We get it, you are the same poster that said the majority minority mumbo jumbo earlier. Yes we all know you think Asians are so superior to all other races, especially the races that you mention at Dogwood. I have had multiple kids go to navy and I am pretty certain test scores were pretty much the same even before the increase in Asian enrollment. Two things for you lady, 1 - you are a racist and 2 - you are wrong. I would rather be around the parents at Dogwood than you. Go take a hike and get lost. |
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Crossfield is a split feeder to South Lakes and Oakton High. The neighborhood immediately north of crossfield goes to South Lake. https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/advanced-academic-programs/advanced-academic-level-iv-school See this chart, Crossfield AAP is feeding to Navy and then Carson and Hughes. |
I already identified the actual neighborhood: Fox Mill Woods. It’s across from the Catholic Church off of Lawyers. They go to South Lakes. |
The Dogwood parents aren’t cheating and faking that they are genetically smarter than entire groups of other people, |
DP - wow, you're incredibly rude. |
Wow what? Calling out a racist is not rude. Go be racist elsewhere. |
DP No, it is rude. As global citizens we need to treat everyone with respect, even if their cultural values may be problematic. |
It is our cultural values that tell us that we are the best in academia. |
Way to miss the point. The point here was that the high achieving population (regardless of race) is what makes the school good. It has nothing to do with the school itself. If you stuck a population of children who come from low income, less educated parents (regardless of race) into Navy, they wouldn't get the test scores that Navy kids get now -- because Navy kids (regardless of race) come from wealthy, highly educated families. |
This - it's zoned to Crossfield because it's directly behind the school and kids can walk there. I highly doubt that anyone from that neighborhood would send their kids to Navy for AAP though, when they are going to a different middle school and high school. |
Sad, but true. Experienced former teacher. started my career in very poor Title I school that had great teachers. We were somewhat successful and it can be done, but certainly not the top tier. I will say that some of the wealthier schools have other issues--parents who think they know more than the teachers. the 2E ones are the worst. |
Yes but the PP claimed it was due to the Asians. |
Correct. That’s what I said earlier too. Those parents will usually choose to stay at base for local level 4 so they can at least have some peers that may go to South Lakes. Unless they want Navy, Carson, South Lakes. Does Crossfield get Carson as their middle school AAP center? |
Correct. Below is the original post. The poster clearly is taking about Asians specifically. There are high SES families at Navy of ALL races not just Asian. Many have kids that have good grades. Stop making excuses for this kind of racism. "The academics are good because the academics are automatically going to be good at any school with a majority high SES Asian and Asian-American population. Take the population of your school and put it inside Dogwood Elementary and people would say it also has good academics after a year." |