Anonymous
Post 04/28/2016 23:00     Subject: Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We're in AAP Springhill Elementary. 29 kids in class. Overcrowded. We are leaving.


OP here. This is what I am afraid of. We want smaller class sizes than our current school's class sizes of 26-28.


You're not going to get smaller classes at any school people want to attend in the area.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2016 20:48     Subject: Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

Beware the fake posters on this site.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2016 20:47     Subject: Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We're in AAP Springhill Elementary. 29 kids in class. Overcrowded. We are leaving.



Lol

Keep trollin, trolling, trollin.


Tend to think a real parent would know it's Spring Hill.


+1.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2016 20:38     Subject: Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We're in AAP Springhill Elementary. 29 kids in class. Overcrowded. We are leaving.



Lol

Keep trollin, trolling, trollin.


Tend to think a real parent would know it's Spring Hill.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2016 20:35     Subject: Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

Anonymous wrote:We're in AAP Springhill Elementary. 29 kids in class. Overcrowded. We are leaving.


OP here. This is what I am afraid of. We want smaller class sizes than our current school's class sizes of 26-28.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2016 19:57     Subject: Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

Anonymous wrote:We're in AAP Springhill Elementary. 29 kids in class. Overcrowded. We are leaving.



Lol

Keep trollin, trolling, trollin.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2016 19:04     Subject: Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

We're in AAP Springhill Elementary. 29 kids in class. Overcrowded. We are leaving.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2016 18:58     Subject: Re:Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

Yep, if they put their money to work, they can probably find something in the Langley HS district. It's one of the top 10 in the state.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2016 18:11     Subject: Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:True. Anything north of 123 in McLean gets a bit pricey. The only places where you can find decent 4 bd room houses under 950k in McLean are south of 123, particularly along Great Falls Street. This is the cheaper part of Mclean (which is still pretty expensive for what you get).


The OP has a budget of 2-3 M.


Oh, then they can surely find something in the Spring Hill or Churchill Road areas. No need to slum it.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2016 15:24     Subject: Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

Anonymous wrote:True. Anything north of 123 in McLean gets a bit pricey. The only places where you can find decent 4 bd room houses under 950k in McLean are south of 123, particularly along Great Falls Street. This is the cheaper part of Mclean (which is still pretty expensive for what you get).


The OP has a budget of 2-3 M.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2016 14:48     Subject: Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

True. Anything north of 123 in McLean gets a bit pricey. The only places where you can find decent 4 bd room houses under 950k in McLean are south of 123, particularly along Great Falls Street. This is the cheaper part of Mclean (which is still pretty expensive for what you get).
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2016 12:55     Subject: Re:Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

Anonymous wrote:I'd try to find a new house inside the Beltway and closer to Chain Bridge.


You can certainly find more affordable housing south of 123 in McLean. Decent schools and decent commute downtown as well.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2016 16:59     Subject: Re:Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

I'd try to find a new house inside the Beltway and closer to Chain Bridge.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2016 15:28     Subject: Re:Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

OP, I think this house checks a lot of your boxes. It is in the McLean Hamlet so feeds into Spring Hill, is within walking distance to swim/tennis club (doesn't seem to have a waiting list - I am somewhat new to the neighborhood, got a spot this year and they are currently soliciting memberships), and is a new construction. The one potential drawback is that most of the houses in the neighborhood are much older and in the 850-1.1 range, so you will have one of the more expensive homes.

FWIW, we love the neighborhood, but my kids aren't school age yet, so can't speak directly to that. The DC commute can be long and likely 10-15 minutes longer than some parts around chain bridge. For me it is usually 45min-1hr during peak hours.

https://www.redfin.com/VA/McLean/1308-Macbeth-St-22102/home/9376156/mris-FX9626628
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2016 10:32     Subject: Which Mclean elementary school is best for average and gifted siblings?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not snobby, but I prefer the Langley-zoned pyramid. I don't think it is because of the prestige or value of houses. I just like the larger lots. I don't think that makes me a snob, and I don't think everyone in the Langley pyramid are THAT much wealthier than those in the more standard McLean HS pyramid.


+1
I've never understood why some posters call Langley families "snobby," simply due to the neighborhoods they choose to buy in. We also prefer larger lots and more privacy. Also, our kids have been very happy at Langley. I think some people just hate hearing that.


The biggest critics of Langley HS on this forum are Bullis Mom and 1-2 other former Langley parents.