Anonymous wrote:salsamama wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langston Hughes, despite of being a AAP center, sends less than 10 students to TJ.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/thomas-jefferson-high-school-continues-increase-access-all
So obviously Hughes is a school on the lower SES side. Your child can either stay at Hughes but make sure he is the top 2.5% auto-admit TJ candidates, or he might benefit from private school.
Thank you. I have seen these numbers...but I wonder if they have data how many kids are in each AAP center? Is it usually the case the students who go to TJ are from AAP centers? How do they determine the top 2.5%? By GPA? Test score? Sorry for many questions!
Sorry, it's 1.5% not 2.5%. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1016379.page It just means every school is allocated a fixed spot. Exact who get admitted from that school is still based on "holistic" criteria. Hughes has 500 student per grade, so 1.5% = 7, I'd say top 10 students by GPA from Hughes would have a good shot.
salsamama wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langston Hughes, despite of being a AAP center, sends less than 10 students to TJ.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/thomas-jefferson-high-school-continues-increase-access-all
So obviously Hughes is a school on the lower SES side. Your child can either stay at Hughes but make sure he is the top 2.5% auto-admit TJ candidates, or he might benefit from private school.
Thank you. I have seen these numbers...but I wonder if they have data how many kids are in each AAP center? Is it usually the case the students who go to TJ are from AAP centers? How do they determine the top 2.5%? By GPA? Test score? Sorry for many questions!
Anonymous wrote:salsamama wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langston Hughes, despite of being a AAP center, sends less than 10 students to TJ.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/thomas-jefferson-high-school-continues-increase-access-all
So obviously Hughes is a school on the lower SES side. Your child can either stay at Hughes but make sure he is the top 2.5% auto-admit TJ candidates, or he might benefit from private school.
Thank you. I have seen these numbers...but I wonder if they have data how many kids are in each AAP center? Is it usually the case the students who go to TJ are from AAP centers? How do they determine the top 2.5%? By GPA? Test score? Sorry for many questions!
Sorry, it's 1.5% not 2.5%. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1016379.page It just means every school is allocated a fixed spot. Exact who get admitted from that school is still based on "holistic" criteria. Hughes has 500 student per grade, so 1.5% = 7, I'd say top 10 students by GPA from Hughes would have a good shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really depends on what FCPS schools you're boundaries into and whether or not your kid has been accepted into AAP. For instance, Haycock AAP is probably more academically rigorous than any private school in the area.
Would you choose Haycock AAP over Potomac School for grade 3 and up?
Depends. Is $50K tuition is a big deal? what about opportunities to compete in academic competitions? What about dealing with tiger moms luv. Country club moms?
salsamama wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langston Hughes, despite of being a AAP center, sends less than 10 students to TJ.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/thomas-jefferson-high-school-continues-increase-access-all
So obviously Hughes is a school on the lower SES side. Your child can either stay at Hughes but make sure he is the top 2.5% auto-admit TJ candidates, or he might benefit from private school.
Thank you. I have seen these numbers...but I wonder if they have data how many kids are in each AAP center? Is it usually the case the students who go to TJ are from AAP centers? How do they determine the top 2.5%? By GPA? Test score? Sorry for many questions!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really depends on what FCPS schools you're boundaries into and whether or not your kid has been accepted into AAP. For instance, Haycock AAP is probably more academically rigorous than any private school in the area.
What about spring hill?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really depends on what FCPS schools you're boundaries into and whether or not your kid has been accepted into AAP. For instance, Haycock AAP is probably more academically rigorous than any private school in the area.
Would you choose Haycock AAP over Potomac School for grade 3 and up?
Anonymous wrote:Langston Hughes, despite of being a AAP center, sends less than 10 students to TJ.
https://www.fcps.edu/news/thomas-jefferson-high-school-continues-increase-access-all
So obviously Hughes is a school on the lower SES side. Your child can either stay at Hughes but make sure he is the top 2.5% auto-admit TJ candidates, or he might benefit from private school.