Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s with the silly claim that Fairfax schools are so great everywhere and are better than everywhere else? That’s quite the generalization. Like everywhere else, they vary.
I agree that, within a county, there is variation in the distribution of excellence of schools - as there is variation in any population of anything that has ever existed in human society. But we can still rank two distributions by any number of metrics that usually involve comparing the right tails, or the "best" of both distributions. Those who believe that Fairfax provides a better public education than other counties around the DMV would point to Fairfax having:
1. (One of) The highest ranked high schools in the US in TJ (regardless of the recent controversies)
2. Higher ranking high schools (Langley, Mclean...) in general
3. The Highest average SAT scores within the top 1,3, or 5 top high schools
4. the most National Merit scholars (by total and per capita)
5. the most Presidential scholars
6. the most number of HYPSM attendees
etc...
We can argue the merits of those metrics, but anyone outside the DMV might glance at those metrics and say "yeah, Fairfax schools are better, on average, than MoCo schools".
Arlington sends kids to TJ.
Every W school is as good if not better than Langley or McLean
Langley or McLean aren’t so much better than Yorktown or Washington-Liberty that they’re worth living in hell for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s with the silly claim that Fairfax schools are so great everywhere and are better than everywhere else? That’s quite the generalization. Like everywhere else, they vary.
There's only one school in FFX worth mentioning : TJ. The rest are average at best.
And TJ is great, but TJ isn't a regular school and no regular kids are getting in there. Majority of you fools in DCUM won't or can't get your kids in there even if you move your house next to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s with the silly claim that Fairfax schools are so great everywhere and are better than everywhere else? That’s quite the generalization. Like everywhere else, they vary.
There's only one school in FFX worth mentioning : TJ. The rest are average at best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s with the silly claim that Fairfax schools are so great everywhere and are better than everywhere else? That’s quite the generalization. Like everywhere else, they vary.
I agree that, within a county, there is variation in the distribution of excellence of schools - as there is variation in any population of anything that has ever existed in human society. But we can still rank two distributions by any number of metrics that usually involve comparing the right tails, or the "best" of both distributions. Those who believe that Fairfax provides a better public education than other counties around the DMV would point to Fairfax having:
1. (One of) The highest ranked high schools in the US in TJ (regardless of the recent controversies)
2. Higher ranking high schools (Langley, Mclean...) in general
3. The Highest average SAT scores within the top 1,3, or 5 top high schools
4. the most National Merit scholars (by total and per capita)
5. the most Presidential scholars
6. the most number of HYPSM attendees
etc...
We can argue the merits of those metrics, but anyone outside the DMV might glance at those metrics and say "yeah, Fairfax schools are better, on average, than MoCo schools".
Anonymous wrote:What’s with the silly claim that Fairfax schools are so great everywhere and are better than everywhere else? That’s quite the generalization. Like everywhere else, they vary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s with the silly claim that Fairfax schools are so great everywhere and are better than everywhere else? That’s quite the generalization. Like everywhere else, they vary.
I agree that, within a county, there is variation in the distribution of excellence of schools - as there is variation in any population of anything that has ever existed in human society. But we can still rank two distributions by any number of metrics that usually involve comparing the right tails, or the "best" of both distributions. Those who believe that Fairfax provides a better public education than other counties around the DMV would point to Fairfax having:
1. (One of) The highest ranked high schools in the US in TJ (regardless of the recent controversies)
Rank high on papers but get bit€h-slap every by MoCo schools
2. Higher ranking high schools (Langley, Mclean...) in general
In MoCo in general. No one outside of FFX think much about FCPS schools besides TJ
3. The Highest average SAT scores within the top 1,3, or 5 top high schools
That's in MoCo
4. the most National Merit scholars (by total and per capita)
The most NMSF per capita is MoCo
.
5. the most Presidential scholars
MoCo
6. the most number of HYPSM attendees
MoCo
etc...
We can argue the merits of those metrics, but anyone outside the DMV might glance at those metrics and say "yeah, Fairfax schools are better, on average, than MoCo schools".
Anonymous wrote:FCPS needs some humility. They boast too much. They take credit they don't deserve, considering the county demographics. A highly educated area and affluent.
Heaven help FCPS if they can't do a good job - with what they've been given.
Anonymous wrote:I can't take anyone who raised their family in North Arlington seriously. Gag. That's the last place in the world I would want to live - DH and I lived there for a year when we had a baby. I couldn't get out of there fast enough. Everywhere I went, I was the only brown person. It was disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:What’s with the silly claim that Fairfax schools are so great everywhere and are better than everywhere else? That’s quite the generalization. Like everywhere else, they vary.