Anonymous wrote:I'm not reading 20+ pages of this, but congrats to the kids who've been recognized. Question - DC's selection score is 213. So they should receive a letter of commendation, right? When will they officially find this out? I feel like they shouldn't put it on a college app until they know for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eH4WYg3mc8FIb9IhZGqvbIbcVIjXziJF/view
FCPS and MCPS - Same Cut-Off (MCPS in Bold)
TJ 113
Richard Montgomery 37
Blair 36
Oakton 25
Langley 23
McLean 20
Chantilly 17
Poolesville 17
Marshall 15
Churchill 12
B-CC 11
Whitman 10
Madison 8
Woodson 8
Centreville 7
Walter Johnson 7
Wootton 7
Westfield 6
Fairfax 5
Lake Braddock 5
Springbrook 3
Wheaton 3
Edison 2
Einstein 2
Herndon 2
Northwest 2
West Springfield 2
Falls Church 1
Justice 1
Sherwood 1
South Lakes 1
West Potomac 1
Annandale 0
Blake 0
Clarksburg 0
Damascus 0
Gaithersburg 0
Hayfield 0
Kennedy 0
Lewis 0
Magruder 0
Northwood 0
Mount Vernon 0
Quince Orchard 0
Paint Branch 0
Robinson 0
Rockville 0
Seneca Valley 0
South County 0
Watkins Mill 0
Sometimes Maryland had a higher cutoff than Virginia, but this year it was the same. It looks like FCPS did considerably better than MCPS. One caveat is that TJ is a regional governor's school so it gets kids from outside Fairfax, but even so the FCPS numbers are better. It also looks like about 1/4 of the FCPS high schools had no NMSFs whereas it's more like 1/2 of the MCPS high schools with no NMSFs.
By the numbers, MCPS magnets did better. Roughly 20% of TJ seniors vs. 35% of RMIB and Blair seniors earned NMSF.
You’re forgetting that those numbers are for Blair and RMIB overall. Not all are magnet students and there are something like 3400 kids at Blair. Most are magnet, i believe but you’re not comparing like with like without having the magnet only numbers.