Moving from Minnesota to Washington D.C (or NOVA or MD)?
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obxgirl is probably right. This poster has just joined and this has been the only post, comment, or activity of any sort since then. We're talking to ourselves, not that that is necessarily a Bad Thing and maybe someone else moving from MN to DC area might find it slightly useful.
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Be very careful about the schools in Fairfax and Montgomery. there are wide variations in the quality of the schools in those jurisdictions. In your situation, Fairfax might be the best choice because of the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science. Of course, the competition to get into that school is fierce.
there are some schools in Fairfax that are really challenged-many of these are in the closer-in suburbs.
I agree with one of the other posters that Yorktown in Arlington has a very good reputation. So does
George Mason in Falls Church.
Pleas excuse the capitalization. I cannot control the tablet very well.
Pat
there are some schools in Fairfax that are really challenged-many of these are in the closer-in suburbs.
I agree with one of the other posters that Yorktown in Arlington has a very good reputation. So does
George Mason in Falls Church.
Pleas excuse the capitalization. I cannot control the tablet very well.
Pat
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