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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Also the HS that Carson goes to is not that great. Now parents with one kid in MS and one in HS will not want to move/ live in that pyramid (unless their DC gets into TJ). So the value and quality of Carson will come down substantially in the years to come. This is one ripple effect that the school board has not considered. [/quote] Shows how little you know. Carson feeds into four high schools: Oakton; Chantilly; Westfield; and South Lakes. [/quote] Very small portion feeds to Oakton and Chantilly (right now more due to AAP). Bulk of the kids go to Westfield and South lakes. [b]Both are not that great.[/b][/quote] 59 students at South Lakes had weighted GPAs of 4.5 and higher last year -- seems pretty decent to me. http://www.fcps.edu/schlbd/docs/sb%20follow%20up%20responses/fy%202014/SBfollow-up14-25.pdf [/quote] good info! South lakes per this table is better than woodson, Langley, marshall, mclean...And the only 2 schools better than so lakes are TJ and oakton?[/quote] When GPAs are higher, but test scores are lower, it suggests SL teachers give good grades to students who stay out of trouble. [/quote]
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