Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Falls Church has about 1925 kids and 15 transfers to Marshall this year. Few people think it’s worth transferring.
The recent boundary changes were also kind to Falls Church and unkind to Marshall. Falls Church picked up single-family neighborhoods in Annandale from Justice, while Marshall lost single-family neighborhoods in Vienna to Madison.
Isn't that Sleepy Hollow Road? Those homes are nice and will benefit Falls Church HS.
Anonymous wrote:Falls Church has about 1925 kids and 15 transfers to Marshall this year. Few people think it’s worth transferring.
The recent boundary changes were also kind to Falls Church and unkind to Marshall. Falls Church picked up single-family neighborhoods in Annandale from Justice, while Marshall lost single-family neighborhoods in Vienna to Madison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are currently zoned for Luther Jackson middle/Falls Church high and don't really want to send our child there. We can afford a home in the Marshall pyramid, although we'd be more stretched financially. I have read threads about Marshall going downhill; would a move there still be worth it from our current pyramid?
You can transfer to Marshall for IB if it has capacity. No need to move.
But there's no IB bus. So public transit would be the only way to get to Marshall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are currently zoned for Luther Jackson middle/Falls Church high and don't really want to send our child there. We can afford a home in the Marshall pyramid, although we'd be more stretched financially. I have read threads about Marshall going downhill; would a move there still be worth it from our current pyramid?
You can transfer to Marshall for IB if it has capacity. No need to move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the Woodson pyramid instead, unless you know for sure you’ll want IB. Housing is more affordable and the schools are better.
Location doesn't work for us - due to family situation and our jobs, need to stay in falls church area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are currently zoned for Luther Jackson middle/Falls Church high and don't really want to send our child there. We can afford a home in the Marshall pyramid, although we'd be more stretched financially. I have read threads about Marshall going downhill; would a move there still be worth it from our current pyramid?
If the eventual goal is college remember your DC is compared against their peers first. If the can be a big fish at Falls Church stay put and invest in tutors and test prep as needed to help your kid stand out.
This is only a potential consideration if you’re talking about some state schools. Otherwise it’s irrelevant. Top schools will take multiple kids from a top school over any kids at a lower-ranked school with inferior credentials.
Considering VA has a number of excellent state schools it is relevant. If UVA, W&M or VT are on your radar being top 5% of students applying from your school is highly relevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are currently zoned for Luther Jackson middle/Falls Church high and don't really want to send our child there. We can afford a home in the Marshall pyramid, although we'd be more stretched financially. I have read threads about Marshall going downhill; would a move there still be worth it from our current pyramid?
If the eventual goal is college remember your DC is compared against their peers first. If the can be a big fish at Falls Church stay put and invest in tutors and test prep as needed to help your kid stand out.
This is only a potential consideration if you’re talking about some state schools. Otherwise it’s irrelevant. Top schools will take multiple kids from a top school over any kids at a lower-ranked school with inferior credentials.
Anonymous wrote:We are currently zoned for Luther Jackson middle/Falls Church high and don't really want to send our child there. We can afford a home in the Marshall pyramid, although we'd be more stretched financially. I have read threads about Marshall going downhill; would a move there still be worth it from our current pyramid?
Anonymous wrote:i wouldn't consider marshall good maybe the best of the worst
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are currently zoned for Luther Jackson middle/Falls Church high and don't really want to send our child there. We can afford a home in the Marshall pyramid, although we'd be more stretched financially. I have read threads about Marshall going downhill; would a move there still be worth it from our current pyramid?
If the eventual goal is college remember your DC is compared against their peers first. If the can be a big fish at Falls Church stay put and invest in tutors and test prep as needed to help your kid stand out.
This is only a potential consideration if you’re talking about some state schools. Otherwise it’s irrelevant. Top schools will take multiple kids from a top school over any kids at a lower-ranked school with inferior credentials.
Um, what? So a student from a “better” HS who lacks the qualifications will be accepted into these universities?