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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are an idiot. No one is talking about any other MS except LJMS and TMS. When comparing the "aap" at TMS vs the aap center at LJMS, LJ does better hands down. Again, these are the only schools being discussed on this particular thread. Let's keep it as such. [/quote] Actually, you're an idiot if you think touting LJ's poor record (for an AAP Center) of placing kids into TJ is very relevant to anyone trying to decide between these two middle schools. But please go on, it's actually quite amusing! [/quote] Consider the possibility that kids at LJ are more likely to want to go to the base high school (Madison and Oakton for AAP kids) rather than TJ. I know kids that could have gotten in if they applied, but they did not see the advantage. (in one case, the child has strong ties to madison/vienna; in a few other cases, sports played a roll).[/quote] Different issue, since PP was specifically touting LJ's advantage over Thoreau in getting kids into TJ as a major selling point in LJ's favor in a prior post. And aren't there AAP kids at LJ zoned for Falls Church, too? [/quote]
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