Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls #1 in DC, #68 Nationally
Banneker #2 in DC #96 Nationally
Basis #3 in DC, #400 Nationally
DCI #4 in DC, #788 Nationally
McKinley #5 in DC, #1032 Nationally
The DC Rankings may be close but the spread Nationally is very telling. Don't be angry with Walls. Its a special place.
Say what you want about great schools in MD and VA, but the only school that beat out Walls in the DC "Metro Area" Ranking was Thomas Jefferson in Alexaxndria #1 in DC Area Metro Ratings (Walls #2) and #14 Nationally. Every other school in the area can "please step to the side", DC is coming through.
Do VA and MD have pure application only high schools like Walls and Banneker other than TJ?
Yes they have magnet schools which also self selects like above.
There are no other magnet highschools in Fairfax county public schools other than TJ. I can't speak for Arlington county.
MD has magnets. VA has another whole separate program called AAP which self selects and tracks and starts early in elementary and goes to 8th grade. Then many but not all kids then apply to TJ if interested.
So VA really has the mose self selection of the students the earliest. It’s important to know that.
Sure.
Q: Are the VA AAP programs ranked separately or are the scores folded into the overall schools for US News and Report?
A: The scores are folded into the overall school so not an apples to apples comparison with other self-selected or lottery highschools.
Anonymous wrote:USN&WR has a separate ranking for magnet schools but defines magnet schools as "public high schools that offer specialized courses, often designed around a theme."
So TJ counts as a magnet school but Walls and Banneker do not--even though DCPS explicitly refer to Walls and Banneker as "magnet" schools.
Moreover, USNWR just lumps together selective and non-selective high schools. So, they are comparing Stuyvesant in NYC (which only 2-3% of applicants a year) or Walls (which also only accepts a small fraction of students, even though it has a much different admissions rubric than Stuyvesant and other NYC magnets) to schools which accept 100% of kids who lives in bounds or 100% of those who scores highly enough in a lottery. So, it is not really a fair comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls #1 in DC, #68 Nationally
Banneker #2 in DC #96 Nationally
Basis #3 in DC, #400 Nationally
DCI #4 in DC, #788 Nationally
McKinley #5 in DC, #1032 Nationally
The DC Rankings may be close but the spread Nationally is very telling. Don't be angry with Walls. Its a special place.
Say what you want about great schools in MD and VA, but the only school that beat out Walls in the DC "Metro Area" Ranking was Thomas Jefferson in Alexaxndria #1 in DC Area Metro Ratings (Walls #2) and #14 Nationally. Every other school in the area can "please step to the side", DC is coming through.
Do VA and MD have pure application only high schools like Walls and Banneker other than TJ?
Yes they have magnet schools which also self selects like above.
There are no other magnet highschools in Fairfax county public schools other than TJ. I can't speak for Arlington county.
MD has magnets. VA has another whole separate program called AAP which self selects and tracks and starts early in elementary and goes to 8th grade. Then many but not all kids then apply to TJ if interested.
So VA really has the mose self selection of the students the earliest. It’s important to know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls #1 in DC, #68 Nationally
Banneker #2 in DC #96 Nationally
Basis #3 in DC, #400 Nationally
DCI #4 in DC, #788 Nationally
McKinley #5 in DC, #1032 Nationally
The DC Rankings may be close but the spread Nationally is very telling. Don't be angry with Walls. Its a special place.
Say what you want about great schools in MD and VA, but the only school that beat out Walls in the DC "Metro Area" Ranking was Thomas Jefferson in Alexaxndria #1 in DC Area Metro Ratings (Walls #2) and #14 Nationally. Every other school in the area can "please step to the side", DC is coming through.
Do VA and MD have pure application only high schools like Walls and Banneker other than TJ?
Yes they have magnet schools which also self selects like above.
There are no other magnet highschools in Fairfax county public schools other than TJ. I can't speak for Arlington county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls #1 in DC, #68 Nationally
Banneker #2 in DC #96 Nationally
Basis #3 in DC, #400 Nationally
DCI #4 in DC, #788 Nationally
McKinley #5 in DC, #1032 Nationally
The DC Rankings may be close but the spread Nationally is very telling. Don't be angry with Walls. Its a special place.
Say what you want about great schools in MD and VA, but the only school that beat out Walls in the DC "Metro Area" Ranking was Thomas Jefferson in Alexaxndria #1 in DC Area Metro Ratings (Walls #2) and #14 Nationally. Every other school in the area can "please step to the side", DC is coming through.
Do VA and MD have pure application only high schools like Walls and Banneker other than TJ?
Yes they have magnet schools which also self selects like above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls #1 in DC, #68 Nationally
Banneker #2 in DC #96 Nationally
Basis #3 in DC, #400 Nationally
DCI #4 in DC, #788 Nationally
McKinley #5 in DC, #1032 Nationally
The DC Rankings may be close but the spread Nationally is very telling. Don't be angry with Walls. Its a special place.
Say what you want about great schools in MD and VA, but the only school that beat out Walls in the DC "Metro Area" Ranking was Thomas Jefferson in Alexaxndria #1 in DC Area Metro Ratings (Walls #2) and #14 Nationally. Every other school in the area can "please step to the side", DC is coming through.
Do VA and MD have pure application only high schools like Walls and Banneker other than TJ?
Anonymous wrote:Walls #1 in DC, #68 Nationally
Banneker #2 in DC #96 Nationally
Basis #3 in DC, #400 Nationally
DCI #4 in DC, #788 Nationally
McKinley #5 in DC, #1032 Nationally
The DC Rankings may be close but the spread Nationally is very telling. Don't be angry with Walls. Its a special place.
Say what you want about great schools in MD and VA, but the only school that beat out Walls in the DC "Metro Area" Ranking was Thomas Jefferson in Alexaxndria #1 in DC Area Metro Ratings (Walls #2) and #14 Nationally. Every other school in the area can "please step to the side", DC is coming through.
Anonymous wrote:DCIs high school started in 2016, not 2014. First graduating class was 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Walls #1 in DC, #68 Nationally
Banneker #2 in DC #96 Nationally
Basis #3 in DC, #400 Nationally
DCI #4 in DC, #788 Nationally
McKinley #5 in DC, #1032 Nationally
The DC Rankings may be close but the spread Nationally is very telling. Don't be angry with Walls. Its a special place.
Say what you want about great schools in MD and VA, but the only school that beat out Walls in the DC "Metro Area" Ranking was Thomas Jefferson in Alexaxndria #1 in DC Area Metro Ratings (Walls #2) and #14 Nationally. Every other school in the area can "please step to the side", DC is coming through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walls #1 in DC, #68 Nationally
Banneker #2 in DC #96 Nationally
Basis #3 in DC, #400 Nationally
DCI #4 in DC, #788 Nationally
McKinley #5 in DC, #1032 Nationally
The DC Rankings may be close but the spread Nationally is very telling. Don't be angry with Walls. Its a special place.
Say what you want about great schools in MD and VA, but the only school that beat out Walls in the DC "Metro Area" Ranking was Thomas Jefferson in Alexaxndria #1 in DC Area Metro Ratings (Walls #2) and #14 Nationally. Every other school in the area can "please step to the side", DC is coming through.
Do VA and MD have pure application only high schools like Walls and Banneker other than TJ?
Anonymous wrote:These rankings make no sense to me. A big part of the ranking depends on the state assessment test -- but VA, MD, and DC all use different assessments, and I have no way of seeing if one state is using an easier assessment than another. My impression is that VA and MD left PARCC because their students were largely failing PARCC.
Anonymous wrote:Walls #1 in DC, #68 Nationally
Banneker #2 in DC #96 Nationally
Basis #3 in DC, #400 Nationally
DCI #4 in DC, #788 Nationally
McKinley #5 in DC, #1032 Nationally
The DC Rankings may be close but the spread Nationally is very telling. Don't be angry with Walls. Its a special place.
Say what you want about great schools in MD and VA, but the only school that beat out Walls in the DC "Metro Area" Ranking was Thomas Jefferson in Alexaxndria #1 in DC Area Metro Ratings (Walls #2) and #14 Nationally. Every other school in the area can "please step to the side", DC is coming through.