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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, we chose West Springfield because AAs do well and it's fairly diverse. We've been very happy so far. I did an extensive analysis of all FCPS Schools on diversity and AA test scores.
West Springfield is not a middle school.
Everyone, all schools in Fairfax County are fairly "diverse" if you count diversity as percentage of white people. Time to move on from that definition.
Anonymous wrote: I also live near Rocky Run but homes in the Poplar Tree area rarely come on the market so if it's a target area, I suggest you begin your real estate stalking as soon as possible. There was a murder/suicide that rocked the community and even that house sold within a week.
Perhaps I am being too sensitive due to knowing the family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your budget could find you a split level house in McLean VA that would need some work. The area is diverse but leans towards Asian/Indian diversity with fewer African-Americans. I live in the McLean HS pyramid and I haven't observed any racial discrimination but there is a lot of 'educational' discrimination. Parents who have kids in AAP want their kids to hang out with other AAP kids, but often avoid the non-AAP kids. Both my kids are in AAP and it's a common topic of conversation. Ethic background never comes up.
Wow, that's disturbing
What is?
The fact that parents would not want their AAP kids hanging out with non-AAP kids. Dare I ask why?
Here are some possible reasons: http://teens.lovetoknow.com/The_Extent_to_which_Peer_Groups_Affect_Academic_Performance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your budget could find you a split level house in McLean VA that would need some work. The area is diverse but leans towards Asian/Indian diversity with fewer African-Americans. I live in the McLean HS pyramid and I haven't observed any racial discrimination but there is a lot of 'educational' discrimination. Parents who have kids in AAP want their kids to hang out with other AAP kids, but often avoid the non-AAP kids. Both my kids are in AAP and it's a common topic of conversation. Ethic background never comes up.
Wow, that's disturbing
What is?
The fact that parents would not want their AAP kids hanging out with non-AAP kids. Dare I ask why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your budget could find you a split level house in McLean VA that would need some work. The area is diverse but leans towards Asian/Indian diversity with fewer African-Americans. I live in the McLean HS pyramid and I haven't observed any racial discrimination but there is a lot of 'educational' discrimination. Parents who have kids in AAP want their kids to hang out with other AAP kids, but often avoid the non-AAP kids. Both my kids are in AAP and it's a common topic of conversation. Ethic background never comes up.
Wow, that's disturbing
What is?
Anonymous wrote:OP, we chose West Springfield because AAs do well and it's fairly diverse. We've been very happy so far. I did an extensive analysis of all FCPS Schools on diversity and AA test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Luther Jackson is extremely ethnically and culturally diverse and operates an outstanding AAP program. Academics and extracurricular opportunities (music, drama, competitive academic teams such as Mathcounts and Science Olympiad) are top-notch. Luther Jackson prepares students well for success in high school, including TJ (where a solid contingent of Luther Jackson students attends each year). Luther Jackson is the base school for certain areas of Oakton, Falls Church, and Fairfax and is the AAP middle school for most of Vienna.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your budget could find you a split level house in McLean VA that would need some work. The area is diverse but leans towards Asian/Indian diversity with fewer African-Americans. I live in the McLean HS pyramid and I haven't observed any racial discrimination but there is a lot of 'educational' discrimination. Parents who have kids in AAP want their kids to hang out with other AAP kids, but often avoid the non-AAP kids. Both my kids are in AAP and it's a common topic of conversation. Ethic background never comes up.
Wow, that's disturbing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kilmer is diverse and a great school.
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