Marshall "3rd for Best School"

Anonymous
That area has had to live with people constantly referring over several decades to one murder that happened near the high school. I think it deserves to celebrate it's achievements for one year. You know it only helps McLean and Madison if Marshall does well. The school offers additional enrichment and options that aren't available at those schools bringing those schools up too. I don't get all the backlash. If FCPS and US News didn't go back on the data, why should you need to post over and over again about how incorrect it is? I'm assuming you are in the McLean or Madison pyramid and reaping the benefits of Marshall doing well anyway.
Anonymous
15:35 It had to do with the school boasting about something that happened a long time ago. That was the analogy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:15:35 It had to do with the school boasting about something that happened a long time ago. That was the analogy.
it's analogous if the Blue Ribbon was based on false underlying data. And dissatisfaction with the award doesn't mean the data was wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That area has had to live with people constantly referring over several decades to one murder that happened near the high school. I think it deserves to celebrate it's achievements for one year. You know it only helps McLean and Madison if Marshall does well. The school offers additional enrichment and options that aren't available at those schools bringing those schools up too. I don't get all the backlash. If FCPS and US News didn't go back on the data, why should you need to post over and over again about how incorrect it is? I'm assuming you are in the McLean or Madison pyramid and reaping the benefits of Marshall doing well anyway.


Very fuzzy logic, I think. Marshall and other schools should celebrate their achievements. There are many. They shouldn't celebrate awards based on false data.

It's positive for students at nearby AP schools if they have IB and Academy options at Marshall, just as it's good for students at Marshall to have the option to transfer to AP schools if they choose. It's bad for FCPS generally to have schools knowingly tout rankings derived from false data.

This isn't rocket science, and it's not about real estate values. It's Ethics 101. Personally, I don't buy the notion that it's OK for Marshall to do this because it got some bad press in the past. And people would be all over McLean or Madison if they did something similar, claiming "people in McLean and Vienna only care about their image," etc.
Anonymous
Do you work with a competing company to US News or something? Falls Church resident maybe and are jealous of Marshall's IB program? Bring it up with US News or FCPS if you feel so strongly the data needs to be retracted. I think there's enough posts here to say that both US News ratings in general and the Marshall rating last year are a bit skeptical. I just don't get the obsession over it. It's not like it's the first time data is partially incorrect. I've never cared about participation anyway in either this rating or the challenge index. I care about grades after participation. That tells about the students and the teachers, not just the course offerings.
Anonymous
Many feel it's a question of ethics. That's why.
Anonymous
I'm sure FCPS has enough control over high schools to restrict what they say as they feel necessary.
Anonymous
You are welcome to bring your concern up to Jay Pearson, Patty Reed or Linda Smyth.
Anonymous
OMG, people enough already about this ranking issue. Aside from roughly 3 DCUM'ers, NO ONE CARES.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Many feel it's a question of ethics. That's why.


"Many?" I think it's really only one poster who can't get over it. Nobody thinks it's accurate, so move on.
Anonymous
Marshall admin knows the truth. And now we all do too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you work with a competing company to US News or something? Falls Church resident maybe and are jealous of Marshall's IB program? Bring it up with US News or FCPS if you feel so strongly the data needs to be retracted. I think there's enough posts here to say that both US News ratings in general and the Marshall rating last year are a bit skeptical. I just don't get the obsession over it. It's not like it's the first time data is partially incorrect. I've never cared about participation anyway in either this rating or the challenge index. I care about grades after participation. That tells about the students and the teachers, not just the course offerings.


Perhaps you'll have to accept that some of us hold local schools to a higher standard, and don't agree with your "no harm, no foul" summary. Obviously, you prolong the thread with your own, multiple posts.
Anonymous
Crazy Marshall Bashing Lady, have you voiced your concerns to US News or even to FCPS or do you just like to rant on anonymous internet fora?
Anonymous
16:22 Yippee!?????
Anonymous
Marshall's website boasts "#3 ranking" but links to its #16 ranking. I guess Marshall's not ready to move on. They posted the #3 when it was based on bad data and they post #3 when the report says #16. What's the excuse now?
http://www.fcps.edu/MarshallHS/
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