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[quote=Anonymous]But the faculty are not necessarily equal. For example, Google some of the Longfellow teachers and the fun stuff they have on the web for students. Also, I have no doubt that Cooper can be a decent AAP program by 2016. But a few years ago it did not have an AAP program. It had to build one. I realize some parents don't want AAP and they think that TJ just sucks and anyone who wants to go there is insane. But other parents don't agree. And their kids don't either (despite what people think or say, some kids, like mine, decide they want to be at TJ, after considering Langley, Sidwell, and other options -- and yes, after being at Longfellow AAP, they got admitted everywhere they applied for high school). As of a couple years ago, you could bet money you would not get into TJ from Cooper. And, ironically, having attended Churchill Road AAP, which was our base school, after being at Longfellow instead of Cooper, most of our DC's best middle school friends are at McLean(not our base school Langley). And that's not an option. So DC is extremely happy at TJ where DC can play varsity sports that there wouldn't be a prayer to play at Langley, among other things that are actually easier at TJ. [/quote]
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