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Anonymous wrote:Broad Run in Loudoun v. Stone Bridge or Rock Ridge or Briar Woods? Broad Run is way lower SES than the above mentioned schools.


I don’t teach at broad run but I have worked with my colleagues in my content area there and they’re phenomenal. This doesn’t surprise me and I kind of love that broad run gets looked down for being the old/poor/“lesser” school in Ashburn yet did way better than riverside or independence or rock ridge or briar
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Anonymous wrote:Before Madison Mom’s head gets so big it explodes, it might be good to point out that it’s sad Madison is a bigger school than TJ and had so many fewer kids make all state band (4 for Madison vs 15 for TJ). Madison’s band was also not chosen for the VMEA showcase this year.

Of course, this thread isn’t about band. It’s about how to measure school quality. And high quality fine arts plays a role, IMO.


Be nice. The Madison girls were on the verge of winning a state championship in basketball in March when the COVID gods denied them that opportunity.


What does that have to do with anything on this thread? Unless we now judge academic quality by sports victories. But get it all out of your system. List ever honor every kid at Madison has had in the past decade, so the rest of us can move on.


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Madison Mom manages to make every thread about Madison, in one way or another. She's beyond annoying.


First of all, I am a dad. Second, someone else was ranting on how good TJ's marching band is/was (and it was). But, I was just setting the record straight.
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Anonymous wrote:Before Madison Mom’s head gets so big it explodes, it might be good to point out that it’s sad Madison is a bigger school than TJ and had so many fewer kids make all state band (4 for Madison vs 15 for TJ). Madison’s band was also not chosen for the VMEA showcase this year.

Of course, this thread isn’t about band. It’s about how to measure school quality. And high quality fine arts plays a role, IMO.


Be nice. The Madison girls were on the verge of winning a state championship in basketball in March when the COVID gods denied them that opportunity.


What does that have to do with anything on this thread? Unless we now judge academic quality by sports victories. But get it all out of your system. List ever honor every kid at Madison has had in the past decade, so the rest of us can move on.


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Madison Mom manages to make every thread about Madison, in one way or another. She's beyond annoying.


First of all, I am a dad. Second, someone else was ranting on how good TJ's marching band is/was (and it was). But, I was just setting the record straight.


This is the quote that you saw as the opening to remind everyone again about Madison's band program: "For example, one who was into stereotypes might expect TJ to knock it out of the park in orchestra given the perception that all Asian kids play the violin. And one who be dead wrong. TJ’s orchestra program is fine. But it’s band program, marching and curricular, is exceptional. And 15 of TJs 20 all state spots were in band. Whereas, they has no real chorus program, and sent no one in chorus. Other schools have amazing chorus programs, but send no one, or very few people in band or strings."

That was no rant. You just can't let anyone from another school say they have a good band program without telling them Madison's is better. Give it a rest.
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Anonymous wrote:Before Madison Mom’s head gets so big it explodes, it might be good to point out that it’s sad Madison is a bigger school than TJ and had so many fewer kids make all state band (4 for Madison vs 15 for TJ). Madison’s band was also not chosen for the VMEA showcase this year.

Of course, this thread isn’t about band. It’s about how to measure school quality. And high quality fine arts plays a role, IMO.


Be nice. The Madison girls were on the verge of winning a state championship in basketball in March when the COVID gods denied them that opportunity.


What does that have to do with anything on this thread? Unless we now judge academic quality by sports victories. But get it all out of your system. List ever honor every kid at Madison has had in the past decade, so the rest of us can move on.


+1
Madison Mom manages to make every thread about Madison, in one way or another. She's beyond annoying.


First of all, I am a dad. Second, someone else was ranting on how good TJ's marching band is/was (and it was). But, I was just setting the record straight.


This is the quote that you saw as the opening to remind everyone again about Madison's band program: "For example, one who was into stereotypes might expect TJ to knock it out of the park in orchestra given the perception that all Asian kids play the violin. And one who be dead wrong. TJ’s orchestra program is fine. But it’s band program, marching and curricular, is exceptional. And 15 of TJs 20 all state spots were in band. Whereas, they has no real chorus program, and sent no one in chorus. Other schools have amazing chorus programs, but send no one, or very few people in band or strings."

That was no rant. You just can't let anyone from another school say they have a good band program without telling them Madison's is better. Give it a rest.


When all the top paying jobs involve playing a musical instrument, someone will care about this conversation. What a waste of time.
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Guys, this thread is not about basketball or marching band.

Pleass start a different thread.
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hey losers no one cares about any of this crap lol
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Anonymous wrote:hey losers no one cares about any of this crap lol


And yet here you are. LOL.
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Anonymous wrote:SAT/ACT list is best measurement -- all the other can be juked and monkeyed with to drive clicks and push social engineering crap.


SAT is largely an aptitude test and 75% of it is just having good genes. The school has no impact on it


I want my kids around the smartest and most driven peers, period.


This the most intelligent comment I've seen in a long time. This should be every parents motivation. I moved out of another county just to be in FCPS.
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Meh. It's just a lot easier to send you kids to TJ from outside Fairfax. No need to actually have to live in Fairfax.
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Anonymous wrote:Before Madison Mom’s head gets so big it explodes, it might be good to point out that it’s sad Madison is a bigger school than TJ and had so many fewer kids make all state band (4 for Madison vs 15 for TJ). Madison’s band was also not chosen for the VMEA showcase this year.

Of course, this thread isn’t about band. It’s about how to measure school quality. And high quality fine arts plays a role, IMO.


Be nice. The Madison girls were on the verge of winning a state championship in basketball in March when the COVID gods denied them that opportunity.


What does that have to do with anything on this thread? Unless we now judge academic quality by sports victories. But get it all out of your system. List ever honor every kid at Madison has had in the past decade, so the rest of us can move on.


+1
Madison Mom manages to make every thread about Madison, in one way or another. She's beyond annoying.


First of all, I am a dad. Second, someone else was ranting on how good TJ's marching band is/was (and it was). But, I was just setting the record straight.


This is the quote that you saw as the opening to remind everyone again about Madison's band program: "For example, one who was into stereotypes might expect TJ to knock it out of the park in orchestra given the perception that all Asian kids play the violin. And one who be dead wrong. TJ’s orchestra program is fine. But it’s band program, marching and curricular, is exceptional. And 15 of TJs 20 all state spots were in band. Whereas, they has no real chorus program, and sent no one in chorus. Other schools have amazing chorus programs, but send no one, or very few people in band or strings."

That was no rant. You just can't let anyone from another school say they have a good band program without telling them Madison's is better. Give it a rest.


DP. And TJ parents feel the constant need to brag about TJ. Live and let live.
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Anonymous wrote:SAT/ACT list is best measurement -- all the other can be juked and monkeyed with to drive clicks and push social engineering crap.


SAT is largely an aptitude test and 75% of it is just having good genes. The school has no impact on it


I want my kids around the smartest and most driven peers, period.


This the most intelligent comment I've seen in a long time. This should be every parents motivation. I moved out of another county just to be in FCPS.


The statement isn’t intelligent or unintelligent, it’s merely a parental preference. It’s fine that you and pp think that’s the most important thing. Others don’t. It doesn’t matter what you think other parents’ motivation should be. Each parent gets to value what they choose for their kids.
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What is the %age of Asian-Americans in the state and what is the %age in these schools? I think three things determine how good the schools will perform in a very oversimplified way. You can usually find 1 and 3 in school reports. Not easy to finde
1) SES (FARMS students belong in low SES households)
2) Parents education level (Or better still - Mom's education level)
3) %age of Asian-Americans
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Anonymous wrote:SAT/ACT list is best measurement -- all the other can be juked and monkeyed with to drive clicks and push social engineering crap.


SAT is largely an aptitude test and 75% of it is just having good genes. The school has no impact on it


I want my kids around the smartest and most driven peers, period.


This the most intelligent comment I've seen in a long time. This should be every parents motivation. I moved out of another county just to be in FCPS.


My very motivated dd went from a 1010 psat to a 1320 sat. No tutors, just workbooks, khan academy and schedules she made herself.
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Anonymous wrote:Lake Braddock is #26. What the hell!


+1

And Robinson?

C'mon
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My very motivated dd went from a 1010 psat to a 1320 sat. No tutors, just workbooks, khan academy and schedules she made herself.


My very unmotivated kid went up 100 points with just cursory review of an SAT practice book while being nagged by his mom. OH, yes, the second SAT was the morning after Homecoming and the Homecoming Dance, which he enjoyed.

Studies show that practice tests are the most effective way to improve score. That's what they mostly do in the classes.
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