Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realtor here. If you have money, want to go public and are looking for a school that is head and shoulders above the rest in FC, just stick with the three power schools in McLean - Churchill, Springhill and Chesterbrooke. These schools are always in demand!!!! Haycock has been on somewhat of a downswing recently, but hopefully the new construction will reverse the trend.
I've not heard these schools described as the "three power schools" or that Haycock is on "somewhat of a downswing."
The fact that you don't even know how to spell Chesterbrook or Spring Hill correctly makes me think you don't know the area too well. Lots of dumb-ass realtors wanting to pass themselves off as savvy.
Anonymous wrote:Realtor here. If you have money, want to go public and are looking for a school that is head and shoulders above the rest in FC, just stick with the three power schools in McLean - Churchill, Springhill and Chesterbrooke. These schools are always in demand!!!! Haycock has been on somewhat of a downswing recently, but hopefully the new construction will reverse the trend.
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
How is Marshall Road Elementary school? It seems it has AAP program.
http://commweb.fcps.edu/schoolprofile/profile.cfm?profile_id=054
How does this AAP program works? If my child qualifies for AAP program can she attend any FCPS schools of her choosing?
Thanks
RJ
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the number of students accepted by TJ from each middle school this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP How so? Just curious.
An AAP Center school tends to bring in more involved parents, so these parents tend to support the PTA more, and you'll see a greater variety of extracurricular activities (chess club, robotics, Odyssey of the Mind, etc.) then you will see at the more middle class public elementary schools. Yes, there will be exceptions at the very affluent elementary schools as the PTAs have extraordinarily high bank account balances to fund these activities anyway.
The top 15 most affluent FCPS elementary schools (based on spring 2011 FCPS indexing) are:
1. Wolftrap
2. Great Falls
3. Colvin Run
4. Sangster
5. Chesterbrook
6. Forestville
This is crazy! But extremely funny. I hope to see more lists soon.![]()
7. Crossfield
8. Flint Hill
9. Churchill Road
10. Sunrise Valley
11. Oak Hill
12. Haycock
13. Wakefield Forest
14. Silverbrook
15. Fox Mill
If affluence = "best elementary school" then this is your list.
Anonymous wrote:No... It is only those Freedom Hill kids within the Option B area that will be boundary changed to Lemon Road.