Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who buys a house based on SAT scores, which just translates into "which neighborhood is the wealthiest or has the most Asian kids"?
This data breaks it down by specific schools and demographic groups in specific schools. You can see how middle class and UMC Hispanic and black kids in McLean HS fare vs their counterparts in a similar well off school zone like Langley or Churchill.
Anonymous wrote:A significant % of would be McLean students are at TJ, so they also experience skimming too.Anonymous wrote:Right
w-L draws high achieving kids away with IB.
HB draws away high achieving kids as well.
It’s a small system, so these are meaningful factors.
And I supposed there are families that prioritize time together. There are have been plenty of studies that would support that decision. What happens at home is most important to children’s development.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing on this thread will help Maryland prices or schools catch up to NoVa.
A significant % of would be McLean students are at TJ, so they also experience skimming too.Anonymous wrote:Right
w-L draws high achieving kids away with IB.
HB draws away high achieving kids as well.
It’s a small system, so these are meaningful factors.
And I supposed there are families that prioritize time together. There are have been plenty of studies that would support that decision. What happens at home is most important to children’s development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are UMC white and Asian kids performing so poorly at Yorktown HS compared to similar schools in Fairfax?
McLean HS has whites scoring 1861 and Asians at 1960. At Yorktown whites are scoring 1788 and Asians score 1786. That is a tremendous disparity. Is APS really that bad?
Cmon, this has been discussed to death. FCPS has AAP; APS does not. McLean attracts families who either want or aren’t intimidated by AAP. Yorktown attracts families who either don’t care about or are repelled by AAP. McLean attracts more families who prioritize schools over commute. Yorktown attracts more families who prioritize commutes over schools. Etc.
Find your own beach and let others find theirs.
Judging by the scores of FCPS vs APS, specifically FCPS schools like Langley and McLean, except for parents in the Washington Lee district there seems to be a lot of parents prioritizing their commute over their kids education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are UMC white and Asian kids performing so poorly at Yorktown HS compared to similar schools in Fairfax?
McLean HS has whites scoring 1861 and Asians at 1960. At Yorktown whites are scoring 1788 and Asians score 1786. That is a tremendous disparity. Is APS really that bad?
Cmon, this has been discussed to death. FCPS has AAP; APS does not. McLean attracts families who either want or aren’t intimidated by AAP. Yorktown attracts families who either don’t care about or are repelled by AAP. McLean attracts more families who prioritize schools over commute. Yorktown attracts more families who prioritize commutes over schools. Etc.
Find your own beach and let others find theirs.
Anonymous wrote:Why are UMC white and Asian kids performing so poorly at Yorktown HS compared to similar schools in Fairfax?
McLean HS has whites scoring 1861 and Asians at 1960. At Yorktown whites are scoring 1788 and Asians score 1786. That is a tremendous disparity. Is APS really that bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Referring to first poster of course. Second one knows the difference between mean and median
Throw in mode and you might really confuse that poster.
Wow. I'm surprised people don't know these basic concepts.