Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marshall has 20 year old students, one of whom was just arrested for child pornography.
Do you know for a fact that Oakton does not have any 20 year old students? No seniors interested in freshman a mere 4 years younger?
I don't. But I DO know that MARSHALL HAS STUDENTS WHO ARE 20 YEARS OLD WHO ARE ALSO SEX PREDATORS. That is a known fact.
Anonymous wrote:Oakton has traditionally been a well regarded and rated school where as marshall recently, in the last 5 or so years was put in this high regard. Marshall has ib, a science engineering program and the commute is better . oakton is ap and has a long held tradition of excellence . You can verify the school test scores in http:/www.greatschools.net.
Anonymous wrote:Oakton is about 1000 kids bigger than Marshall.
Oakton is primarily Asian and White, Marshall is more diverse.
Oakton offers tha AP program, Marshall offers the IB program.
The average SAT score at both schools is pretty similar.
I think they're both great schools, and I would look at other factors like commuting time.
Anonymous wrote:Marshall doesn't have AP classes so if she has already started that route she might want to go to Oakton. Otherwise, they are both nice schools. However, if you move into Marshall and she wants AP, I think she can attend Madison (assuming its the closest AP school) since it has AP. Marshall has the Academy which may be a good option for the boy.
Anonymous wrote:Marshall has 20 year old students, one of whom was just arrested for child pornography.
Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine is moving to the area with her HS-age kids. She's narrowed her housing search down to a house that feeds to Oakton and a house that feeds to Marshall.
The girl is athletic (soccer & swimming) and very bright (a couple AP classes already). The boy is a little more troubled, but good at heart. He is very into music and performing arts.
Any insights into what might be a better match for them?