Anonymous wrote:FCPS likes to hype themselves, we actually moved to Loudon as we were unhappy with elementary in FCPS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make your housing decision based on the fact that you should be sending you kids to a parochial or private school. Neither FCPS or LCPS are on an upward trajectory.
Will any public school district ever be on an upward trajectory ever again? If you judge schools by scores only then public school ratings can only go down in the long run.
Seemingly the requirement for a "good school" is an area that is newly up-and-coming so as to attract a very highly educated workforce very quickly, but this only lasts for a generation or two. Once the area is developed too densely with many retail and food service jobs, kids in poverty from the blue collar parents working those jobs bring down the reputation.
If this is your perspective then the DMV has seen it's golden years. We see this effect in the booming Raleigh Research Triangle.
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun is too right-wing:
https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/24/us/loudoun-county-school-board-meeting/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Make your housing decision based on the fact that you should be sending you kids to a parochial or private school. Neither FCPS or LCPS are on an upward trajectory.
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun is too right-wing:
https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/24/us/loudoun-county-school-board-meeting/index.html
Anonymous wrote:LCPS has a much smaller population, and thus they have more resources for each school. Also half of the high schools were built in the last 10 years, making them newer. Also half of loudoun county is rural cow pastures and the countryside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you work? I would try to find a house closer to your work. Of your 2 choices, I would pick Oakton.
commute would be to Vienna
Anonymous wrote:Where do you work? I would try to find a house closer to your work. Of your 2 choices, I would pick Oakton.
Anonymous wrote:LCPS has a much smaller population, and thus they have more resources for each school. Also half of the high schools were built in the last 10 years, making them newer. Also half of loudoun county is rural cow pastures and the countryside.