Anonymous wrote:Mclean, no question. Also Mclean has a solid Democratic base now. They just voted out Republican Barbara Comstock.
Anonymous wrote:McLean if you can afford it. You can't beat the schools. And for what it's worth, my next door neighbor is black and the rest of our neighborhood is very diverse. Try renting in the area if uncertain. Also King's Manor might work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone had the experience in McLean of one child in AAP and one not? Were you equally happy with the education? I hear plenty of people say it was great, and by the way all my kids were in AAP.
Aren’t all white (and Asian) UMC kids in AAP? Isn’t that the point?
Anonymous wrote:McLean is too far and too white, which is what some people want.
I’ve lived in both. Most recently in the Westover area of Arlington. It’s the best of the best.
Anonymous wrote:North Arlington is known as THE “Upper Caucasia” of the DC region. Very little racial or economic diversity, especially north of Lee Highway. The Asian population increases substantially when you cross from North Arlington into McLean and Falls Church.
South Arlington is a different story, but the North/South divide is very real, as evidenced on any number of DCUM threads where South Arlington posters complain about the concentration of affordable housing south of Route 50.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone had the experience in McLean of one child in AAP and one not? Were you equally happy with the education? I hear plenty of people say it was great, and by the way all my kids were in AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The three neighborhood high schools that McLean students attend (Langley, McLean, and Marshall) are ranked ## 2, 3, and 6 in the state by US News. None of the Arlington high schools cracks the top 10. There are also far more students from the Langley, McLean, and Marshall areas at TJHSST - the state's top high school - than there are from Arlington.
Isn't APS ranked #1 school district in VA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean is too far and too white, which is what some people want.
I’ve lived in both. Most recently in the Westover area of Arlington. It’s the best of the best.
What makes it so for you? Tell me more.
Anonymous wrote:The three neighborhood high schools that McLean students attend (Langley, McLean, and Marshall) are ranked ## 2, 3, and 6 in the state by US News. None of the Arlington high schools cracks the top 10. There are also far more students from the Langley, McLean, and Marshall areas at TJHSST - the state's top high school - than there are from Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:North Arlington is known as THE “Upper Caucasia” of the DC region. Very little racial or economic diversity, especially north of Lee Highway. The Asian population increases substantially when you cross from North Arlington into McLean and Falls Church.
South Arlington is a different story, but the North/South divide is very real, as evidenced on any number of DCUM threads where South Arlington posters complain about the concentration of affordable housing south of Route 50.