| Is there any statistics? |
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"Is there"
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| No kids who attend TJ from Arlington or Loudoun would come from AAP. |
| About 9% are from Private schools, about 20-25% are from surrounding jurisdictions (Arlington, Loudoun, PW etc.) and the rest are from FCPS. The breakdown of FCPS TJ students is roughly 80% AAP and 20% non-AAP. |
Op here- Does that mean say there are 10 AAP kids from the whole FCPS, 8 out of them get selected into TJ and out of 10 non AAP from whole FCPS kids 2 go to TJ? |
another pp here. No, this is not what it means. You make it sound like a quota. It's not. It's just 80% of TJ matriculations from FCPS were previously in AAP, while 20% were not. It doesn't mean that 80% of applicants from AAP are admitted. |
As a whole, about 70% of the TJ kids are from FCPS. Of the kids coming from FCPS, about 80% are from AAP and 20% are from non-AAP. |
| So then about 260-265 children that were in AAP get into TJ each year. |
| From an older document, there appear to be about 450-500 students in AAP every year so at least half of the AAP students get in each year. |
Gee... can't comprehend or do math. |
This doesn't make any sense. |
Why? I meant 450-500 per grade. Do you have better statistics? Mine might be off. |
| I think that TJ students admitted from FCPS 99% did AAP. |
Yes, I think you are way off if you think there are only 450-500 FCPS students in the AAP program per grade. |
| Op here-Actually I want statistics about how much percentage of AAP kids get into TJ not how much percentage of TJ students are from AAP |