They don’t publish the names, but they publish the data (pages 13-14): https://www.nationalmerit.org/s/1758/images/gid2/editor_documents/guide_to_the_national_merit_scholarship_program.pdf?gid=2&pgid=61 |
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Northern Virginia Schools, interleaved with some commentary.
Private: BASIS INDEPENDENT 3 - Last year was better, IIRC BISHOP IRETON: 1 BISHOP O'CONNELL H. S. 3 FLINT HILL SCHOOL 4 - Yes, there is a significantly bright cohort at FHS. HOMESCHOOL 6 IDEAVENTIONS ACADEMY FOR MATH AND SCIENCE 3 - They're a tiny school, this is a huge percentage of their students. POTOMAC SCHOOL 7 ST. JOHN PAUL THE GREAT CATHOLIC H. S. 2 ST. PAUL VI CATHOLIC H. S. 2 ST. STEPHEN'S AND ST. AGNES SCHOOL 1 THE MADEIRA SCHOOL 1 TRINITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 1 - TCS seems to now reasonably reliably have a NMSF a year. Public: ANNANDALE HS 1 BRIAR WOODS H. S. 5 BROAD RUN H. S. 2 CHANTILLY H. S. 13 FAIRFAX H. S. 3 FREEDOM H. S. 7 GEORGE C. MARSHALL H. S. 6 HERITAGE H. S. 2 INDEPENDENCE H. S. 5 JAMES MADISON H. S. 7 JAMES W. ROBINSON SECONDARY SCHOOL 3 LAKE BRADDOCK SECONDARY SCHOOL 5 LANGLEY H. S. 13 LOUDOUN COUNTY H. S. 1 LOUDOUN VALLEY H. S. 3 MC LEAN H. S. 13 MERIDIAN H. S. 5 OAKTON H. S. 14 - 2nd to TJ OSBOURN PARK H. S. 1 - I actually wasn't expecting to see them on this list, so good job. PATRIOT H. S. 1 - Yay, Nokesville! POTOMAC FALLS H. S. 3 RIVERSIDE H. S. 1 ROCK RIDGE H. S. 12 - Biggest concentration of NMSF in Loudoun. STAFFORD H. S. 2 STONE BRIDGE H. S. 3 THE H. B. WOODLAWN PROGRAM 1 TJHS 165 - You knew they would be triple digits. TUSCARORA H. S. 1 W. T. WOODSON H. S. 12 - Impressive WASHINGTON - LIBERTY H. S. 6 WEST POTOMAC H. S. 1 WEST SPRINGFIELD H. S. 1 WESTFIELD H. S. 5 YORKTOWN H. S. 6 |
Problem is it's not disaggregated enough for my taste. I'd like it broken down to the school level, if they're not going to give us the names. |
It seems clear that there are many schools that attract the caliber of student who will be NM commended or higher. The 31 SF were spread among 12 high schools, and the 177 commended students were spread among 17 schools. For such a small city, we clearly have many wonderful high school options. There are 58 high schools in DC, 16 of them are private. |
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What a bore. Who keeps posting this? Are you applying to Sidwell and trying to get others not to? We are there now and it's not that bad. Our kids have been in the advanced/regular track and if you are placed properly and not forced to be advanced it's not that hard! There is a place for your child. Don't push them into something that will be too hard like Math 3 if they are not equipped. The rest is a luck of the draw. Some teachers are hard, some are not. |
You are so kind. Thanks for the good wishes. They mean so much coming from a college admissions director like you. Since you “already know,” and all. |
Definitely not obsolete. For instance, 70% of UPenn’s most recently admitted class submitted SAT or ACT scores. I’m certain the other 30% had outstanding grades, recommendations, awards, and extracurriculars (and hooks your child probably doesn’t have). If you think test scores are obsolete when 70% of admitted students submitted test scores to a top Ivy, then you need to look up the word obsolete. |
Wasn’t for other privates in DC. Could it be that your score on the PSAT is meaningless? |
| Rock Ridge had an impressive showing, especially considering it’s one of the smaller HS’s in LCPS. |
Holton doesn't emphasize the PSAT at all. They only give it junior year, versus some schools that give it both sophomore and junior years. |
| Does being Commended add any value to your applications? |
Holton was also 6% (5/81) MD does have a slightly lower cut-off than DC (221 v 223) |
| None of my kids’ schools recommended prepping at all for PSAT. Mine did some individual prep for SAT/ACT in advance and f taking those- either in Spring of Junior year or fall of Senior year. I know many kids who are prepping summer before Junior year and take either SAT or ACT before the PSAT- especially if they are athletes. A kid who prepped can do very well. Some who do not prep do well. My kids do OK. They, however, do great on SAT/ACT with some prep. IMO- private schools do well because the kids prep, as has been mentioned. It has nothing to do with the quality of the education, IMO. |
You have to compare the cut-offs. When it is points lower in VA than DC, VA kinda looks pathetic. |