). I'm actually a big supporter of the center approach. I think Shrevewood's LLIV program isn't really justifiable. The school's overcrowded and the class sizes for LLIV are unfairly small. And Lemon Road has capacity. I also think that Lemon Road's center would be the perfect size if all the LLIV students at Westgate and Shrevewood went to Lemon Road's center. I would support ending the LLIV at Shrevewood (and Westgate, although not being a parent there I shouldn't talk) so as to boost the Lemon Road center.Anonymous wrote:For what it's worth, PPs. You can get a great house in Westgate or Shrevewood for under 1.3 (and I agree under 1.6 or even 1.3 in Spring Hill). I think that poster is wacked or, you may be right, shilling for some developer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down, Spring Hill- it feeds to Langley or McLean depending on location of the hose. Both are AP high schools. Marshall is an IB school and does not have AP classes. If you want IB, you can transfer to Marshall or South Lakes, depending on location of house.
Agree.
Also, Shrevewood and most of Westgate and Freedom Hill feed into Kilmer MS, which is getting overcrowded. Cooper and Longfellow MS are better options.
You need at least 1.6 million to get a decent house in Springhill vs 1 to 1.3 in Westgate or shrevewood. Cooper and langley will also get more crowded as the area expand and mclean students are moved to langley. AP is the same as IB and actually seen by universities as more of an achievement if you take the ib diploma route. All universities except ib and ap the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down, Spring Hill- it feeds to Langley or McLean depending on location of the hose. Both are AP high schools. Marshall is an IB school and does not have AP classes. If you want IB, you can transfer to Marshall or South Lakes, depending on location of house.
Agree.
Also, Shrevewood and most of Westgate and Freedom Hill feed into Kilmer MS, which is getting overcrowded. Cooper and Longfellow MS are better options.
You need at least 1.6 million to get a decent house in Springhill vs 1 to 1.3 in Westgate or shrevewood. Cooper and langley will also get more crowded as the area expand and mclean students are moved to langley. AP is the same as IB and actually seen by universities as more of an achievement if you take the ib diploma route. All universities except ib and ap the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down, Spring Hill- it feeds to Langley or McLean depending on location of the hose. Both are AP high schools. Marshall is an IB school and does not have AP classes. If you want IB, you can transfer to Marshall or South Lakes, depending on location of house.
Agree.
Also, Shrevewood and most of Westgate and Freedom Hill feed into Kilmer MS, which is getting overcrowded. Cooper and Longfellow MS are better options.
You need at least 1.6 million to get a decent house in Springhill vs 1 to 1.3 in Westgate or shrevewood. Cooper and langley will also get more crowded as the area expand and mclean students are moved to langley. AP is the same as IB and actually seen by universities as more of an achievement if you take the ib diploma route. All universities except ib and ap the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spring hill is a langley pyramid has the best scores but is over crowded and has aging facilities.
Westgate and shreve are primarily marshall pyramids
Westgate has the lowest teacher to student ratio in the McLean area, good scores , is finishing a 14 million dollar renovation with state of the art facilities and outdoor classrooms. It is very diverse with a majority of asians.
Shreve is similar to westgate but is more overcrowded and has old facilities. I believe they have a small aap class setup but it may go away.
I believe they all have local AAP (OP, it's basically GT if you're not from the area). Spring Hill has the most AAP kids. Westgate and Shrevewood are pretty equal numbers wise, although Shrevewood may have a few more.
PP, where did you hear that Shrevewood's AAP might go away? I've not heard that.
They are all good schools, but they each have a different feel. Spring Hill's scores are the highest because the SES of the students is higher. The others have more diversity (economic and ethnic). You should try to visit each (although the school year is out so that won't be so productive). Also, look online at their PTA websites, school website, etc. to get a feel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down, Spring Hill- it feeds to Langley or McLean depending on location of the hose. Both are AP high schools. Marshall is an IB school and does not have AP classes. If you want IB, you can transfer to Marshall or South Lakes, depending on location of house.
Agree.
Also, Shrevewood and most of Westgate and Freedom Hill feed into Kilmer MS, which is getting overcrowded. Cooper and Longfellow MS are better options.
Anonymous wrote:Hands down, Spring Hill- it feeds to Langley or McLean depending on location of the hose. Both are AP high schools. Marshall is an IB school and does not have AP classes. If you want IB, you can transfer to Marshall or South Lakes, depending on location of house.
Anonymous wrote:Spring hill is a langley pyramid has the best scores but is over crowded and has aging facilities.
Westgate and shreve are primarily marshall pyramids
Westgate has the lowest teacher to student ratio in the McLean area, good scores , is finishing a 14 million dollar renovation with state of the art facilities and outdoor classrooms. It is very diverse with a majority of asians.
Shreve is similar to westgate but is more overcrowded and has old facilities. I believe they have a small aap class setup but it may go away.