Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely true-- Haycock will easily be 300+ over capacity next year. In a couple years it'll be a live construction zone. Public schools all over Northern VA have been pushed beyond the capacity of their old, un-renovated facilities. That trend will continue exponentially over the next 10 years. That's not on greatschools
The reason Haycock is so over capacity is that parents who are determined to send their kid to TJ flock to it because the Haycock Longfellow feeder sends the highest number of students to TJ. It has the highest concentration of tiger moms in the district, which could be good or bad depending on your preferences.
Anonymous wrote:So it's okay or even seen as positive that the school is so overcrowded and run down?
Anonymous wrote:So it's okay or even seen as positive that the school is so overcrowded and run down?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely true-- Haycock will easily be 300+ over capacity next year. In a couple years it'll be a live construction zone. Public schools all over Northern VA have been pushed beyond the capacity of their old, un-renovated facilities. That trend will continue exponentially over the next 10 years. That's not on greatschools
The reason Haycock is so over capacity is that parents who are determined to send their kid to TJ flock to it because the Haycock Longfellow feeder sends the highest number of students to TJ. It has the highest concentration of tiger moms in the district, which could be good or bad depending on your preferences.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely true-- Haycock will easily be 300+ over capacity next year. In a couple years it'll be a live construction zone. Public schools all over Northern VA have been pushed beyond the capacity of their old, un-renovated facilities. That trend will continue exponentially over the next 10 years. That's not on greatschools
Anonymous wrote:Great schools says Haycock has 677 enrolled. That's wrong. Actual enrollment now is 858. The school's capacity is 579. The entire 5th & 6th grade classes are spent in trailers. Current 1st grade classes have 28 kids with no teaching assistant. Next year they'll have 30+ kids in the 1st grade classes.
Anonymous wrote:Are you nuts?:
"Honestly, I'd rely on GreatSchools rankings, as imperfect as they may be, before paying attention to posts by parents who purport to know what are "widely considered" to be the best schools. People make this stuff up to suit their own purposes. "
OP: as you can see, this rabid forum takes great pride in NOT answering a basic question and then go on to obfuscate, confuse and throw in new data to make up things.
If you read CAREFULLY - you will see that the link I put up is one of the HIGHEST awards a school can get.
- That list is pretty legit and I think you should seriously consider those school - in addition to some mentioned here eg: Spring Hill.
To Others: Happy Barking.