Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I've read, W-L would be average or slightly below average in Fairfax and Wakefield would be at the very bottom. Yorktown was really the only Arlington school we were prepared to consider, and the only one comparable to the better Fairfax schools.
Says the Fairfax poster
Huh? Nottingham, Williamsburg, Yorktown. Best in APS.
Um, no. Would never choose Williamsburg over Swanson. Maybe 15 years ago...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I've read, W-L would be average or slightly below average in Fairfax and Wakefield would be at the very bottom. Yorktown was really the only Arlington school we were prepared to consider, and the only one comparable to the better Fairfax schools.
Says the Fairfax poster
Huh? Nottingham, Williamsburg, Yorktown. Best in APS.
Anonymous wrote:Lol yorktown is a 7 or 8 , mason is a 9, its more like fairfax high
Anonymous wrote:23:11 here - my concern was less with Yorktown and more with the elementary school, which is 1% FARMS and at least 84% white. (Asians make up the largest minority group, by a landslide.) Our neighborhood is very, very, very caucasian. So yes, I am a little concerned that my daughter will grow up with an unrealistic view of the world. Her preschool is diverse, and we do a lot of our extracurriculars in South Arlington, but still.
the thing to note with Wakefield - and TC Williams - and the lower ranked Fairfax schools - is that once you control for the demographics within the schools, the college-prep white kids tend to achieve everywhere. Kids tend to hang with other kids who are like them.
Anonymous wrote:boy, this degenerated fast.
We ended up buying about 1/2 mile away from Yorktown. I would have preferred Washington-lee - I worried about my kid (white, not rich) being surrounded by only white and rich kids at Yorktown. the world isn't like that. But we couldn't find a house we liked feeding into W-L; proximity to Metro meant that prices were higher around there and our price range was low for Arlington.
I think your kid(s) will get a good education at either school, and probably at Wakefield too. We also looked at schools in Falls Church City and Fairfax. I think Yorktown and W-L rank with the top third or so of Fairfax schools and with George Mason HS; Wakefield scores are closer to the lower Fairfax schools, but that's demographics and not a reflection on the teaching. For me, I had to rule out a lot of the Fairfax schools because the commute to DC from those homes would have sucked.
Anonymous wrote:23:11 here - my concern was less with Yorktown and more with the elementary school, which is 1% FARMS and at least 84% white. (Asians make up the largest minority group, by a landslide.) Our neighborhood is very, very, very caucasian. So yes, I am a little concerned that my daughter will grow up with an unrealistic view of the world. Her preschool is diverse, and we do a lot of our extracurriculars in South Arlington, but still.
the thing to note with Wakefield - and TC Williams - and the lower ranked Fairfax schools - is that once you control for the demographics within the schools, the college-prep white kids tend to achieve everywhere. Kids tend to hang with other kids who are like them.
Anonymous wrote:the thing to note with Wakefield - and TC Williams - and the lower ranked Fairfax schools - is that once you control for the demographics within the schools, the college-prep white kids tend to achieve everywhere. Kids tend to hang with other kids who are like them.
Anonymous wrote:
Yorktown is about 40% minority and 15% FARMS. Why on earth would you think it's all rich and white? It just sounds so phony PC to suggest this. It's not exactly Aryan Nation there.
From what I've read, W-L would be average or slightly below average in Fairfax and Wakefield would be at the very bottom. Yorktown was really the only Arlington school we were prepared to consider, and the only one comparable to the better Fairfax schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I've read, W-L would be average or slightly below average in Fairfax and Wakefield would be at the very bottom. Yorktown was really the only Arlington school we were prepared to consider, and the only one comparable to the better Fairfax schools.
Says the Fairfax poster
Anonymous wrote:From what I've read, W-L would be average or slightly below average in Fairfax and Wakefield would be at the very bottom. Yorktown was really the only Arlington school we were prepared to consider, and the only one comparable to the better Fairfax schools.
Anonymous wrote:boy, this degenerated fast.
We ended up buying about 1/2 mile away from Yorktown. I would have preferred Washington-lee - I worried about my kid (white, not rich) being surrounded by only white and rich kids at Yorktown. the world isn't like that. But we couldn't find a house we liked feeding into W-L; proximity to Metro meant that prices were higher around there and our price range was low for Arlington.
I think your kid(s) will get a good education at either school, and probably at Wakefield too. We also looked at schools in Falls Church City and Fairfax. I think Yorktown and W-L rank with the top third or so of Fairfax schools and with George Mason HS; Wakefield scores are closer to the lower Fairfax schools, but that's demographics and not a reflection on the teaching. For me, I had to rule out a lot of the Fairfax schools because the commute to DC from those homes would have sucked.