Kilmer vs Longfellow middle. Similarities/differences?

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Anonymous wrote:One of my happiest days as a parent was last June. My youngest's last day at Longfellow. Too much focus on the high achieving students. A weekly gag me e-letter highlighting all the high achieving students accomplishments. Think- worst braggy Christmas letter, every week. The AAP program is the priority for the Principal.


A new e-letter came out today and the top stories were a pizza fundraiser, a vision and hearing screening event, and an annual charity fair. It apparently is not Math/Science Olympiad season.
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Anonymous wrote:Which elementary schools are known to prepare the students for longfellow's advanced math track? Assuming not just haycock aap? Also, is there a part of Longfellow that is zoned for langley?


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Anonymous wrote:Which elementary schools are known to prepare the students for longfellow's advanced math track? Assuming not just haycock aap? Also, is there a part of Longfellow that is zoned for langley?


Chesterbrook


Assume this responds to first question. None of Chesterbrook feeds into Langley.
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Churchill prepares very well for Longfellow and feeds into Langley
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Anonymous wrote:Which elementary schools are known to prepare the students for longfellow's advanced math track? Assuming not just haycock aap? Also, is there a part of Longfellow that is zoned for langley?


Chesterbrook


Assume this responds to first question. None of Chesterbrook feeds into Langley.


Yes. The students that go to Longfellow and then to Langley are AAP students zoned for Cooper. There are some students zoned for Longfellow and Marshall, but I know of none that are zoned for Longfellow and Langley.
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Anonymous wrote:Churchill prepares very well for Longfellow and feeds into Langley


It is only Churchill AAP students that go to Longfellow and then to Langley. Churchill GE goes to Cooper. There are also Churchill AAP students from Kent Gardens that go to Longfellow and but they go to McLean.
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Anonymous wrote:Which elementary schools are known to prepare the students for longfellow's advanced math track? Assuming not just haycock aap? Also, is there a part of Longfellow that is zoned for langley?


Chesterbrook


Assume this responds to first question. None of Chesterbrook feeds into Langley.


Yes. The students that go to Longfellow and then to Langley are AAP students zoned for Cooper. There are some students zoned for Longfellow and Marshall, but I know of none that are zoned for Longfellow and Langley.


There are kids that go to Longfellow and then Marshall????? Where do they live? I thought if you were going to Marshall you came from Kilmer (with a few from Thoreau).
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Anonymous wrote:Which elementary schools are known to prepare the students for longfellow's advanced math track? Assuming not just haycock aap? Also, is there a part of Longfellow that is zoned for langley?


Chesterbrook


Assume this responds to first question. None of Chesterbrook feeds into Langley.


Yes. The students that go to Longfellow and then to Langley are AAP students zoned for Cooper. There are some students zoned for Longfellow and Marshall, but I know of none that are zoned for Longfellow and Langley.


There are kids that go to Longfellow and then Marshall????? Where do they live? I thought if you were going to Marshall you came from Kilmer (with a few from Thoreau).


The ones I know, live south of Rte 7, just beyond Wolftrap. However, any Mclean zoned student can go to Marshall as is it the IB option HS for the McLean pyrimid. There are small idiosycrasies in the dividing lines between Longfellow/ Kilmer and McLean/Marshall.

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Anonymous wrote:Which elementary schools are known to prepare the students for longfellow's advanced math track? Assuming not just haycock aap? Also, is there a part of Longfellow that is zoned for langley?


Chesterbrook


Assume this responds to first question. None of Chesterbrook feeds into Langley.


Yes. The students that go to Longfellow and then to Langley are AAP students zoned for Cooper. There are some students zoned for Longfellow and Marshall, but I know of none that are zoned for Longfellow and Langley.


There are kids that go to Longfellow and then Marshall????? Where do they live? I thought if you were going to Marshall you came from Kilmer (with a few from Thoreau).


The ones I know, live south of Rte 7, just beyond Wolftrap. However, any Mclean zoned student can go to Marshall as is it the IB option HS for the McLean pyrimid. There are small idiosycrasies in the dividing lines between Longfellow/ Kilmer and McLean/Marshall.



I meant to add. Marshall students can also attend McLean, as it is their AP school.
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Anonymous wrote:Which elementary schools are known to prepare the students for longfellow's advanced math track? Assuming not just haycock aap? Also, is there a part of Longfellow that is zoned for langley?


Chesterbrook


Assume this responds to first question. None of Chesterbrook feeds into Langley.


Yes. The students that go to Longfellow and then to Langley are AAP students zoned for Cooper. There are some students zoned for Longfellow and Marshall, but I know of none that are zoned for Longfellow and Langley.


There are kids that go to Longfellow and then Marshall????? Where do they live? I thought if you were going to Marshall you came from Kilmer (with a few from Thoreau).


There aren't any kids zoned for Longfellow and Marshall. You could pupil place to Marshall for IB if you are zoned for McLean or Langley, just as Marshall kids can pupil place to McLean and Madison for AP. You are correct that Marshall kids come from Kilmer and Thoreau.

The confusion may be that some Longfellow kids come from elementary schools that are in the Marshall "pyramid" like Lemon Road and Westgate, but those kids aren't "zoned" for Marshall.
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Anonymous wrote:Which elementary schools are known to prepare the students for longfellow's advanced math track? Assuming not just haycock aap? Also, is there a part of Longfellow that is zoned for langley?


Chesterbrook


Assume this responds to first question. None of Chesterbrook feeds into Langley.


Yes. The students that go to Longfellow and then to Langley are AAP students zoned for Cooper. There are some students zoned for Longfellow and Marshall, but I know of none that are zoned for Longfellow and Langley.


There are kids that go to Longfellow and then Marshall????? Where do they live? I thought if you were going to Marshall you came from Kilmer (with a few from Thoreau).


There aren't any kids zoned for Longfellow and Marshall. You could pupil place to Marshall for IB if you are zoned for McLean or Langley, just as Marshall kids can pupil place to McLean and Madison for AP. You are correct that Marshall kids come from Kilmer and Thoreau.

The confusion may be that some Longfellow kids come from elementary schools that are in the Marshall "pyramid" like Lemon Road and Westgate, but those kids aren't "zoned" for Marshall.


There are a few neighborhoods that are "grandfathered" and allowed to go to Longfellow, but are zoned for Marshall.
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does kilmer prepare students for ib or is it not specific to ib prep.
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Anonymous wrote:Which elementary schools are known to prepare the students for longfellow's advanced math track? Assuming not just haycock aap? Also, is there a part of Longfellow that is zoned for langley?


Chesterbrook


Assume this responds to first question. None of Chesterbrook feeds into Langley.


Yes. The students that go to Longfellow and then to Langley are AAP students zoned for Cooper. There are some students zoned for Longfellow and Marshall, but I know of none that are zoned for Longfellow and Langley.


There are kids that go to Longfellow and then Marshall????? Where do they live? I thought if you were going to Marshall you came from Kilmer (with a few from Thoreau).


There aren't any kids zoned for Longfellow and Marshall. You could pupil place to Marshall for IB if you are zoned for McLean or Langley, just as Marshall kids can pupil place to McLean and Madison for AP. You are correct that Marshall kids come from Kilmer and Thoreau.

The confusion may be that some Longfellow kids come from elementary schools that are in the Marshall "pyramid" like Lemon Road and Westgate, but those kids aren't "zoned" for Marshall.


There are a few neighborhoods that are "grandfathered" and allowed to go to Longfellow, but are zoned for Marshall.


I wasn't aware of that. Could you provide an example? Is it a neighborhood of single-family homes or apartments near Tysons?
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Anonymous wrote:does kilmer prepare students for ib or is it not specific to ib prep.


There's no specific IB prep at Kilmer like the IB Middle Years Program at Hughes or Glasgow. Not sure it would make sense there, since Kilmer splits between Marshall and Madison. I've never understood why FCPS couldn't align the MS/HS boundaries so that everyone at Kilmer was zoned for Marshall, and everyone at Thoreau was zoned for Madison, but it apparently that might lead to some kids who live in the Town of Vienna and attend Kilmer getting reassigned to Marshall. Even though all the schools are county schools, and Madison isn't actually in the Town of Vienna, people in the Town think of Madison as the "Town school" and some wouldn't be happy if they were moved. But if Kilmer's boundaries were the same as Marshall's, it would make more sense to have IB MYP there.
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Here is another point of view....Longfellow is AMAZING....I think competition is a good thing....it drives and focuses students.....work hard and you will be rewarded.
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