Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at TJ and there are definitely highly educated parents with smart kids refusing to buy in Alexandria because of the schools in general and TJ policy specifically. As in, I personally know several people in my neighborhood who avoids ACPS when house hunting. Because the schools. TJ improves the AAP middle schools as kids work towards applying. And kids who just miss TJ attend Oakton, McLean, Langley, Chantilly and form a smart, motivated core in the top 10% of their class. (I have one of these kids too).
Not having access to TJ hurts ACPS and Alexandria property values. We are looking at moving to Alexandria— after our kids start college and we don’t have to put them in the school system or pay for private.
But, I’m fine with ACPS doing it’s own thing. TJ has a 15% admit rate. There are plenty of smart, motivated FCPS kids to fill the slots ACPS isn’t using.
People do this, yes, but anyone who doesn't buy in Alexandria because of the TJ policy really needs a reality check.
I just heard terrible things about the schools overall - especially TC Williams. I have friends that moved to get away from TC Williams.
Funny, I've heard nothing but good things about TC Williams. They seem to do a good job supporting motivated, high-achieving students. It's the middle school that's the weakest link.
If you've heard nothing but good things about TC, then you've only been listening to Pete & Tammy.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why? It makes no sense? It's so close to Alexandria. I'm surprised Amazon didn't demand Alexandria participate. Hopefully soon Loudoun will leave freeing up space for Alexandria to join in. That makes much more sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at TJ and there are definitely highly educated parents with smart kids refusing to buy in Alexandria because of the schools in general and TJ policy specifically. As in, I personally know several people in my neighborhood who avoids ACPS when house hunting. Because the schools. TJ improves the AAP middle schools as kids work towards applying. And kids who just miss TJ attend Oakton, McLean, Langley, Chantilly and form a smart, motivated core in the top 10% of their class. (I have one of these kids too).
Not having access to TJ hurts ACPS and Alexandria property values. We are looking at moving to Alexandria— after our kids start college and we don’t have to put them in the school system or pay for private.
But, I’m fine with ACPS doing it’s own thing. TJ has a 15% admit rate. There are plenty of smart, motivated FCPS kids to fill the slots ACPS isn’t using.
People do this, yes, but anyone who doesn't buy in Alexandria because of the TJ policy really needs a reality check.
I just heard terrible things about the schools overall - especially TC Williams. I have friends that moved to get away from TC Williams.
Funny, I've heard nothing but good things about TC Williams. They seem to do a good job supporting motivated, high-achieving students. It's the middle school that's the weakest link.