Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, keep in mind that there are no bad school pyramids in Fairfax County, where the schools are all at least good. Some high schools send more kids to more competitive colleges and universities, but a motivated and talented individual with engaged and supportive parents can do well from any County high school.
This is BS. Some of the worst school pyramids in the DC area (aside from PGCPS) are in Fairfax County. OP, pyramids you will want to avoid are Falls Church, Edison, Westfield, Herndon, South Lakes, Mount Vernon, Lee, West Potomac, Justice, Hayfield. Those schools are almost entirely reliant on school lunch rations, and are heavy minority, mostly from Latin America. I honestly wouldn’t recommend any high school in FCPS, Langley is the bottom line but it is rapidly declining and will get zoned with some kids from Tyson’s, which will ruin its composition.
It’s hard to write something this long that is this factually inaccurate, but you may have pulled it off.
The lowest performing pyramids in FCPS have counterparts in both Arlington and Montgomery.
Of the 10 pyramids mentioned, none is almost entirely “reliant on school lunch rations.” Five are probably majority Hispanic (Falls Church, Herndon, Mount Vernon, Lewis, and Justice), but each also has significant numbers of middle and upper middle class kids and offers a full menu of AP or IB courses.
There is no plan to move any of Tysons to Langley, although doing so would hardly “ruin its composition.” Do you have any idea how expensive Tyson’s is?
In short, you are either ignorant or intentionally misrepresenting facts, and this forum will just become increasingly worthless unless Jeff starts banning posters like you for posting nonsense.
If you look at school board meetings, they are in fact proposing expanding Langleys boundaries to include parts of southern Mclean/Tyson’s. If you look up the zip codes for said areas of Tyson’s, yes they are still expensive, but not nearly as high as Great Falls/Mclean. Said zip codes are majority hispanic, which is a FACT, and is far higher than the percentage of hispanics at Langley, which is close to 0. I am not saying that in a subjective manner, but rather using objective statistics. Take a look at what happened at Mclean HS, they were rezoned to include parts of Falls Church/ Tyson’s which significantly altered the ethnic makeup. Again, which is not a good or bad thing, but rather just objective facts for OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, keep in mind that there are no bad school pyramids in Fairfax County, where the schools are all at least good. Some high schools send more kids to more competitive colleges and universities, but a motivated and talented individual with engaged and supportive parents can do well from any County high school.
This is BS. Some of the worst school pyramids in the DC area (aside from PGCPS) are in Fairfax County. OP, pyramids you will want to avoid are Falls Church, Edison, Westfield, Herndon, South Lakes, Mount Vernon, Lee, West Potomac, Justice, Hayfield. Those schools are almost entirely reliant on school lunch rations, and are heavy minority, mostly from Latin America. I honestly wouldn’t recommend any high school in FCPS, Langley is the bottom line but it is rapidly declining and will get zoned with some kids from Tyson’s, which will ruin its composition.
It’s hard to write something this long that is this factually inaccurate, but you may have pulled it off.
The lowest performing pyramids in FCPS have counterparts in both Arlington and Montgomery.
Of the 10 pyramids mentioned, none is almost entirely “reliant on school lunch rations.” Five are probably majority Hispanic (Falls Church, Herndon, Mount Vernon, Lewis, and Justice), but each also has significant numbers of middle and upper middle class kids and offers a full menu of AP or IB courses.
There is no plan to move any of Tysons to Langley, although doing so would hardly “ruin its composition.” Do you have any idea how expensive Tyson’s is?
In short, you are either ignorant or intentionally misrepresenting facts, and this forum will just become increasingly worthless unless Jeff starts banning posters like you for posting nonsense.
If you look at school board meetings, they are in fact proposing expanding Langleys boundaries to include parts of southern Mclean/Tyson’s. If you look up the zip codes for said areas of Tyson’s, yes they are still expensive, but not nearly as high as Great Falls/Mclean. Said zip codes are majority hispanic, which is a FACT, and is far higher than the percentage of hispanics at Langley, which is close to 0. I am not saying that in a subjective manner, but rather using objective statistics. Take a look at what happened at Mclean HS, they were rezoned to include parts of Falls Church/ Tyson’s which significantly altered the ethnic makeup. Again, which is not a good or bad thing, but rather just objective facts for OP
You continue to mangle the facts and post incorrect information.
There is no pending proposal to change Langley’s boundaries.
Tysons does not have a separate zip code. Part is 22182 (Vienna); the rest is 22102 (McLean). Both of these zip codes are quite expensive and not even close to being majority low-income or majority Hispanic.
The area in Falls Church that you’re talking about at McLean HS got moved there in the mid-80s. It hasn’t stopped McLean from being the second or third highest-ranked school in Virginia for many years since then.
The Hispanic population in NoVa is not uniformly poor, as you seem to think. Langley was 7% Hispanic last year, not “close to 0%.”
It’s quite sad that a corrupt deteriorating school like Mclean is supposedly ranked number 3 in Virginia. Those rankings are full of it anyways, fairfax probably pays Niche and them to put their schools on the top. I mean Marshall top 5? Really? I’m in the Langley pyramid and i would never send my kids to Langley, let alone Marshall.
No one who lives in the Langley district would be as misinformed about the surrounding area as you’ve already demonstrated you are.
Get lost, troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you need to be in NoVa, OP?
Montgomery County is less expensive than Fairfax and Arlington. For example, the least expensive HS pyramid in Fairfax County is Lewis HS, where the average single-family house has sold for $655,000 over the past 12 months. In Montgomery, there are 11 pyramids (Damascus, Einstein, Gaithersburg, Kennedy, Magruder, Northwood, Paint Branch, Rockville, Springbrook, Watkins Mill, Wheaton) is lower. At least some of these (Damascus, Einstein, Magruder, Rockville, and Wheaton) are considered stronger than Lewis.
Op here and I was looking at Moco. I am open to VA and think the instate options for kids college would be better in VA. I have a few older relatives in Alexandria but schools do not matter from them. The aap sounded like a good program. I hear different things about moco schools. I was wondering if I should consider Fairfax
OP, if you WFH full time and don’t need to be close in, that 600k will go a lot further in Loudoun, Prince William (the Gainesville/Haymarket area), and Fauquier. If I was in your situation I wouldn’t bother with Fairfax and a potential fixer upper or TH vs. having a SFH a little further out. There are also good school pyramids in those counties that have more reasonably priced housing than close in.
Don’t live in Fauquier or any of the rural areas in Loudoun or Prince William. Everything is far, and the school systems tend to be worse. Look for the more popular areas in the two counties and find a good school pyramid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, keep in mind that there are no bad school pyramids in Fairfax County, where the schools are all at least good. Some high schools send more kids to more competitive colleges and universities, but a motivated and talented individual with engaged and supportive parents can do well from any County high school.
This is BS. Some of the worst school pyramids in the DC area (aside from PGCPS) are in Fairfax County. OP, pyramids you will want to avoid are Falls Church, Edison, Westfield, Herndon, South Lakes, Mount Vernon, Lee, West Potomac, Justice, Hayfield. Those schools are almost entirely reliant on school lunch rations, and are heavy minority, mostly from Latin America. I honestly wouldn’t recommend any high school in FCPS, Langley is the bottom line but it is rapidly declining and will get zoned with some kids from Tyson’s, which will ruin its composition.
It’s hard to write something this long that is this factually inaccurate, but you may have pulled it off.
The lowest performing pyramids in FCPS have counterparts in both Arlington and Montgomery.
Of the 10 pyramids mentioned, none is almost entirely “reliant on school lunch rations.” Five are probably majority Hispanic (Falls Church, Herndon, Mount Vernon, Lewis, and Justice), but each also has significant numbers of middle and upper middle class kids and offers a full menu of AP or IB courses.
There is no plan to move any of Tysons to Langley, although doing so would hardly “ruin its composition.” Do you have any idea how expensive Tyson’s is?
In short, you are either ignorant or intentionally misrepresenting facts, and this forum will just become increasingly worthless unless Jeff starts banning posters like you for posting nonsense.
If you look at school board meetings, they are in fact proposing expanding Langleys boundaries to include parts of southern Mclean/Tyson’s. If you look up the zip codes for said areas of Tyson’s, yes they are still expensive, but not nearly as high as Great Falls/Mclean. Said zip codes are majority hispanic, which is a FACT, and is far higher than the percentage of hispanics at Langley, which is close to 0. I am not saying that in a subjective manner, but rather using objective statistics. Take a look at what happened at Mclean HS, they were rezoned to include parts of Falls Church/ Tyson’s which significantly altered the ethnic makeup. Again, which is not a good or bad thing, but rather just objective facts for OP
You continue to mangle the facts and post incorrect information.
There is no pending proposal to change Langley’s boundaries.
Tysons does not have a separate zip code. Part is 22182 (Vienna); the rest is 22102 (McLean). Both of these zip codes are quite expensive and not even close to being majority low-income or majority Hispanic.
The area in Falls Church that you’re talking about at McLean HS got moved there in the mid-80s. It hasn’t stopped McLean from being the second or third highest-ranked school in Virginia for many years since then.
The Hispanic population in NoVa is not uniformly poor, as you seem to think. Langley was 7% Hispanic last year, not “close to 0%.”
It’s quite sad that a corrupt deteriorating school like Mclean is supposedly ranked number 3 in Virginia. Those rankings are full of it anyways, fairfax probably pays Niche and them to put their schools on the top. I mean Marshall top 5? Really? I’m in the Langley pyramid and i would never send my kids to Langley, let alone Marshall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you need to be in NoVa, OP?
Montgomery County is less expensive than Fairfax and Arlington. For example, the least expensive HS pyramid in Fairfax County is Lewis HS, where the average single-family house has sold for $655,000 over the past 12 months. In Montgomery, there are 11 pyramids (Damascus, Einstein, Gaithersburg, Kennedy, Magruder, Northwood, Paint Branch, Rockville, Springbrook, Watkins Mill, Wheaton) is lower. At least some of these (Damascus, Einstein, Magruder, Rockville, and Wheaton) are considered stronger than Lewis.
Op here and I was looking at Moco. I am open to VA and think the instate options for kids college would be better in VA. I have a few older relatives in Alexandria but schools do not matter from them. The aap sounded like a good program. I hear different things about moco schools. I was wondering if I should consider Fairfax
OP, if you WFH full time and don’t need to be close in, that 600k will go a lot further in Loudoun, Prince William (the Gainesville/Haymarket area), and Fauquier. If I was in your situation I wouldn’t bother with Fairfax and a potential fixer upper or TH vs. having a SFH a little further out. There are also good school pyramids in those counties that have more reasonably priced housing than close in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, keep in mind that there are no bad school pyramids in Fairfax County, where the schools are all at least good. Some high schools send more kids to more competitive colleges and universities, but a motivated and talented individual with engaged and supportive parents can do well from any County high school.
This is BS. Some of the worst school pyramids in the DC area (aside from PGCPS) are in Fairfax County. OP, pyramids you will want to avoid are Falls Church, Edison, Westfield, Herndon, South Lakes, Mount Vernon, Lee, West Potomac, Justice, Hayfield. Those schools are almost entirely reliant on school lunch rations, and are heavy minority, mostly from Latin America. I honestly wouldn’t recommend any high school in FCPS, Langley is the bottom line but it is rapidly declining and will get zoned with some kids from Tyson’s, which will ruin its composition.
It’s hard to write something this long that is this factually inaccurate, but you may have pulled it off.
The lowest performing pyramids in FCPS have counterparts in both Arlington and Montgomery.
Of the 10 pyramids mentioned, none is almost entirely “reliant on school lunch rations.” Five are probably majority Hispanic (Falls Church, Herndon, Mount Vernon, Lewis, and Justice), but each also has significant numbers of middle and upper middle class kids and offers a full menu of AP or IB courses.
There is no plan to move any of Tysons to Langley, although doing so would hardly “ruin its composition.” Do you have any idea how expensive Tyson’s is?
In short, you are either ignorant or intentionally misrepresenting facts, and this forum will just become increasingly worthless unless Jeff starts banning posters like you for posting nonsense.
If you look at school board meetings, they are in fact proposing expanding Langleys boundaries to include parts of southern Mclean/Tyson’s. If you look up the zip codes for said areas of Tyson’s, yes they are still expensive, but not nearly as high as Great Falls/Mclean. Said zip codes are majority hispanic, which is a FACT, and is far higher than the percentage of hispanics at Langley, which is close to 0. I am not saying that in a subjective manner, but rather using objective statistics. Take a look at what happened at Mclean HS, they were rezoned to include parts of Falls Church/ Tyson’s which significantly altered the ethnic makeup. Again, which is not a good or bad thing, but rather just objective facts for OP
You continue to mangle the facts and post incorrect information.
There is no pending proposal to change Langley’s boundaries.
Tysons does not have a separate zip code. Part is 22182 (Vienna); the rest is 22102 (McLean). Both of these zip codes are quite expensive and not even close to being majority low-income or majority Hispanic.
The area in Falls Church that you’re talking about at McLean HS got moved there in the mid-80s. It hasn’t stopped McLean from being the second or third highest-ranked school in Virginia for many years since then.
The Hispanic population in NoVa is not uniformly poor, as you seem to think. Langley was 7% Hispanic last year, not “close to 0%.”
Anonymous wrote:News flash- FCPS is not that great. There are multiple lawsuits about special ed, the reading curriculum has failed every kid for 20+ years, the office of civil rights is now investigating, the school board is crazy, the has been mismanagement about construction for years and schools are suffering, etc... stay in MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you need to be in NoVa, OP?
Montgomery County is less expensive than Fairfax and Arlington. For example, the least expensive HS pyramid in Fairfax County is Lewis HS, where the average single-family house has sold for $655,000 over the past 12 months. In Montgomery, there are 11 pyramids (Damascus, Einstein, Gaithersburg, Kennedy, Magruder, Northwood, Paint Branch, Rockville, Springbrook, Watkins Mill, Wheaton) is lower. At least some of these (Damascus, Einstein, Magruder, Rockville, and Wheaton) are considered stronger than Lewis.
Op here and I was looking at Moco. I am open to VA and think the instate options for kids college would be better in VA. I have a few older relatives in Alexandria but schools do not matter from them. The aap sounded like a good program. I hear different things about moco schools. I was wondering if I should consider Fairfax
OP, if you WFH full time and don’t need to be close in, that 600k will go a lot further in Loudoun, Prince William (the Gainesville/Haymarket area), and Fauquier. If I was in your situation I wouldn’t bother with Fairfax and a potential fixer upper or TH vs. having a SFH a little further out. There are also good school pyramids in those counties that have more reasonably priced housing than close in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you need to be in NoVa, OP?
Montgomery County is less expensive than Fairfax and Arlington. For example, the least expensive HS pyramid in Fairfax County is Lewis HS, where the average single-family house has sold for $655,000 over the past 12 months. In Montgomery, there are 11 pyramids (Damascus, Einstein, Gaithersburg, Kennedy, Magruder, Northwood, Paint Branch, Rockville, Springbrook, Watkins Mill, Wheaton) is lower. At least some of these (Damascus, Einstein, Magruder, Rockville, and Wheaton) are considered stronger than Lewis.
Op here and I was looking at Moco. I am open to VA and think the instate options for kids college would be better in VA. I have a few older relatives in Alexandria but schools do not matter from them. The aap sounded like a good program. I hear different things about moco schools. I was wondering if I should consider Fairfax
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, keep in mind that there are no bad school pyramids in Fairfax County, where the schools are all at least good. Some high schools send more kids to more competitive colleges and universities, but a motivated and talented individual with engaged and supportive parents can do well from any County high school.
This is BS. Some of the worst school pyramids in the DC area (aside from PGCPS) are in Fairfax County. OP, pyramids you will want to avoid are Falls Church, Edison, Westfield, Herndon, South Lakes, Mount Vernon, Lee, West Potomac, Justice, Hayfield. Those schools are almost entirely reliant on school lunch rations, and are heavy minority, mostly from Latin America. I honestly wouldn’t recommend any high school in FCPS, Langley is the bottom line but it is rapidly declining and will get zoned with some kids from Tyson’s, which will ruin its composition.
Not the kids from Tysons!! 🙄🙄
Anecdotally speaking, the overwhelming families in Tyson’s live in town houses, and are much more affordable than the average Great Falls western Mclean household feeder. Not to mention they have a much higher percentage of URMs that are underserved and below the poverty line which is a FACT
So? I went to Marshall, which seems to strike the sweet spot (at least according to those on here) of diversity and performance. I would happily send my kids to most FCPS high schools. A motivated student js going to do fine anywhere. Langley is not immune from issues despite the wealth of its students.
That is why the above statement mentions PP not recommending any school in FCPS. Issues everywhere.
Now we are not recommending any school in FCPS. Amazing.
OP, I live in 22033 (Chantilly HS pyramid) and really like it. You can find a townhouse in your budget here, and maybe a SFH. Our schools are definitely “decent” and I would argue better than decent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, keep in mind that there are no bad school pyramids in Fairfax County, where the schools are all at least good. Some high schools send more kids to more competitive colleges and universities, but a motivated and talented individual with engaged and supportive parents can do well from any County high school.
This is BS. Some of the worst school pyramids in the DC area (aside from PGCPS) are in Fairfax County. OP, pyramids you will want to avoid are Falls Church, Edison, Westfield, Herndon, South Lakes, Mount Vernon, Lee, West Potomac, Justice, Hayfield. Those schools are almost entirely reliant on school lunch rations, and are heavy minority, mostly from Latin America. I honestly wouldn’t recommend any high school in FCPS, Langley is the bottom line but it is rapidly declining and will get zoned with some kids from Tyson’s, which will ruin its composition.
Not the kids from Tysons!! 🙄🙄
Anecdotally speaking, the overwhelming families in Tyson’s live in town houses, and are much more affordable than the average Great Falls western Mclean household feeder. Not to mention they have a much higher percentage of URMs that are underserved and below the poverty line which is a FACT
So? I went to Marshall, which seems to strike the sweet spot (at least according to those on here) of diversity and performance. I would happily send my kids to most FCPS high schools. A motivated student js going to do fine anywhere. Langley is not immune from issues despite the wealth of its students.