*too many poors not points |
I wouldn't put too much stock in US News ratings. |
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I’m so happy I don’t about these top schools like all you
K-rens Look at your crap Online learning and compare that to the nations top schools |
| Ooh, K-ren...PP got the secret troll code. |
| Good to know that even with the pandemic, folks here find the time to obsess over high school rankings. Maybe things are, ever so slowly, returning to some type of normal. |
That's what people have been saying since 1983. |
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Fairfax County is coasting on it’s reputation from the 80’s and 90’s, but the current reality is very different. Back then, the county’s schools were considered good county-wide. Now, some schools are quite good and others pretty bad.
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| What about bullying rates? |
The US News ratings are based on recent data, which continues to indicate that the top FCPS schools are the best in the state, based on a range of metrics that FCPS didn't pick. |
^ Due to the kids who go there, not the schools. This isn't rocket science. Se how Langley and McLean come in at the top? I still question what happened to Oakton though.
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It’s really the ecosystems at the top schools: students, teachers, parents, and the school-based administrators. It’s not the bricks and mortar and it certainly isn’t central administration. |
Oakton got tasered. |
You missed my point. I’m not arguing that the top FCPS schools aren’t best in the state. My point is that FCPS used to be better, period. There was less of a gap between the “good” schools and the “bad” schools. Although Lee and Mount Vernon were never in the same league as McLean or Langley, they were considered much better than they are now. Back then, all of the HS were considered pretty good, and none were “bad” like now. It’s a shame. |
So what happened? |
Bad redistricting decisions that took affluent neighborhoods out of some schools and concentrated poverty in others, along with an increase in immigration from poor countries and growth in needy populations. Some schools were hurt worse than others. |