Anonymous wrote:Although this certainly changes the dynamics among the base school population, I don't buy that LJ's phenomenal AAP program (which emphasizes rigorous academics and prepares students extremely well for high school, including TJ) will falter, as many are predicting. Why would parents of AAP students that value academics abandon the incredible teachers and excellent track record of academic preparation that LJ AAP produces to move them to a fledgling Local Level IV program at a now more-crowded TMS? The most serious AAP students at the AAP Centers in Vienna and Oakton will continue to choose LJ AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Although this certainly changes the dynamics among the base school population, I don't buy that LJ's phenomenal AAP program (which emphasizes rigorous academics and prepares students extremely well for high school, including TJ) will falter, as many are predicting. Why would parents of AAP students that value academics abandon the incredible teachers and excellent track record of academic preparation that LJ AAP produces to move them to a fledgling Local Level IV program at a now more-crowded TMS? The most serious AAP students at the AAP Centers in Vienna and Oakton will continue to choose LJ AAP.
Agreed! My kids will go to LJ AAP! It’s phenomenal! My oldest went through and is working on the AP Capdtone diploma / obviously very motivated individual, and DC tells everyone that LJ was the favorite years and had the best teachers. Go Seekers!!! Go Galaxy!!!
Anonymous wrote:Although this certainly changes the dynamics among the base school population, I don't buy that LJ's phenomenal AAP program (which emphasizes rigorous academics and prepares students extremely well for high school, including TJ) will falter, as many are predicting. Why would parents of AAP students that value academics abandon the incredible teachers and excellent track record of academic preparation that LJ AAP produces to move them to a fledgling Local Level IV program at a now more-crowded TMS? The most serious AAP students at the AAP Centers in Vienna and Oakton will continue to choose LJ AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Although this certainly changes the dynamics among the base school population, I don't buy that LJ's phenomenal AAP program (which emphasizes rigorous academics and prepares students extremely well for high school, including TJ) will falter, as many are predicting. Why would parents of AAP students that value academics abandon the incredible teachers and excellent track record of academic preparation that LJ AAP produces to move them to a fledgling Local Level IV program at a now more-crowded TMS? The most serious AAP students at the AAP Centers in Vienna and Oakton will continue to choose LJ AAP.
Anonymous wrote:When we were house hunting, to upgrade from a TH in Vienna (OHS pyramid), we looked at beautiful SFH in Vienna that fed to FCHS. They weren’t much more to buy than our TH in the OHS pyramid. We decided to spend about 100k more for a similar house and stay in the OHS pyramid. So, folks who bought beautiful SFH for a cheaper price than those other houses just 1 mike away, know that the market took your FCHS pyramid into account.
It’s always best to be the shittiest house in the better district than to be the nicest in a crappy district. We happen to have a very nice house (but $$) and in a great district - OHS.
Anonymous wrote:By putting kids in their pyramid schools?! Really! Kids who come from MW, MR and OES go to high schools in a different pyramid under a different asst superintendent.
Region 1 (Herndon, Langley, Madison, Oakton, and South Lakes Pyramids)
Anonymous wrote:The Camelot and Fairhill parents have themselves to blame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now both Jackson and Thoreau will be three way split feeders since facilities thinks all the Madison and Oakton bound AAP kids will stay there. How did this ever become a discussion about reducing split feeders?
Because the Oakton Vienna parents were done being cherry picked because of their demographics to up a school that is not close. Gerrymandering should be illegal-it’s sole purpose is to play with numbers. My house value just went up. That’s great for me. I’m now Mosby/Thoreau/Oakton. Yippee!!!
welcome to Thoreau!
With an option still to stay at Luther Jackson for AAP. I must have missed where the Mosby parents got up and said they didn't want Jackson as an AAP option anymore. What's another bus though.