| The geniuses who created this list left out Edison. Tells you something about the type of person who would make such a list. |
Yes, please! |
Woodson is below Robinson. |
| all this discussion is ridiculous when colleges and universities accept students from many of the FCPS HSs deemed unworthy by many on this thread. |
Yep, and even sometimes kids from those lower level schools get a bump from admissions. |
Not based on numbers, besides Robinson is IB. Not a discussion about which is superior (there are other threads for that). More academically focused families prefer Woodson. |
It’s not just about college admissions, although they are important. It’s about school environment, how enjoyable the experience is, and the peer group and the behaviors of the peers. |
Yeah, good idea. Someone should start a new thread. 1) Cooper 2) Longfellow 3) Thoreau 4) Rocky Run 5) Frost 6) Irving 7j Lake Braddock |
Agreed. The happiness of my child at the school is a huge factor. |
Longfellow is superior to Cooper. |
+1. Nearly twice as many Longfellow students earn admission to TJ as compared to Cooper: All FCPS middle schools are represented in the Class of 2029: Longfellow Middle School - 48 Cooper Middle School - 25 Frost Middle School - 19 Katherine Johnson Middle School - 14 Kilmer Middle School - 13 Lake Braddock Middle School - 17 Rocky Run Middle School - 22 |
You'd better hope your Longfellow kid gets into TJ because McLean HS is falling apart and dropping in the rankings. It had a good principal but now she's gone, too. |
FIFY. |
Why is this the indicator of “good”? I have no desire for my kids to go to TJ. Many people don’t. And it’s not because they aren’t smart enough. |
Because it is directly related to the strength of peers, which is the metric parents use to assess schools. It also points out that some school are punching below or over their weight. Notably Irving MS historically sends less than 10 every year yet tends to be trumpeted quite often as a better option than Lake Braddock. |