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[quote=Anonymous]Anonymous [quote]Anonymous wrote: Why so few from Longfellow? It is a power AAP center like Carson. Lots of semi finalists but only a third make the final cut... It kind of depends on what you mean by "power AAP center." Longfellow is one of the main feeders to TJ after Carson, but it doesn't have students from as many ES AAP programs feeding into it as Carson, much less Rocky Run. The AAP program there basically consists of students from the McLean HS pyramid, plus some of the AAP students from the Langley pyramid who aren't at Kilmer or Cooper. When you look where students at TJ live in terms of the various HS pyramids, rather than in terms of the MS AAP programs, which differ in size, the top five HS pyramids and their associated AAP MSs are: [b]1. Oakton (Carson/Jackson) (156)[/b] 2. McLean (Longfellow) (150) 3. Chantilly (Carson/Rocky Run) (147) 4. Langley (Cooper/Kilmer/Longfellow) (147) 5. Westfield (Carson/Rocky Run) (105) [/quote] This statistic is misleading, because Jackson is also the AAP center for Madison HS. [/quote]
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