| Many children in Wolftrap, Westbriar, Freedom Hill, Vienna Elementary, Stenwood, and Cunningham Park boundaries go onto Marshall. All the rest of Vienna goes to Madison. I don't think there are any Vienna kids who go to Oakton although the Madison boundary currently extends into what I consider to be Oakton. Since we live in one of these split feeder school Marshall/Madison boundaries, I definitely get the feeling that Marshall is a Vienna school. I see parents from Vienna attending Marshall high school games all the time. Oakton High is very near Madison, however only the Oakton Elementary and Mosby Woods kids live near Vienna. So it makes a great rival team since it's close by but yet the students are not very familiar with each other. Maybe the kids who went to Oakton Elementary but then attended Madison have some friends who attend Oakton, but I'd guess most of the kids in Vienna have more friends at Marshall than Madison. I've lived in Oakton area too and felt that South Lakes and Chantilly were as much of a neighboring rival team as Madison was. |
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We live in Vienna and my kids go to Marshall. I would say they have an equal number of friends at Madison and Marshall since many of their classmates from elementary and middle school are at Madison. I can count the kids they know at Oakton on one hand.
Oakton has a Vienna address, but the majority of Vienna kids go to Madison or Marshall. Marshall does have a Falls Church address, but probably at least half if not more of its students are from Vienna. Hard to go wrong with any school in this area so it's a wonder folks get so worked up about this. If you're comfortable with the education your kids are getting who cares? And int terms of athletic programs, I wouldn't count Marshall out as the area continues to grow. These things change over time. The freshman class at GCM is the biggest in history with more than 500 kids and the impact is already evident in the success of the freshman teams, including football, which defeated Madison this year. |
| Marshall doesn't have over 500 freshmen. |
JV and Varsity both crushed Marshall. |
| Cool stories, So which Academic programs at Madison compare to the IB and STEM Academy? |
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So if you look at the Madison handbook, if you want to take computer, engineering or other courses to get a specialized diploma they refer you to other schools such as Marshall.
If you go to Madison there are options to utilize the other area school's academies which offer the advance classes and programs. http://www.fcps.edu/MadisonHS/academics/documents/Course_Guide_2013_2014.pdf HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIES Advanced technical and specialized elective courses are available at Academies located at Chantilly, Edison, Fairfax, Falls Church, Marshall, and West Potomac High Schools for students interested in pursuing careers in International Studies and Business; Engineering and Scientific Technology; Health and Human Services; or Communications and the Arts. Enrollment in the Academy elective course offerings will provide juniors and seniors with career and academic preparation for future learning in college and career fields. Students enrolling in the Academy elective courses will be provided with opportunities to participate in shadowing, mentoring, and/or internships with local businesses. Transportation may be provided to Academy locations. Please check with each respective location for transportation schedules relevant to each high school academy. Refer to course descriptions in the Standard Course Offerings for specific information on Academy courses. http://www.fcps.edu/is/cte/academy/baseschool.shtml - New website link to determine your Academy location by your Base High School 2013-2014 HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY COURSE OFFERINGS CHANTILLY ACADEMY: A Governor’s STEM Academy http://www.fcps.edu/ChantillyAcademy/ Air Force JROTC Culinary Arts Geographic Information Systems Animal Science Dental Careers Girls Exploring Engineering (Engineering Sys.) Automotive Collision Service Early Childhood Careers Independent Research – Engineering Automotive Technology Engineering Mathematics Manufacturing Systems Carpentry Engineering Physics Medical Assistant Cisco Engineering Systems Network Administration (Microsoft) Computer Systems Technology - A+ Entrepreneurship Oracle Cosmetology Exploring Health Sciences Pharmacy Technician Criminal Justice Exploring the Language of Medicine Teachers for Tomorrow EDISON ACADEMY: International Studies and Business; Engineering and Scientific Technology http://www.fcps.edu/EdisonAcademy Animal Science Cosmetology Hotel Marketing Automotive Collision Service Criminal Justice Landscape Architecture & Turf Management Automotive Technology Carpentry Computer Systems Technology - A+ Culinary Arts Electrical Construction & Engineering Heating, Ventilation, AC, & Refrigeration Network Administration (Microsoft) Oracle Small Engine Repair FAIRFAX ACADEMY: Communications and the Arts http://www.fcps.edu/FairfaxAcademy/ Chinese Korean Professional Photography Studio Dance Performance Music and Computer Technology Professional Television Production Fashion Design Professional Musical Theatre & Actor’s Studio FALLS CHURCH ACADEMY: Health and Human Services http://www.fcps.edu/fallschurchacademy/ Criminal Justice Exploring Health Sciences Medical Assistant Dental Careers Exploring the Language of Medicine Pharmacy Technician Early Childhood Careers Fire and Emergency Medical Sciences Practical Nursing (located at Plum Center) MARSHALL ACADEMY: International Studies and Business; Engineering and Scientific Technology http://www.fcps.edu/MarshallAcademy/ Aerospace Science Computer Systems Technology - A+ Entrepreneurship Automotive Collision Service Cosmetology Hotel Marketing Automotive Technology Criminal Justice Network Administration (Microsoft) Chinese Culinary Arts Cisco WEST POTOMAC ACADEMY: Communications and the Arts; Health and Human Services http://www.fcps.edu/WestPotomacAcademy/ Criminal Justice Exploring Health Sciences Music and Computer Technology Dance Performance Exploring the Language of Medicine Pharmacy Technician Dental Careers Fashion Design Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy Early Childhood Careers Medical Assistant Professional Television Production |
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Also note that the Marshall academy will be adding many more engineering and computer courses in 2014
News Releases Printer-Friendly Version Monday, July 01, 2013 Governor's STEM Academy to Be Established at Marshall Academy The Virginia Board of Education has approved a proposal from Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) to establish a Governor’s STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) Academy at Marshall High School. The STEM academy will offer new, rigorous academic and career and technical education (CTE) programs in information technology, as well as STEM engineering and aerospace classes. Full implementation of these courses will take place during the 2014-15 school year. Governor's STEM Academies are designed to expand options for students to acquire literacy in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics while earning industry credentials required for high-demand, high-wage, and high-skill careers. Each academy represents a partnership among school divisions, postsecondary institutions, and business and industry. Marshall Academy will continue its mission of preparing FCPS students in career and technical education, and will enhance its program offerings to expanded options in information technology and STEM engineering pathways. Staff members will maintain the tradition of partnering with industry, government, postsecondary, and higher education, and the academy will continue to serve as an incubator of new secondary STEM and CTE programs and curriculum within FCPS. Plans include collaboration with postsecondary partners, chambers of commerce, local business leaders, and federal partners to advance STEM and CTE programs. Through this collaboration, student experiences in design, innovation, acquisition of technical skills, and access to contemporary technologies will be enhanced and enriched as new program initiatives are introduced. Among the new offerings to be introduced are cybersecurity, Cisco healthcare, STEM advanced engineering and robotics, and geospatial systems. ### Note: For more information, contact Marshall Academy administrator Jeff McFarland at jjmcfarland@fcps.edu or 703-714-5583. |
| FCPS has been throwing programs at Marshall for a long time to try and convince people to go there. But the basics at Madison are much stronger. No way I'd pupil place out out of Madison if already in-boundary. |
The chart indicates many mclean students, maybe Madison doesn't care about math. |
| Another vote for Madison. I think it's ranked the third or fourth best school in Virginia, and Marshall's not even in the top 15. |
By what standards, reputation? I think we all need to come back down to reality and review the test scores and academic offerings. The consensus is that Madison has a good sports program but Marshall offers many more academic programs. In general Madison has been a "good" school for some time and Marshall just recently became "good" so there is a reputation hurdle. In all honesty there isn't that much of a difference between Marshall, Madison, Oakton etc... and McLean (to some point). If you want to go to a school that is the best in the area by a long shot, you would pick Langley and the test scores prove it's superiority. Langley get mostly 98s where as the other schools listed above get 90-95 with each school out scoring each other in one or two categories. What is interested is that Marshall seems to outscore in math but madison scores higher in english. One interesting fact is oakton scores poorly in math at 89 and followed by McLean at 91. Of course the best school in the area is TJ which scores 100s across the board but that is obviously a school you must test into. Below are the 2013 scores for each school TJ https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/reportcard/report.do?division=29&schoolName=1348 Langley https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/reportcard/report.do?division=29&schoolName=1357 McLean https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/reportcard/report.do?division=29&schoolName=1397 Oakton https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/reportcard/report.do?division=29&schoolName=1333 Marshall https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/reportcard/report.do?division=29&schoolName=1392 Madison https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/reportcard/report.do?division=29&schoolName=1368 |
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http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia/rankings
TJ #1 Langley #2 Madison #3 McLean #4 Woodson #5 Oakton #6 Didn't keep scrolling down after the top 10, but Marshall is probably somewhere lower on the list. |
Good one but you still haven't addressed the specifics of each school
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http://apps.washingtonpost.com/local/highschoolchallenge/schools/2013/list/local/
TJ - unranked magnet Woodson #11 McLean #12 Oakton #17 Madison #25 Langley #26 Marshall - not in top 50 locally per Washington Post |
| Marshall is ranked 16th in the state. |