Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of the BIG 4 for the MS in FCPS. Sounds like a real estate agent is trying to inflate the sales prices in the RCMS district. In FCPS, it's the HS that matter and know that rezoning is popular. If you want a top tier HS, aside from TJ, be sure to live relatively close to the HS - just ask the folks in Reston and Herndon that got rezoned to South Lakes from Oakton and watched their home prices fall as a result. Not kidding. Some of these areas are now 'affordable' and are selling for what my TH near one of the top HS would sell for. In FCPS, you really do get what you pay for- Location, location, location!
Anonymous wrote:not a single post on here discussing anything RCMS does that accounts for the number of students it sends to TJ. Yap all you want. It's all demographics folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the TJ admit data from last year:
http://www.fcag.org/documents/FCPS_TJ_admits_2013.pdf
Most if not all of the ones over 10 admitted are the GT Centers. Non-GT Centers generally send only 1 or 2 to TJ in a good year.
I don't believe that's necessarily correct. Which area with an AAP center are you trying to push?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the TJ admit data from last year:
http://www.fcag.org/documents/FCPS_TJ_admits_2013.pdf
Most if not all of the ones over 10 admitted are the GT Centers. Non-GT Centers generally send only 1 or 2 to TJ in a good year.
I don't believe that's necessarily correct. Which area with an AAP center are you trying to push?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems to send a lot of students to TJ. New to the FCPS system and trying to understand how things work.
Looks like this thread got lost in some racist rants....
To answer the OP question, Carson is one of the largest Middle School GT Centers in FX County. Most of the students that get into TJ High School (consistently ranked as one of the top 5 public high schools in the entire country) come from the largest MS GT Centers including Carson and Rocky Run. Unless things change radically in the next few years at county middle schools, it's likely to stay this way in the near future at least.
where is the racist rant? We went to the National Honor Society ceremony they had over there this year. The 70% figure is low. It was more like 85 or 90%. Presumably this is the group from which the TJ selectees are drawn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the TJ admit data from last year:
http://www.fcag.org/documents/FCPS_TJ_admits_2013.pdf
Most if not all of the ones over 10 admitted are the GT Centers. Non-GT Centers generally send only 1 or 2 to TJ in a good year.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the TJ admit data from last year:
http://www.fcag.org/documents/FCPS_TJ_admits_2013.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems to send a lot of students to TJ. New to the FCPS system and trying to understand how things work.
Looks like this thread got lost in some racist rants....
To answer the OP question, Carson is one of the largest Middle School GT Centers in FX County. Most of the students that get into TJ High School (consistently ranked as one of the top 5 public high schools in the entire country) come from the largest MS GT Centers including Carson and Rocky Run. Unless things change radically in the next few years at county middle schools, it's likely to stay this way in the near future at least.
where is the racist rant? We went to the National Honor Society ceremony they had over there this year. The 70% figure is low. It was more like 85 or 90%. Presumably this is the group from which the TJ selectees are drawn. Anonymous wrote:It seems to send a lot of students to TJ. New to the FCPS system and trying to understand how things work.