Anonymous wrote:This is from a year ago by the McLean HS at the LMS Presentation about AP vs IB that McLean HS is at full capacity. McLean HS canoot accept any students district for Marshall who wish for AP matriculation. These students will have to apply to Langley or other HS that offers AP.
And for high schools like McLean and Langley, they don't need to "recruit" any students! Both schools have more students then they can handle and frankly, families are paying top dollars to live within these two district specifically for the school choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Longfellow students who don't go to TJ happy at McLean? We noticed that Marshall "recruits" for IB at Longfellow, but apparently McLean does not bother to "recruit" for AP at Kilmer. It makes me wonder why Marshall tries harder to interest students in their school. Are the McLean administrators lazy or do they just think the school already has enough students?
I think you are off base on your assumptions about intent. Marshall comes to Longfellow becasue some of Longfellow's student matriculate to Marshall based on their residency. Same for Langely and same for McLean. I am not aware of zoned Kilmer students who are zoned for McLean. I would assume that Kilmer gets Langley, Marshall and Madison as those are the zoned high schools for the Kilmer student base. Why would McLean go when there are already two AP high schools attending and they have no zoned students? One school is not "trying harder" that another.
McLean is a much smaller school than Longfellow (by graduating class size) becasue so many students from Longfellow are from other HS pyramids and so many zoned students attend TJ. It is a welcome relief and a great school.
No Longfellow students matriculate to Marshall unless they pupil place there for IB. They'd otherwise go to McLean, Langley or TJ. But Marshall comes to Longfellow anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Longfellow students who don't go to TJ happy at McLean? We noticed that Marshall "recruits" for IB at Longfellow, but apparently McLean does not bother to "recruit" for AP at Kilmer. It makes me wonder why Marshall tries harder to interest students in their school. Are the McLean administrators lazy or do they just think the school already has enough students?
I think you are off base on your assumptions about intent. Marshall comes to Longfellow becasue some of Longfellow's student matriculate to Marshall based on their residency. Same for Langely and same for McLean. I am not aware of zoned Kilmer students who are zoned for McLean. I would assume that Kilmer gets Langley, Marshall and Madison as those are the zoned high schools for the Kilmer student base. Why would McLean go when there are already two AP high schools attending and they have no zoned students? One school is not "trying harder" that another.
McLean is a much smaller school than Longfellow (by graduating class size) becasue so many students from Longfellow are from other HS pyramids and so many zoned students attend TJ. It is a welcome relief and a great school.
Anonymous wrote:Are Longfellow students who don't go to TJ happy at McLean? We noticed that Marshall "recruits" for IB at Longfellow, but apparently McLean does not bother to "recruit" for AP at Kilmer. It makes me wonder why Marshall tries harder to interest students in their school. Are the McLean administrators lazy or do they just think the school already has enough students?
Anonymous wrote:As a teacher at an IB school, the program is hugely more in depth than AP, and it makes sense to explain it to kids. AP is just a higher level class, but IB is a philosophy/culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Longfellow students who don't go to TJ happy at McLean? We noticed that Marshall "recruits" for IB at Longfellow, but apparently McLean does not bother to "recruit" for AP at Kilmer. It makes me wonder why Marshall tries harder to interest students in their school. Are the McLean administrators lazy or do they just think the school already has enough students?
Marshall does not recruit at Longfellow or any other middle school. Since McLean students have the option of people placing at Marshall, Marshall reps have been asked to explain the IB program to Longfellow students. Unlike AP, the IB is not a program that is universally understood.
But many Marshall students have the option to go to McLean for AP and from what I understand from a friend whose child is at Kilmer no one from McLean comes to Kilmer to speak with them. I don't agree that parents necessarily know more about AP than IB. You don't like the word "recruit," but it still seems like Marshall tries to attract students who live in the McLean boundaries, yet McLean does not make a reciprocal effort. We have been very happy at Longfellow, but I want to make sure this is not a sign that McLean has lazy administrators. Of course, I can speak to neighbors with kids at McLean, but am seeking other input here (I think some people get offended easily if you don't opt for the assigned public schools).
Anonymous wrote:McLean has the standard FCPS high school curriculum (AP), which is probably why there is no need to "recruit." Marshall has both IB and the Academy, so they have offerings that might not be familiar to Longfellow parents whose kids feed into McLean or Langley. McLean is not open to transfers from other FCPS schools as far as I know, due to its current enrollment levels. Maybe that is why they are not actively seeking out pupil placements for AP (which it seems wouldn't be necessary prior to 11th grade, or 10th at the earliest).
All FCPS high schools have a "curriculum night" for rising freshman. The Longfellow newsletters that I received when my kids were there advertised the curriculum night for Langley, Marshall and McLean, since some kids from Longfellow feed into all three of these schools.
OP - you do sound like you are looking for a reason to justify your feeling that your DC who was rejected from TJ is somehow "too good" for McLean. If you are more impressed with Marshall because of the school's recruitment efforts, by all means send your DC there. They have a new building, too! I didn't notice any difference in the quality of the administration when my kids made the switch from Longfellow to McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Longfellow students who don't go to TJ happy at McLean? We noticed that Marshall "recruits" for IB at Longfellow, but apparently McLean does not bother to "recruit" for AP at Kilmer. It makes me wonder why Marshall tries harder to interest students in their school. Are the McLean administrators lazy or do they just think the school already has enough students?
Marshall does not recruit at Longfellow or any other middle school. Since McLean students have the option of people placing at Marshall, Marshall reps have been asked to explain the IB program to Longfellow students. Unlike AP, the IB is not a program that is universally understood.
Anonymous wrote:Are Longfellow students who don't go to TJ happy at McLean? We noticed that Marshall "recruits" for IB at Longfellow, but apparently McLean does not bother to "recruit" for AP at Kilmer. It makes me wonder why Marshall tries harder to interest students in their school. Are the McLean administrators lazy or do they just think the school already has enough students?