Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird that a TJ parent feels the need to brag about the school and all its academic teams. You really don’t need to convince the rest of us that TJ is a great school. Hope your kid gets into Harvard or MIT as you seem really insecure.
lolz would have been better staying at base school if thats the goal
all you tiger moms on here are pathetic. I feel really bad for your kids. There is more to life than average SATs. When is the last time someone asked what your SATs were I mean seriously what a bunch of pathetic pearl clutching DCUM morons
This isn’t about your SATs. It’s about those of current students. And DC, PG, much of PW, and eastern MoCo can’t even hit the national average. Sad.
The MCPS schools that hit below national average are majority hispanic with a large esol population. I can't speak of the other schools in DC and in PG since I don't have the knowledge of the demographics of those schools, but I bet its the same thing. To the PP referencing this as sad, you really should do a little digging and get educated on the achievement gap. Snap out of your little bubble my friend!
Anonymous wrote:Some of these schools are also partial Public Magnet so it would be helpful to look just at the average SAT scores for just the magnet students only.
For example, Montgomery Blair Magnet (Montgomery County Public Schools) numbers are attached in this website (1456 Average SA
T).
https://mbhs.edu/departments/magnet/ParentResources/MagnetProfile.pdf
Another example, Eleanor Roosevelt's (PGCPS) website references that the Science & Tech average SAT is 1301.
http://www1.pgcps.org/eleanorroosevelt/wipage.aspx?pageid=200486
There may be others, but apples to apples need to be compared. Just my two cents.
Anonymous wrote:
Another example, Eleanor Roosevelt's (PGCPS) website references that the Science & Tech average SAT is 1301.
http://www1.pgcps.org/eleanorroosevelt/wipage.aspx?pageid=200486
There may be others, but apples to apples need to be compared. Just my two cents.
Anonymous wrote:Colleges are going to judge my kid based on his score, not the average of the school that he is attending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's always good to know the schools with higher scores. These are the environments most conducive to learning at an appropriate pace.
This may be true if your child is in average classes. If your child is in IB, AP, or magnet classes, the performance of average kids at the school is irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:It's always good to know the schools with higher scores. These are the environments most conducive to learning at an appropriate pace.
Anonymous wrote:To follow up my previous post, there's a table on here showing national data on average SAT scores by race. The differences are significant. So when you see these rankings of SAT scores by area high schools, ask yourself if they aren't just rankings of numbers of white and Asian kids vs brown kids.
https://www.insidehighered.com/admissions/article/2017/08/07/look-data-and-arguments-about-asian-americans-and-admissions-elite