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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Carson in Herndon: 88 Frost in Fairfax: 21 Hughes in Reston: 18 Jackson in Falls Church: 13 Kilmer in Vienna: 38 Lake Braddock in Burke: 20 Longfellow in Falls Church: 66 Rocky Run in Chantilly: 45 Twain in Alexandria: 12 http://patch.com/virginia/mclean/which-middle-schools-sent-most-students-thomas-jefferson-hs-science-and-technology-0[/quote] This is very illumination. Can anyone explain how Carson does i? BTW, DC’s elementary school AAP class sent some kids to Carson and some to Hughes. Sometimes the difference was a matter of one or two blocks. So really Carson/Hughes had 116. [/quote] You do know that 88 and 18 does not equal 116, right, and that many Carson students admitted to TJ live in Oakton and Fairfax, not Herndon? [/quote] None (except teachers kids or other weird placements). But, Oakton HS has a weird catchment that goes far west, nearly to Louden County, and picks up some Herndon kids who go to Carson (like part of Franklin Farm). Carson kids are all Herndon, Reston, and Chantilly (the 20171 AAP kids who go to Lees Corner (Oak Hill ES Center) then go to Carson, not RR (but head back to Chantilly for HS)). [/quote]
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