| TJ - which middle schools had students accepted in 2017 |
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RR: Total Kids - 155, Semi's - 113, Final cut - 37
Carson: Total Kids - 264, Semi's - 189, Final cut - 98 Frost: Total Kids - 102, Semi's - 58, Final cut - 22 Long Fellow: Total Kids - 155, Semi's - 120, Final cut - 45 Glasgow: Total Kids - 62, Semi's - 12, Final cut - 5 |
| any other school stats? |
| Source for the numbers? They look almost identical to 2016. Are you sure it is this year? There is usually a lag in releasing MS numbers, because FCAG has to FOIA them. |
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Yeah. Those are class of 2020
Numbers. Give it a feed weeks for class of 2021. |
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http://www.fcag.org/documents/TJ+Class+of+2020+Admissions.pdf
Forgot the link. |
| I want to see result for Cooper, now that it has become an AAP center. |
Cooper won't be full AAP until the fall of 2018; until then, the 8th grade AAP students will still have an option to attend Kilmer or Longfellow. |
I thought this year 7th graders have the option to attend other centers, but by Sep 2017 (coming fall), all AAP kids from Churchill RD and Spring Hill will need to go to Cooper and have no option of going to other centers. |
| Speaking as someone whose kid is a freshman at TJ from an APS middle school, those numbers from Carson are incredible. |
| Luther? |
The link for 2020 is above. 2021 will take a few weeks. FCAG has to FOIA the info. fCPS does not just release it. |
| I understand why they don't, but it would be nice of FCAG FOIA's data from all of the middle school's which send applications into TJ, not just the FCPS ones. (Although I'm not certain if FCPS, as opposed to the TJ Admissions office, has data relating to other middle schools) |
| Carson parent. Sounds like a ton of kids got in again this year from the school. |
Typically, there are no schools outside FCPS that place more than 10 kids o TJ. The FCPS FOIA office redacts the numbers below 10, ostensibly on personal privacy grounds. |