Anonymous wrote:SSSAS is among the most homogeneous student bodies out there. Almost everyone is from Alexandria or the Fort Hunt area.
Anonymous wrote:You know when Episcopal is offering Linear Algebra that you need to start looking into why your kids are not taking these courses...
IMHO SSSAS seems to me like the Alexandria gentry school ie the EHS southern gentleman's slightly more urbane cousin. FHS strikes me as the nouveau riche Nova school. That said when my kids play FHS they seem to have a lot of Asians which may account for the advanced math courses. They also have some kids who take algebra I part 2 Freshman year. Does any other school do this?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. What struck me about SSSAS is that it was the only school we looked at that did not offer multivariable calculus and/or linear algebra. The only other school that did not offer this class was Episcopal which we did not look at.
That is interesting about Til Hazel. I just dug up some articles in Wapo about it. DH objects to FHS because he thinks it's still playing "catch up" to other area schools.