Anonymous wrote:It's quite obvious that, regardless of your feigned indifference, Fairfax attracts a larger proportion of the state's highest-achieving students than Arlington. That's simply a matter of fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, uh, guys? This thread started off pretty great with "they are both terrific places to raise a family" blah blah blah. We have reached that point though where everyone participating is starting to sound a bit high strung and assy. I suggest that we try to return to the earlier Kumbaya vibe before we scare the poor OP out of NOVA altogether and over to Chevy Chase or Bethesda -- the horror!
Well, that would help with overcrowding.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Hey, uh, guys? This thread started off pretty great with "they are both terrific places to raise a family" blah blah blah. We have reached that point though where everyone participating is starting to sound a bit high strung and assy. I suggest that we try to return to the earlier Kumbaya vibe before we scare the poor OP out of NOVA altogether and over to Chevy Chase or Bethesda -- the horror!
Anonymous wrote:Hey, uh, guys? This thread started off pretty great with "they are both terrific places to raise a family" blah blah blah. We have reached that point though where everyone participating is starting to sound a bit high strung and assy. I suggest that we try to return to the earlier Kumbaya vibe before we scare the poor OP out of NOVA altogether and over to Chevy Chase or Bethesda -- the horror!
Anonymous wrote:2016 National Merit Semifinalists in FCPS high schools: 237
2016 National Merit Semifinalists in APS high schools: 8
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many of those were from TJHSST?
154 of them by my count- http://commweb.fcps.edu/newsreleases/newsrelease.cfm?newsid=2839
and 2 of those are actually Arlington students- http://www.apsva.us/site/Default.aspx?PageID=31571
Keep in mind that TJ pulls from all over NOVA, not just FCPS.
Why would you count when it says in the text of the release that 163 TJ students were semifinalists?
About 80% of TJ students come from FCPS middle schools. That would suggest, in turn, that roughly 130 of the semifinalists are from Fairfax and that 33 are from other jurisdictions. If that is the case, I'd expect people in Arlington to be asking themselves why only two were from Arlington. That seems like a very small number, whether you compare it to the total number of TJ semifinalists or to an estimate of the number of semifinalists from outside Fairfax.
We are debating between the two (Falls Church is a posibility but lower inventory) we are leaning toward Fairfax over Arlington because it seems there are better offerings but we just aren't sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many of those were from TJHSST?
154 of them by my count- http://commweb.fcps.edu/newsreleases/newsrelease.cfm?newsid=2839
and 2 of those are actually Arlington students- http://www.apsva.us/site/Default.aspx?PageID=31571
Keep in mind that TJ pulls from all over NOVA, not just FCPS.
Why would you count when it says in the text of the release that 163 TJ students were semifinalists?
About 80% of TJ students come from FCPS middle schools. That would suggest, in turn, that roughly 130 of the semifinalists are from Fairfax and that 33 are from other jurisdictions. If that is the case, I'd expect people in Arlington to be asking themselves why only two were from Arlington. That seems like a very small number, whether you compare it to the total number of TJ semifinalists or to an estimate of the number of semifinalists from outside Fairfax.
you should read the post @ 10:54 on the 1st page - it seems to apply to you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many of those were from TJHSST?
154 of them by my count- http://commweb.fcps.edu/newsreleases/newsrelease.cfm?newsid=2839
and 2 of those are actually Arlington students- http://www.apsva.us/site/Default.aspx?PageID=31571
Keep in mind that TJ pulls from all over NOVA, not just FCPS.
Why would you count when it says in the text of the release that 163 TJ students were semifinalists?
About 80% of TJ students come from FCPS middle schools. That would suggest, in turn, that roughly 130 of the semifinalists are from Fairfax and that 33 are from other jurisdictions. If that is the case, I'd expect people in Arlington to be asking themselves why only two were from Arlington. That seems like a very small number, whether you compare it to the total number of TJ semifinalists or to an estimate of the number of semifinalists from outside Fairfax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like N. Arlington homes have held their value a lot better that those in Fairfax (esp. areas further out) during the fluctuations of the last 7-8 years. Given that the schools in both areas are quite excellent, it might be wise to focus on making a good long-term financial decision for your family.
Apples to apples comparisons are similar. Look a the home values in McLean near the North Arlington boarder and the houses in North Arlington near the McLean border and they have all held their values. The Arlington ones have always be more expensive.
I don't want to get into a catfight, but I live in a McLean neighborhood not too far from Arlington where virtually every new house now is $2.3 million or more. The newer builds in Arlington seem to be less expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many of those were from TJHSST?
154 of them by my count- http://commweb.fcps.edu/newsreleases/newsrelease.cfm?newsid=2839
and 2 of those are actually Arlington students- http://www.apsva.us/site/Default.aspx?PageID=31571
Keep in mind that TJ pulls from all over NOVA, not just FCPS.