| I met a lady who teaches Japanese online for kids that don't have it at their school, in FCPS. This was probably about a year ago so I don't really remember the details. |
| When Skyview HS begins to show up on real estate sites such as Redfin, what rating will it show? Do they have to wait for a couple of years to come to a rating score out of ten? |
That is your concern? |
Probably not until boundaries are set and the kids are attending. Once it is set in the FCPS boundaries, it will show up on the real estate sites. |
Who cares? Those rating sites are total BS and educated people know this. |
+1 No one with any semblance of intelligence cares about those rating sites. |
Good thing only people with a semblance of intelligence buy homes and influence your property values. |
I bet many people use school ratings as a search filter on Redfin though when looking for a home. Possible difference between Herndon HS and Woodson HS. |
Many people do use school rating as a reference when buying, especially those new to the area or those upgrading. |
Have you checked the numbers to see how many kids get an advanced diploma in FCPS? Hint: its the overwhelming majority of students. In other words its the norm. Those that don't get them trend towards english language learners, special ed, and certain other demographics. https://www.fcps.edu/system/files/forms/2023-11/fairfax-graduation-detailed-outcomes-class-of-2023.pdf Now if skyview's demographics coupled with course selections tend to result in kids not getting advanced diplomas, then all the skeptics who don't want to got there were right. |
The kids opting in are all the smart kids who want advanced courses. |
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Maybe for this one year because its only kids who don't care about sports.
Starting next year the demographics will be more balanced. |
That’s one year. And kids opting in could just want to attend a closer school. You so very desperately want Skyview to be TJ West but it’s going to more like TJ in reverse where a school with higher scores reverts to being a typical neighborhood school. |
Not going to be TJ West. Going to be a neighborhood high school--with some kids who excel at academics and some who like to excel at sports, and some who like to excel at both. There will also be some who just want to fly under the radar. Like any other high school. |
The second year will have all those same kids who opted in. So maybe the incoming freshman year will be different but the sophomores will be mostly opt ins. |