Very likely and I would guess that the kids who are struggling are less likely to find themselves in those math and science classes. |
Why are you not asking about Herndon middle? Is your child currently in a k-8? |
+100 Gen Ed is practically special ed (except in math), honors is probably like what you think of as regular or average, and then AP is a big jump at least at many schools. Although some schools are relatively easy AP graders, as evidenced by their high class grades but poor AP exam scores). |
How do you identify schools with high class grades and poor AP scores? |
+1 both of schools are renovated now |
+1 |
Would also love to hear about the middle school. I asked about the high school because they're only in middle school for two years. |
| OP here - I appreciate the recommendations for other pyramids, but surely you all must understand that someone that can afford Reston/Herndon isn't likely to be able to afford a home zoned for Langley? |
DC can try out classes in 9th grade and move up into honors when they want to after they get settled in at the school |
| My kids did private k-8. They are at Herndon High now and doing just fine. Not a lot of competition for spots on sports teams. They were able to try new ones. School is renovated and looks amazing. Cannot complain about teachers. They have been resonable. Must point out, my kids do all honors and many APs when possible (some 5s on AP exams). Oldest attending a top 20 university. They made a lot of friends, attend football / basketball games. They have friends that are not tippy-top students who are at CNU, JMU, GMU. Yes, there are many low income students and also wealthy kids. Good mix. It has been good exposure to the real world for my kiddos. Now, if they would only get their laundry done! |
Damn |
Maybe this is posted somewhere else but I’ve found the data on AP pass rates et cetera on BoardDocs |
Fair point, but some homes zoned for Langley are near Arlington and others are almost at Loudon. McLean is smaller in terms of boundary. Vienna has homes that go to different schools based on location. Start with a couple or few good schools then check homes in areas that fit commute and budget and you might find one that works out. Good luck. |
Sometimes townhomes w/o a garage pop up in McLean for $850k. |
Appreciate it, but we live in a townhouse now that we're trying to get out of, LOL! |