Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure Long Branch is the APS that buses kids from the Ft Myer CDC...so if you need before or after school care you can get it on post at a VERY reasonable price. A bonus to using Ft Myer SAS for before and after school is priority in their summer camp program.
There is a great mix of military/non-military in Fairfax county down along the GW Parkway toward Mt Vernon. The schools down that way -- Belle View, Waynewood, Stratford Landing, Fort Hunt -- are good and there are many community activities inside the school and within the communities themselves. Commute to the Pentagon is 25ish minutes if you go in early.
The best advice in this area is to minimize your commute. Sure you can get a big, new home on lots of land farther south, but the trade off is a horrendous commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are happy people in Arlington? If you want happy, try Ashburn.
Husbands all bus into DC. Wives all relive HS drama. No thanks!
But everyone I meet from Ashburn tells me they have a 35 minute commute to their jobs in DC....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are happy people in Arlington? If you want happy, try Ashburn.
Husbands all bus into DC. Wives all relive HS drama. No thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are happy people in Arlington? If you want happy, try Ashburn.
Husbands all bus into DC. Wives all relive HS drama. No thanks!
Anonymous wrote:There are happy people in Arlington? If you want happy, try Ashburn.
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you lived on base before and do you like the kid friendly/family/neighborly vibe you get living on base?
If so, and if you want a reasonable commute, then you really want to keep the West Springfield/Burke neighborhoods that feed into West Springfield HS and Lake Braddock secondary very high on your list.
We have been stationed here several times and lived in several different areas, including inside the beltway, and the WS/Burke neighborhoods are the best combination of reasonable commute, excellent schools, warm and friendly neighborhoods and family freindly living.
Anonymous wrote:Move to the Rosemont n-hood in Alexandria (city) and send your daughter to Maury. Wonderful school, happy kids and happy staff.
(And ignore the haters on DCUM).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure Long Branch is the APS that buses kids from the Ft Myer CDC...so if you need before or after school care you can get it on post at a VERY reasonable price. A bonus to using Ft Myer SAS for before and after school is priority in their summer camp program.
There is a great mix of military/non-military in Fairfax county down along the GW Parkway toward Mt Vernon. The schools down that way -- Belle View, Waynewood, Stratford Landing, Fort Hunt -- are good and there are many community activities inside the school and within the communities themselves. Commute to the Pentagon is 25ish minutes if you go in early.
The best advice in this area is to minimize your commute. Sure you can get a big, new home on lots of land farther south, but the trade off is a horrendous commute.
Many of us commute to Reston, Herndon, Dulles, McLean, etc. and so getting a big home on lots of land in the suburbs makes perfect sense. It seems like so many DCUM-ers assume everyone's commuting to DC, and that's certainly not the reality in our neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure Long Branch is the APS that buses kids from the Ft Myer CDC...so if you need before or after school care you can get it on post at a VERY reasonable price. A bonus to using Ft Myer SAS for before and after school is priority in their summer camp program.
There is a great mix of military/non-military in Fairfax county down along the GW Parkway toward Mt Vernon. The schools down that way -- Belle View, Waynewood, Stratford Landing, Fort Hunt -- are good and there are many community activities inside the school and within the communities themselves. Commute to the Pentagon is 25ish minutes if you go in early.
The best advice in this area is to minimize your commute. Sure you can get a big, new home on lots of land farther south, but the trade off is a horrendous commute.
Many of us commute to Reston, Herndon, Dulles, McLean, etc. and so getting a big home on lots of land in the suburbs makes perfect sense. It seems like so many DCUM-ers assume everyone's commuting to DC, and that's certainly not the reality in our neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure Long Branch is the APS that buses kids from the Ft Myer CDC...so if you need before or after school care you can get it on post at a VERY reasonable price. A bonus to using Ft Myer SAS for before and after school is priority in their summer camp program.
There is a great mix of military/non-military in Fairfax county down along the GW Parkway toward Mt Vernon. The schools down that way -- Belle View, Waynewood, Stratford Landing, Fort Hunt -- are good and there are many community activities inside the school and within the communities themselves. Commute to the Pentagon is 25ish minutes if you go in early.
The best advice in this area is to minimize your commute. Sure you can get a big, new home on lots of land farther south, but the trade off is a horrendous commute.
Anonymous wrote:Mantua Elem is good but that is prob longer than 30 min unless you are in carpool on 66 or leaving at 6AM. Strong neighborhood, convenient location otherwise.