I'm embarrassed for you. If you read the OP or the article at all, you'd realize that those schools are the top 9 in the State. Actually, the 2nd highest school in the state, Langley, is only ranked #154 nationally. So, unless your kid gets into TJ, your kid can't attend any of the top 150 schools in the country.
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Florida has 16 schools in the top 150.
California has 17 Arizona has 10 Texas has 23 Virginia has only 1 |
| Nice. The high school ranked 2 shares a border with the high school ranked 83. That makes sooooo much sense. |
Other states have far more small charters, which are now included in the US News ratings. That model isn't necessarily one to admire. |
Those schools share a boundary border, but the schools themselves aren't especially close to one another (Langley is almost 15 miles from Herndon). You know you have another thread to explain exactly how you'd change the Langley/Herndon boundaries. |
| I wish we had charter schools. FCPS has no accountability. |
The real Mount Vernon boundary drama is with West Potomac. The South County border is the Mason Neck kids and there are probably only 10-20 kids a grade total in that whole area. It would not make sense to change that border because that area is on the other side of Fort Belvoir and the traffic in that area of Route 1 is crazy. It's the West Potomac/Mount Vernon border that should be addressed as West Potomac is over enrolled. |
| I wish they would exclude the application schools. I would rather see a ranking of public schools that take what ever student shows up at their door and rank the cherry picking schools in a different category. |
Exactly. FCPS makes sure to segregate at every turn so that they can pat themselves on the back for having top schools. Meanwhile the neighboring high schools have kids who are barely literate. It’s disgusting. |
This isn't a valid comparison - state size varies. |
FCPS isn’t patting itself on the back about TJ. It is criticizing it and insulting its students. They are not proud of those kids at al. |
There's no consistency and it all depends on where individual School Board members live and what they want at the time boundaries are on the table. Unfortunately, one result of now having an elected School Board is that they listen to the loudest parents and boundary adjustments usually end up increasing the gaps between neighboring schools. |
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In case you're wondering how the FCPS schools measure against APS, ACPS, FCCPS, and LCPS
1. TJ (also #1 in VA) 2. Langley (#2 in VA) 3. McLean (#3 in VA) 4. Marshall (#5 in VA) 5. Woodson (#6 in VA) 6. Chantilly (#7 in VA) 7. Oakton (#8 in VA) 8. Madison (#9 in VA) 9. West Springfield (#10 in VA) [yes - that means 9 of the top 10 in VA are FCPS schools] Yorktown (APS - #12 in VA) George Mason (FCCPS - #14 in VA) 10. Robinson (#15 in VA) 11. Lake Braddock (#16 in VA) Brian Woods (LCPS - #20 in VA) 12. Centreville (#23 in VA) Riverside (LCPS - #27 in VA) Broad Run (LCPS - #28 in VA) Washington-Liberty (APS - #29 in VA) Freedom (LCPS - #30 in VA) 13. Fairfax (#32 in VA) Rock Ridge (LCPS - #33 in VA) Stone Bridge (LCPS - #37 in VA) Woodgrove (LCPS - #40 in VA) 14. South County (#44 in VA) 15. Westfield (#47 in VA) 16. Edison (#52 in VA) John Champe (LCPS - #57 in VA) 17. Hayfield (#62 in VA) Dominion (LCPS - #63 in VA) Heritage (LCPS - #64 in VA) Loudoun County (LCPS - #65 in VA) 18. South Lakes (#67 in VA) Loudoun Valley (LCPS - #70 in VA) Wakefield (APS - #71 in VA) 19. Herndon (#83 in VA) Potomac Falls (LCPS - #89 in VA) 20. Justice (#101 in VA) 21. Falls Church (#104 in VA) Tuscarora (LCPS - #105 in VA) 22. Annandale (#107 in VA) 23. West Potomac (#159 in VA) Park View (LCPS - #168 in VA) 24. Lewis (#173 in VA) TC Williams (ACPS - #227 in VA) 25. Mount Vernon (in the ## 269-319 category) |
Anyone can apply to TJ. |
Virginia is larger than Az |