
Silver Spring, MD
Capital Hill, DC
Anonymous wrote:Hey OP, if your job is in Alexandria, I would suggest looking at schools in Fairfax County part of Alexandria. We live in 22310 and it's relatively diverse. It doesn't make sense to me to spend extra to live in Arlington (even south Arlington) if your job is closer to Alexandria. Our Fairfax County Public School pyramid isn't as good as some other parts of the county (see: McLean or Fairfax), but it's getting better. I'm expecting it to get much better in a few years after the new Amazon crowd arrives and either settles here or settles in Arlington and pushes more folks down our way.
There are communities in the City of Alexandria like Rosemont or Del Ray which are lovely (but not as diverse). But the schools aren't great, as others have noted. (Again, with Amazon arriving maybe that will change?)
Anyway. Good luck, I'm sure you'll find something great and welcome to the area!
Anonymous wrote:Why would you choose to live in Arlington if you were working in Alexandria? Why not just live in Alexandria?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you would be happiest in South Arlington, which is quite diverse and (generally) more chill when it comes to schools than North Arlington, which also happens to be one of the least diverse parts of the DC region. The classroom sizes will be in the middle of the range you described.
Anonymous wrote:I would recommend that you look at Maryland rather than VA. Maryland has larger black and Jewish populations in its close-in suburbs, and is more traditionally friendly to both groups. You don't say where you work in DC, but many parts of Maryland are on the subway line. MoCo has excellent schools, and more private schools than NOVA, if that's the route you prefer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you would be happiest in South Arlington, which is quite diverse and (generally) more chill when it comes to schools than North Arlington, which also happens to be one of the least diverse parts of the DC region. The classroom sizes will be in the middle of the range you described.
I would guess that coming from NY, OP wouldn't want to spend all her time in the car, which is the kind of life you'd lead in south arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you choose to live in Arlington if you were working in Alexandria? Why not just live in Alexandria?
+1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you would be happiest in South Arlington, which is quite diverse and (generally) more chill when it comes to schools than North Arlington, which also happens to be one of the least diverse parts of the DC region. The classroom sizes will be in the middle of the range you described.
I would guess that coming from NY, OP wouldn't want to spend all her time in the car, which is the kind of life you'd lead in south arlington.