How much percentage of AAP kids go to TJ and how much of non AAP?

Anonymous
Is there any statistics?
Anonymous
"Is there"

?!?!?!
Anonymous
No kids who attend TJ from Arlington or Loudoun would come from AAP.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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?


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.
Anonymous
So then about 260-265 children that were in AAP get into TJ each year.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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?


Gee... can't comprehend or do math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


This doesn't make any sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


This doesn't make any sense.


Why? I meant 450-500 per grade. Do you have better statistics? Mine might be off.
Anonymous
I think that TJ students admitted from FCPS 99% did AAP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


This doesn't make any sense.


Why? I meant 450-500 per grade. Do you have better statistics? Mine might be off.


Yes, I think you are way off if you think there are only 450-500 FCPS students in the AAP program per grade.
Anonymous
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
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