Anonymous wrote:We pupil placed into FCHS from Stuart, and my child has had a good experience there. AP was a better fit for him because he could take more advanced science classes than Stuart offered. And when he and some of his classmates ran through all the CS courses that were offered, they made a new advanced level one for them.
The previous poster is correct that the county gives lower income schools more money per student but that doesn't account for the capital costs, and FCHS hasn't gotten the upgrades that many other schools have gotten. And the PTA at places like McLean raise obscene amounts of money.
Much of the capital spending by FCPS in recent years has gone into schools that serve low-income kids. Mason Crest ES is relatively new and feeds into Falls Church and Stuart. FCPS rebuilt Glasgow MS in the Stuart pyramid from scratch, while renovating other middle schools. When Bailey's got overcrowded, FCPS built a new school for the upper grades. Coates ES in Herndon is one of the newer elementary schools and is also Title I.
Falls Church HS arguably should have been higher on the renovation queue that it is, but when the renovation queue was created FCHS was under-enrolled and schools that were at or above capacity got a bump. Add to that the fact that Mason District representative on the School Board has come from the Stuart pyramid for decades, so FCHS didn't have a strong advocate on its behalf when the queue was created.
I'm also not sure there's much evidence that the PTA at any schools other than maybe Langley are rolling in money. It's less that the PTAs have a lot of money than that the parents will spend the extra money directly on their own kids.