Anonymous wrote:Most of the slots for TJ and the other lottery schools are for kids already in the local public school system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can move to another zone within Fairfax. If the kid is in 7th grade now, then they would not be in TJ until fall of 2024.
You could switch to a middle school that does not get many students admitted, and have a higher chance of admission.
We were thinking of putting him in a parochial K-8 which is what he’s in now. Is there an advantage to coming from certain middle schools? How do you know which ones?
Anonymous wrote:You can move to another zone within Fairfax. If the kid is in 7th grade now, then they would not be in TJ until fall of 2024.
You could switch to a middle school that does not get many students admitted, and have a higher chance of admission.
Yes, you can move as long as it is in Fairfax County.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends.
“ • If you change your residence from one participating school division to another participating school division while your child is at TJ, the student’s continued eligibility to attend TJHSST may be affected. By regulation, a student who changes his or her residence to a cooperating school division that has exceeded its percentage (or “cap”) for the student’s class at TJHSST may not continue to attend TJHSST. You, therefore, must notify the Admissions Office prior to any relocation to insure continued enrollment at TJHSST.”
Emphasis mine.
https://tjhsst.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/inline-files/Residency%20Verification%20Form%2020-21.pdf
Is a school division the same as a school district or as a school pyramid? Could we move to another High School zone in Fairfax?
Anonymous wrote:It depends.
“ • If you change your residence from one participating school division to another participating school division while your child is at TJ, the student’s continued eligibility to attend TJHSST may be affected. By regulation, a student who changes his or her residence to a cooperating school division that has exceeded its percentage (or “cap”) for the student’s class at TJHSST may not continue to attend TJHSST. You, therefore, must notify the Admissions Office prior to any relocation to insure continued enrollment at TJHSST.”
Emphasis mine.
https://tjhsst.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/inline-files/Residency%20Verification%20Form%2020-21.pdf
Anonymous wrote:How long does the temporary housing last?Anonymous wrote:We are moving to VA this summer for my spouses job. His employer will put us in temporary housing in Fairfax until we decide on a neighborhood and buy a house.
My current 7th grader seems like a potential good fit for TJ. Good enough that we will apply.
If he applies as a Fairfax resident and does get in, could we move to another county served by TJ or would his spot be contingent on staying in Fairfax.
Wondering if it makes sense to push for temporary housing in the neighborhood we think we want. Which would mean researching neighborhoods now.
How long does the temporary housing last?Anonymous wrote:We are moving to VA this summer for my spouses job. His employer will put us in temporary housing in Fairfax until we decide on a neighborhood and buy a house.
My current 7th grader seems like a potential good fit for TJ. Good enough that we will apply.
If he applies as a Fairfax resident and does get in, could we move to another county served by TJ or would his spot be contingent on staying in Fairfax.
Wondering if it makes sense to push for temporary housing in the neighborhood we think we want. Which would mean researching neighborhoods now.
Anonymous wrote:Look at Basis in McLean as well
Anonymous wrote:Look at Basis in McLean as well