Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for Yorktown being terrible.
It just means it has very few kids from low-income families.
The pp is referring to people on this board that constantly say Arlington's schools are "terrible." W-L and Wakefield are also strong schools, but yes they don't make it on these types of list because they have more socio-economic diversity.
I don't think it's that Arlington schools are "terrible," necessarily. It's just that people grow tired of hearing "Oh, we live in Arlington because of the schools." They are fine. That's it. Nothing more nothing less IMO.
We chose Arlington over Fairfax because of the schools. We liked the smaller class size and push-in/pull-out gifted approach (vs. segregation).
Def can appreciate living in Arlington over Fairfax. And Arlington isn't that great.
It's the least bad option in the DC area IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Just out:
1. Whitman
2. McLean
3. Langley
4. Wooten
5. Churchill
6. Oakton
7. George Mason
8. Yorktown
9. Marshall
10. Walter Johnson
11. Woodson
12. B-CC
13. Richard Montgomery
14. Madison
15. Chantilly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just out:
1. Whitman
2. McLean
3. Langley
4. Wooten
5. Churchill
6. Oakton
7. George Mason
8. Yorktown
9. Marshall
10. Walter Johnson
11. Woodson
12. B-CC
13. Richard Montgomery
14. Madison
15. Chantilly
So 7 in FCPS, 6 in MCPS, 1 in APS and the FCCPS high school.
Impressive for FCPS since it also has the largest and strongest magnet in the region.
And what are the corresponding enrollment #s for each district?
(And TJ also pulls from APS, LCPS, maybe FCCPS)
Fairfax has around 180,000 total enrollment verse around 27,000 for Arlington. It’s also a very highly segregated school district due to the housing policy and forms. So that right there explains pretty much all of it.
Yet it’s the folks in Arlington who need to let you know they live in “North Arlington” rather “South Arlington.” Go figure!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just out:
1. Whitman
2. McLean
3. Langley
4. Wooten
5. Churchill
6. Oakton
7. George Mason
8. Yorktown
9. Marshall
10. Walter Johnson
11. Woodson
12. B-CC
13. Richard Montgomery
14. Madison
15. Chantilly
So 7 in FCPS, 6 in MCPS, 1 in APS and the FCCPS high school.
Impressive for FCPS since it also has the largest and strongest magnet in the region.
And what are the corresponding enrollment #s for each district?
(And TJ also pulls from APS, LCPS, maybe FCCPS)
Fairfax has around 180,000 total enrollment verse around 27,000 for Arlington. It’s also a very highly segregated school district due to the housing policy and forms. So that right there explains pretty much all of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just out:
1. Whitman
2. McLean
3. Langley
4. Wooten
5. Churchill
6. Oakton
7. George Mason
8. Yorktown
9. Marshall
10. Walter Johnson
11. Woodson
12. B-CC
13. Richard Montgomery
14. Madison
15. Chantilly
So 7 in FCPS, 6 in MCPS, 1 in APS and the FCCPS high school.
Impressive for FCPS since it also has the largest and strongest magnet in the region.
And what are the corresponding enrollment #s for each district?
(And TJ also pulls from APS, LCPS, maybe FCCPS)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just out:
1. Whitman
2. McLean
3. Langley
4. Wooten
5. Churchill
6. Oakton
7. George Mason
8. Yorktown
9. Marshall
10. Walter Johnson
11. Woodson
12. B-CC
13. Richard Montgomery
14. Madison
15. Chantilly
So 7 in FCPS, 6 in MCPS, 1 in APS and the FCCPS high school.
Impressive for FCPS since it also has the largest and strongest magnet in the region.
Anonymous wrote:Just out:
1. Whitman
2. McLean
3. Langley
4. Wooten
5. Churchill
6. Oakton
7. George Mason
8. Yorktown
9. Marshall
10. Walter Johnson
11. Woodson
12. B-CC
13. Richard Montgomery
14. Madison
15. Chantilly
Anonymous wrote:Surprising no other MCPS schools are on the list
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for Yorktown being terrible.
It just means it has very few kids from low-income families.
The pp is referring to people on this board that constantly say Arlington's schools are "terrible." W-L and Wakefield are also strong schools, but yes they don't make it on these types of list because they have more socio-economic diversity.
WL is so good that lots of Yorktown kids choose to attend WL for the IB program. But WL will never make this list bc it’s a diverse school. Doesn’t matter bc we all know WL is the equal of Yorktown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for Yorktown being terrible.
It just means it has very few kids from low-income families.
The pp is referring to people on this board that constantly say Arlington's schools are "terrible." W-L and Wakefield are also strong schools, but yes they don't make it on these types of list because they have more socio-economic diversity.
I don't think it's that Arlington schools are "terrible," necessarily. It's just that people grow tired of hearing "Oh, we live in Arlington because of the schools." They are fine. That's it. Nothing more nothing less IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for Yorktown being terrible.
It just means it has very few kids from low-income families.
The pp is referring to people on this board that constantly say Arlington's schools are "terrible." W-L and Wakefield are also strong schools, but yes they don't make it on these types of list because they have more socio-economic diversity.