Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's something like 15%. People like to say its 40% b/c in some schools it IS! But, across the board, it's in the low to mid teens. Someone on here will have the links to stats.
Any info as to which schools hit the 40% acceptance mark?
Any of the schools in McLean, Great Falls, or Vienna. Guaranteed.
Well, I'm at a school in Vienna, and you're 100% wrong. The high percentage of kids accepted refers to those in the pool who are accepted. For example, you'll often hear 60% or so of kids in the pool are accepted. At our Vienna center school 10% of kids across the board were accepted. That was approximately 2-3 kids per class.
And at our Vienna center school, about 7-10 kids per second grade class were accepted. So clearly, I'm not 100% wrong.
School name?
Colvin Run. And again, these were second graders, so Colvin Run base school kids. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's something like 15%. People like to say its 40% b/c in some schools it IS! But, across the board, it's in the low to mid teens. Someone on here will have the links to stats.
Any info as to which schools hit the 40% acceptance mark?
Any of the schools in McLean, Great Falls, or Vienna. Guaranteed.
Well, I'm at a school in Vienna, and you're 100% wrong. The high percentage of kids accepted refers to those in the pool who are accepted. For example, you'll often hear 60% or so of kids in the pool are accepted. At our Vienna center school 10% of kids across the board were accepted. That was approximately 2-3 kids per class.
And at our Vienna center school, about 7-10 kids per second grade class were accepted. So clearly, I'm not 100% wrong.
School name?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's something like 15%. People like to say its 40% b/c in some schools it IS! But, across the board, it's in the low to mid teens. Someone on here will have the links to stats.
Any info as to which schools hit the 40% acceptance mark?
Any of the schools in McLean, Great Falls, or Vienna. Guaranteed.
Well, I'm at a school in Vienna, and you're 100% wrong. The high percentage of kids accepted refers to those in the pool who are accepted. For example, you'll often hear 60% or so of kids in the pool are accepted. At our Vienna center school 10% of kids across the board were accepted. That was approximately 2-3 kids per class.
And at our Vienna center school, about 7-10 kids per second grade class were accepted. So clearly, I'm not 100% wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's something like 15%. People like to say its 40% b/c in some schools it IS! But, across the board, it's in the low to mid teens. Someone on here will have the links to stats.
Any info as to which schools hit the 40% acceptance mark?
Any of the schools in McLean, Great Falls, or Vienna. Guaranteed.
Well, I'm at a school in Vienna, and you're 100% wrong. The high percentage of kids accepted refers to those in the pool who are accepted. For example, you'll often hear 60% or so of kids in the pool are accepted. At our Vienna center school 10% of kids across the board were accepted. That was approximately 2-3 kids per class.
Anonymous wrote:Oak Hill ES is an AAP Center. They show their stats on the front page of their website. Scroll all the way to the bottom for the links.
http://www.fcps.edu/OakHillES/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's something like 15%. People like to say its 40% b/c in some schools it IS! But, across the board, it's in the low to mid teens. Someone on here will have the links to stats.
Any info as to which schools hit the 40% acceptance mark?
Any of the schools in McLean, Great Falls, or Vienna. Guaranteed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's something like 15%. People like to say its 40% b/c in some schools it IS! But, across the board, it's in the low to mid teens. Someone on here will have the links to stats.
Any info as to which schools hit the 40% acceptance mark?
Anonymous wrote:It's something like 15%. People like to say its 40% b/c in some schools it IS! But, across the board, it's in the low to mid teens. Someone on here will have the links to stats.