Anonymous wrote:When is the Langley/Cooper area going to get broken up so we can have a better distribution of wealth among middle and high schools?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, Alexandria scores are as low as the impoverished rural schools in VA. What is going on there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is the Langley/Cooper area going to get broken up so we can have a better distribution of wealth among middle and high schools?
it is underenrolled and already has a cachement area that goes to the Loudoun line, I suspect it will gain some of the growth from Tysons, but there really isn't any economic diversity anywhere close to it.
Are you suggesting some voluntary busing from lower income areas of the county?
Move some of the MFH in Tysons to Langley - problem solved. Those areas are a lot closer to Langley than some of the areas further west zoned for Langley now.
MFH?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is the Langley/Cooper area going to get broken up so we can have a better distribution of wealth among middle and high schools?
it is underenrolled and already has a cachement area that goes to the Loudoun line, I suspect it will gain some of the growth from Tysons, but there really isn't any economic diversity anywhere close to it.
Are you suggesting some voluntary busing from lower income areas of the county?
Move some of the MFH in Tysons to Langley - problem solved. Those areas are a lot closer to Langley than some of the areas further west zoned for Langley now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is the Langley/Cooper area going to get broken up so we can have a better distribution of wealth among middle and high schools?
it is underenrolled and already has a cachement area that goes to the Loudoun line, I suspect it will gain some of the growth from Tysons, but there really isn't any economic diversity anywhere close to it.
Are you suggesting some voluntary busing from lower income areas of the county?
Anonymous wrote:When is the Langley/Cooper area going to get broken up so we can have a better distribution of wealth among middle and high schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live a few hours outside of DC in VA.
I wanted to know what you guys thought of this, my daughter was in third grade last year and so she took her first year of SOL's. Obviously I don't have her individual scores yet. However, I noticed that the third-graders at her school did not an insignificant amount worse than third graders at her school in previous years. So I decided to look at some of the other top elementary schools in our district, we have three high-performing elementary schools and the rest are abysmal. There was a similar decrease in all of the schools for this past year's third-grade SOL scores in comparison to previous years.
Thoughts? I do see that there were fewer questions this past year.
Secondly do you know when individual scores will be mailed? Or is that district by district
Our district sent scores home with the end of year progress reports.