Hm, I just drove by 6 acres for sale in Oakton - that's a new neighborhood ready to pop up as soon as it sells + the AT&T site. |
You really don’t think people are well aware of this? Are they supposed to be sympathetic to your plight? What about if/when Oakton became overcrowded? Are you supposed to get to stay there forever because of your culture? |
Yes you push them. Not sure why white people don't get this. Might be why they're getting out competed in education and jobs. |
| Why do Oakton people still care about this? I feel like they are not in any Western maps and their boundaries did not change. What am I missing? Did a feeder boundary's change? As someone with both a middle schooler and college grads and college students I hope I can reassure someone that these high schools make no difference. You are stressed over nothing. It’s over in a blink of an eye. You won’t believe it. |
Guess what? Some of those Carson --> TJ kids are actually Franklin kids OR are kids whose base HS is Westfield, so it isn't as though the Oakton- bound kids are the only smart ones. |
But Oakton HS is in Vienna…is that the true Oakton you refer to? |
Really there is no Oakton. It is a nonsense word meaning I live in Herndon, Fairfax, and Vienna zip codes and act entitled to schools with forced win football team. |
FWIW: Chantilly sends more kids to TJ than Oakton or Langley. Some come from Franklin/Carson and some come from Rocky Run. I don't know the stats, but I suspect most come from Carson--which means Oak Hill and Lees Corner. |
What would aunties say if the kid doesn’t get into TJ? |
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Don’t high achieving kids have a better chance at getting into TJ from a lower tiered middle school? How much stress are the Carson AAP kids under to get into TJ?
Also, what happens when those TJ students don’t get into their first choice in-state university (UVA / VT Engineering) because there is so much competition? Was it all worth it? The long commutes, classmates living far away, the cut throat environment? For some kids, I assume, this kind of academic environment comes naturally, but for how many is it just soul crushing? |
For a lot of those kids, the soul crushing and cut-throat environment begins at home before they are even out of kindergarten. Their parents are so ruthlessly competitive and unaccepting of learning differences that they will stop at nothing to force their kid to fit a mold they may not naturally fit. And they wonder later why their kids are unhappy (though they won't admit that their kids are unhappy because that's an "unacceptable emotion"), hate them, or don't want a relationship with them as they transition into adulthood. |
100% Navy moms think everything is about them and their kids. Navy kids are zoned to Franklin. Don't let those house listings fool you, it's not Franklin or Carson. You don't have a choice unless your child is AAP and for some reason, Navy has it worked out so that a disproportionate amount of their student population is AAP. I remember when FCPS changed the rules to something like only the 10% of top students in every school can be AAP - somehow that did not change for Navy because it is its own center. Are there any other elementary schools where they are their own center + 1 other school? |
| We used to live in a neighborhood zoned for Carson. I could not believe my eyes when I saw a yard sign advertising tutoring/prep for K-2 grades to pass the AAP test. We ended up sending our kids to private school because I didn’t want them to go to school with families that were so competitive over acadmics. 15 years later, our kid is at UVA. |
How it works is that if there are unused slots from school a, they can be reallocated to school b. That's how Carson gets so many kids. |
What do Navys test scores look like? Also you have about half a class per year which comes in from Crossfield which is a much smaller student body. |