Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Top: NOVA publics, particularly most of fcps
Middle: MD schools
Bottom: DC schools. The good DC schools are equivalent to the middling MD schools and the top of the bottom NOVA schools.
You are too clueless
MD is always in the top 5 in the nation ( third this year after being #1 for 3 straight year).
VA never made top 5
The best schools are in MoCo. NoVa has only one great school :TJ
Overall Maryland state has stronger k-12 schools than Virginia, but NOVA --particularly FCPS --is a touch stronger than MCPS. In 2018, the average SAT scores across the 25 public Fairfax high schools was 1218. The average score for MCPS was 1167. They had similar participation rates. They are both very good, very diverse school systems with similar spectrums of mainly high wealth but pockets of poverty, lots of English Language learners, that attract and support high achieving students.
Fairfax schools are slightly higher performing on a wide variety of metric--but it's a slight difference that doesn't make much of a difference.
No, this is far from the truth. MCPS is stronger than NoVa's and performs better than FCPS on a wide variety of metric.
Better AP passing rate
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?pagetype=showrelease&id=8161&type=&startYear=&pageNumber=&mode=
Better college preparedness
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/schools/mcps-takes-first-place-in-ranking-on-college-preparedness-stem-career-readiness/
More schools producing more STEM scholars
https://student.societyforscience.org/regeneron-sts-2019-scholars
More schools placing students in top Ivies
https://www.washingtonian.com/2018/10/10/which-local-schools-have-the-most-graduates-go-on-to-the-ivy-league/re schools placing students in top Ivies
MCPS outperforms FCPS in almost every academic competitions .
And in the regional competition, it's not even close : the score is 36-4, MCPS
Your link on AP doesn't give a comparison to FCPS AP rates? DO you have that data? My knowledge of the historical data is that it's not a variable on which there is much difference between the systems, but things change.
The STEM scholar award is a particular program that FCPS doesn't participate in--they have different related ones. It's not a systematic evaluation of STEM placement.
The top Ivies may be more about the concentration of high levels of wealth and legacy--but your link doesn't work so I can't really see the evidence on that.
I don't know how you are assessing academic competitions--and the regional competition of what? There are many different competitions in many categories.
Anyway, my overall opinion to give to OP--as stated above-- is that MCPS and FCPS are fairly equivalent school systems and any differences between them are too minor to make a difference in your individual choices.