| If you like your house and your commute do NOT move. First, AAP isn’t all that, and it’s watered down from its original intent. These programs were designed to support exceptionally smart kids who could not cope in a regular classroom with tracked coursework. It was not supposed to be for the relatively bright, wealthy kids with tons of coaching that it’s turned into. The social division in FCPS schools is awful and this BS creates a stigma against GenED kids. Also, Arlington consistently has much smaller class sizes in elementary school. Your kids will have comparable peers in N. Arlington. It will be okay, I promise. |
We researched schools quite a bit before purchasing in McLean and Yorktown seemed more like Madison - very white and sports-oriented and not as academically focused as Langley or McLean. W-L is very large and the IB program, which didn't interest us, seemed to take center stage there, although W-L also offers AP courses. The Asian enrollments are also significantly higher at Langley and McLean than at the APS schools, although both Langley and McLean are plurality (not majority, like Yorktown) white. |
As someone who used to live in Arlington, I disagree with this. For motivated kids, FCPS is still stronger than APS. |
Three or four years ago they moved to local norms for the in-pool scores. The top 10% at each school, based on the test scores, are in-pool. They have not released the in-pool scores based on schools but there is an annual thread in the AAP forum where parents post their pyramid and scores and in or not in pool. The scores for Langley and McLean that are self reported as not in tend to be in the high 130's and low 140's. The guess is that the in-pool scores for the ES feeding into those pyramids is around 145. Plenty of parents reporting scores in the mid to high 130's and not being in-pool. |
| Is it better to move to FCPS in the earlier grades before eligibility for AAP like in 2nd grade? Is it easier to get in at the start as opposed to later grades? |
| Is Sherman Elementary less competitive than Spring Hill or Churchill? |
My kids went to Sherman, they were both in advanced math, we didn’t opt for Haycock because it’s overcrowded. Franklin Sherman is an awesome school, small class sizes, great parent body and excellent teachers. |
I don't have data but knowing the process, I think it might be easier to get in at the older grades (fewer applications that need to be screened). |
| Thanks for sharing about Sherman, I had no idea about that school. Is it renovated ? |
| what are the school hours for Sherman elementary? And does a school bus service Hallcrest heights? |
Completely expanded maybe 12 years ago. I love this school. However, finding house for this school is hard because the area is small and price is a bit higher. |
I think 9:10 am to 4 pm |
In what specific ways? |
Why move if these things are true? |
| For more space (ie. a house) because currently we are living in a condo and looking for sold schools. |