Anonymous wrote:My kid was in AAP at McNair. The schools administration and many of the teachers were awful. We moved to Loudoun and are having a much better experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was told by a realtor that the quality of education at FCPS is so much better than at LCPS. How true is that if you are not in the AAP program? Seeking feedback for elementary schools especially.
You don't need to be in the AAP program in FCPS to receive excellent education.
My kids attend FCPS, my nieces and nephews LCPS, both well regarded schools, both very similar in academics, sports, extra curriculars. Both similar type of kids.
It all depends on the neighborhood $$$, shitty neighborhood, shitty school, good neighborhood, good school... That's for everything, everywhere!
Anonymous wrote:I was told by a realtor that the quality of education at FCPS is so much better than at LCPS. How true is that if you are not in the AAP program? Seeking feedback for elementary schools especially.
Anonymous wrote:LCPS is more homogeneous economically. Fewer rich or more people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, your realtor is just trying to make more money off of you by making you bid up the price of that one house in Franklin Farm. LCPS is just fine, go that route if you don't have a commute.
And you’ll probably save 100-200K.
Lots of kids and nice families on and near that street in Franklin Farm, including some that work at Navy, if that matters to OP.
There are nice families in Loudon, too. My point was that OP's realtor would point her to the house she'd make more money off of. The house in FF is nice, but it will go for well over list. Everything in that area has been bid up SO HIGH. You're lucky to have gotten in when you did. We've put down competitive offers in your neighborhood and lost them all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 10 high schools in the state - 8 from FCPS and none from LCPS:
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia
US News lists are frankly useless. How is West Springfield a top 10 school in the entire state when just within Fairfax County alone it is in 13th place for SAT scores and 9th place for AP exam scores?
Because WSHS is diverse enough for the rankings and all races equally perform well, full stop.
Ranking are bullshit.
Marshall at #5 is similarly far too highly ranked relative to other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Oakton just got a massive reno. I'm pretty sure the trailers are all gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, your realtor is just trying to make more money off of you by making you bid up the price of that one house in Franklin Farm. LCPS is just fine, go that route if you don't have a commute.
And you’ll probably save 100-200K.
Lots of kids and nice families on and near that street in Franklin Farm, including some that work at Navy, if that matters to OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 10 high schools in the state - 8 from FCPS and none from LCPS:
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia
US News lists are frankly useless. How is West Springfield a top 10 school in the entire state when just within Fairfax County alone it is in 13th place for SAT scores and 9th place for AP exam scores?
Marshall at #5 is similarly far too highly ranked relative to other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Top 10 high schools in the state - 8 from FCPS and none from LCPS:
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia
Anonymous wrote:I think the better high schools in FCPS are stronger than LCPS. I see the kids that graduate and they are stronger than LCPS schools. Some of the high schools in FCPS are scary especially the kids that attend them. Pretty much all FCPS elementary schools are subpar. Just bad teaching methods and priorities. Middle school is 2 years. Doesn't really matter either way. Equally important as the school is the neighborhood. Find one you like.