Anonymous wrote:NJ schools are excellent as are public schools along the Main Line outside of Philly, especially Lower Merion. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Another poster. We were a west springfield family. Live in Texas now.
The sports down here are great. I will say it is nice to have a pool at school instead of having the kids swim at Audrey Moore. The swimmers and divers aren't as great -- the DC area swim coaching is better. Football and basketball are great too.
Academics are very weak. My kids all cleared into advanced math and coursework and like the PP they were not remarkable AAP students. They are at the top of their classes without much effort, which is nice because they train a ton. UT Austin isn't promised, but we have the money to send them out of state back east. There are very few AP classes and the language classes are just Spanish and French (one kid wanted to do German and that was a no-go, which was a bummer since he was in immersion).
The property taxes in Texas are AWFUL. I cannot overstate how much I hate the property taxes. They are very, very high. Public services are very weak. There's no Audrey Moore, we pay for a swim/tennis/golf club. We pay way more than we did in Virginia when you combine income tax and property tax/car tax. The utilities are also incredibly expensive and we have reliability (Power) issues I never had in Springfield.
The houses are nicer, we have a pool and I work but not a crazy job (mostly to pay taxes and save for out of state college) because DH makes good money. But all in, the grass isn't greener. It's just different.
Anonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for anecdotes from people who moved out of Fairfax County specifically to avoid FCPS and the politics of FCPS. Increasingly, I find myself despondent about living in this county with its wretchedly bad county government and schools system, and thinking we'd be happier elsewhere.
Or is every school system/School Board as bad (incompetent, hypocritical, etc.) as the Fairfax County School Board? Comparisons with other specific jurisdictions would be most welcome.
I feel like you haven't lived in a lot of places if you are despondent about living in one of the richest counties in the US, with its historically good school system filled with educators with masters and PhDs.
Of course, it's not perfect, but nothing is.
You sound like someone who will be continually disappointed no matter where you go.
+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for anecdotes from people who moved out of Fairfax County specifically to avoid FCPS and the politics of FCPS. Increasingly, I find myself despondent about living in this county with its wretchedly bad county government and schools system, and thinking we'd be happier elsewhere.
Or is every school system/School Board as bad (incompetent, hypocritical, etc.) as the Fairfax County School Board? Comparisons with other specific jurisdictions would be most welcome.
I feel like you haven't lived in a lot of places if you are despondent about living in one of the richest counties in the US, with its historically good school system filled with educators with masters and PhDs.
Of course, it's not perfect, but nothing is.
You sound like someone who will be continually disappointed no matter where you go.
Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine moved her kids down to the Raleigh NC area when her kids (2 girls) were in middle school. They LOVED having the year-round school, and she says it was nicer to have a "less competitive" environment. But... she does say that the schools/teachers/programs are not as good as FCPS in that they are less rigorous and less in depth, and they have fewer elective choices and fewer challenging peers. Her girls were at the very top of their classes in HS and ended up at T10 universities. Both have claimed to be underprepared for the rigors of college.
Anonymous wrote:Looking for anecdotes from people who moved out of Fairfax County specifically to avoid FCPS and the politics of FCPS. Increasingly, I find myself despondent about living in this county with its wretchedly bad county government and schools system, and thinking we'd be happier elsewhere.
Or is every school system/School Board as bad (incompetent, hypocritical, etc.) as the Fairfax County School Board? Comparisons with other specific jurisdictions would be most welcome.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to another part of Virginia entirely, not NOVA. It's been fantastic as far as education! Leaps above FCPS. Nice teachers, and our kids are happier, too. They have friends now, too. They started to smile again after we left FCPS, which was very hard on them. The bullying, the social and financial stratification (rich kids vs. poor kids), the overcrowded classrooms, etc. FCPS is coasting on fumes from the 1990s. It isn't that anymore.