Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also, you have kids that live in the Centreville boundary, but went to Rocky Run for middle/Chantilly boundary for middle. So although it says Centreville has XX, I'd be curious how many actually came from Liberty. Let's say 8 got in for the past 3 years, that really leaves about half that didn't attend Centreville's feeder/are AAP.
Same could be said for Westfield with some of those kids attending Rocky Run as well.
I wish they showed AAP status of the admitted.
Yes, that's correct. The information in the OP tells you the high schools that TJ students living in Fairfax County would be assigned to if they weren't attending TJ. It doesn't tell you what middle schools they attended. FCPS releases some information on the middle school admissions to TJ, but won't give you the exact number if it's fewer than 10.
In the case of Liberty, based on the 1.5% set-aside, Liberty is guaranteed about 7 slots every year, so in theory at least 28 kids now at TJ should have attended Liberty. No doubt more TJ students attended Rocky Run.
NP.
Thank you OP for providing this data.
Others: YES - its obvious the data in imperfect, as it does not differentiate:
- private school students
- home schooled students
- non FFX county students
And it does not account for split-feeder schools. So, for example, while Longfellow traditionally matriculated 100% to McLean HS (minus TJ admits), other HS receive students from multiple MS.
Still, it provides a rough approximation.