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[quote=Anonymous]If you look for breakpoints, there are six tiers in FCPS in terms of student economics/poverty. FCPS FARMS - 2019-20 Tier 6: Majority FARMS - schools that will be largely focused on helping the ESOL/FARMS kids develop the academic skills needed to graduate Justice 63.3% Annandale 60.7% Mount Vernon 58.3% Falls Church 55.5% Lee 55.2% Tier 5: High FARMS - above or close to the 40% poverty threshold that FCPS once identified as an impediment to overall student success Herndon 44.9% West Potomac 42.3% Edison 38.1% Tier 4: Moderate FARMS - schools just below the county average and among the most diverse in FCPS Hayfield 29.9% Centreville 28.7% South Lakes 28.5% Westfield 28.4% Fairfax 24.3% Tier 3: Low-FARMS - well below the county average and generally known for their strong academic performance South County 20.7% Marshall 20.1% Chantilly 18.8% Lake Braddock 15.3% West Springfield 15.0% Tier 2: Very Low-FARMS - schools primarily known for their academic success and affluent student bodies, but with some economic diversity Woodson 11.4% Robinson 10.8% Oakton 10.9% Madison 9.8% McLean 9.0% Tier 1: No FARMS - schools primarily known for their academic success and affluent student bodies, and where students most often are viewed as in a "bubble" Langley 2.1% TJ 1.8%[/quote]
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