Anonymous wrote:Except for the magnet and charter schools, all the top 20 Va. high schools have wealthy catchment areas. I don’t foresee any of these schools’ ranking tanking dramatically from one year to the next. They’re all good, largely due to demographics.
Now for the moms that like to brag about their school pyramid at the pool, moving down a few spots on the list might be a horrifying turn of events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latest College Board report indicates that Woodson had the fourth highest pass rate on AP exams among the county’s 17 AP high schools behind TJ, Langley, and McLean. That’s a different statistic but it’s possible that US News just used incorrect data. They aren’t infallible.
Isn't the US News data a few years old when they do the rankings? Over in the AAP forum people are claiming that re: TJ's fall in the rankings.
AAP post says TJ at 14 now so Woodson is just behind!
14 Nationally for TJ
16th in VA for Woodson.
Different scale.
Not a clarification most will or need to make when talking to out of town friends and family members, “Larla is going to Woodson this year. It’s ranked 16th and that’s saying something because TJ is now 14.”
I'm sorry but who talks about their kid's high school ranking with out of town friends and family members? They don't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latest College Board report indicates that Woodson had the fourth highest pass rate on AP exams among the county’s 17 AP high schools behind TJ, Langley, and McLean. That’s a different statistic but it’s possible that US News just used incorrect data. They aren’t infallible.
Isn't the US News data a few years old when they do the rankings? Over in the AAP forum people are claiming that re: TJ's fall in the rankings.
AAP post says TJ at 14 now so Woodson is just behind!
14 Nationally for TJ
16th in VA for Woodson.
Different scale.
Not a clarification most will or need to make when talking to out of town friends and family members, “Larla is going to Woodson this year. It’s ranked 16th and that’s saying something because TJ is now 14.”
I'm sorry but who talks about their kid's high school ranking with out of town friends and family members? They don't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latest College Board report indicates that Woodson had the fourth highest pass rate on AP exams among the county’s 17 AP high schools behind TJ, Langley, and McLean. That’s a different statistic but it’s possible that US News just used incorrect data. They aren’t infallible.
Isn't the US News data a few years old when they do the rankings? Over in the AAP forum people are claiming that re: TJ's fall in the rankings.
AAP post says TJ at 14 now so Woodson is just behind!
14 Nationally for TJ
16th in VA for Woodson.
Different scale.
Not a clarification most will or need to make when talking to out of town friends and family members, “Larla is going to Woodson this year. It’s ranked 16th and that’s saying something because TJ is now 14.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latest College Board report indicates that Woodson had the fourth highest pass rate on AP exams among the county’s 17 AP high schools behind TJ, Langley, and McLean. That’s a different statistic but it’s possible that US News just used incorrect data. They aren’t infallible.
Isn't the US News data a few years old when they do the rankings? Over in the AAP forum people are claiming that re: TJ's fall in the rankings.
AAP post says TJ at 14 now so Woodson is just behind!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latest College Board report indicates that Woodson had the fourth highest pass rate on AP exams among the county’s 17 AP high schools behind TJ, Langley, and McLean. That’s a different statistic but it’s possible that US News just used incorrect data. They aren’t infallible.
Isn't the US News data a few years old when they do the rankings? Over in the AAP forum people are claiming that re: TJ's fall in the rankings.
AAP post says TJ at 14 now so Woodson is just behind!
14 Nationally for TJ
16th in VA for Woodson.
Different scale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latest College Board report indicates that Woodson had the fourth highest pass rate on AP exams among the county’s 17 AP high schools behind TJ, Langley, and McLean. That’s a different statistic but it’s possible that US News just used incorrect data. They aren’t infallible.
Isn't the US News data a few years old when they do the rankings? Over in the AAP forum people are claiming that re: TJ's fall in the rankings.
AAP post says TJ at 14 now so Woodson is just behind!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latest College Board report indicates that Woodson had the fourth highest pass rate on AP exams among the county’s 17 AP high schools behind TJ, Langley, and McLean. That’s a different statistic but it’s possible that US News just used incorrect data. They aren’t infallible.
Isn't the US News data a few years old when they do the rankings? Over in the AAP forum people are claiming that re: TJ's fall in the rankings.
AAP post says TJ at 14 now so Woodson is just behind!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The latest College Board report indicates that Woodson had the fourth highest pass rate on AP exams among the county’s 17 AP high schools behind TJ, Langley, and McLean. That’s a different statistic but it’s possible that US News just used incorrect data. They aren’t infallible.
Isn't the US News data a few years old when they do the rankings? Over in the AAP forum people are claiming that re: TJ's fall in the rankings.
Anonymous wrote:These ratings change all the time. Time for new leadership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with Woodson’s new ranking? Dropped to 16th in VA.
You get the school district you vote for.