Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has all the data at this point, are you basing your thoughts on what's been posted on Instagram?
What data are you expecting. They don’t publish matriculations, so Instagram is all we will likely get.
Arlington magazine post data available from each school, but it won’t be until over the summer. Of course it is self reported information but better than what you’re getting from Instagram.
No, it posts ACCEPTANCE data. It does not post matriculation data. Why? Because APS doesn’t track matriculation data. They have 55 people doing curriculum review and calendar revisions and DEI and feeding the community and not a single person tracks college outcomes. So Arlington magazine has no way to track this. No one has a freaking clue whether there are more or less matriculations to UVA this year (well, except UVA). You will absolutely see the acceptance data and that’s hovered at 10% of the class for W&L and YHS for years.
You're a flaming weirdo. What's the school system gonna do, put guns to the graduates' heads? They can't force graduates to share where they matriculated. Besides, it's acceptances that count.
Who said anything about force? What are you talking about? No one in APS even asks. They don’t follow up. You know why? APS doesn’t care. Not interested a lick.
Sure, I agree acceptances count. EXCEPT, you have zero insight into what those acceptances mean when kid 1 is a superstar and gets into Harvard and Northwestern and Cornell and UVA and Michigan. Is it one kid with five acceptances or five kids with five high end results? The data becomes pretty meaningless without matriculation.
Anonymous wrote:The instagram pages are hardly everyone. The Wakefield page has about 130 students posted. How many seniors are graduating? 450 or so?
So yeah, these are snapshots of the kids who are excited and sent their info the account owner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has all the data at this point, are you basing your thoughts on what's been posted on Instagram?
What data are you expecting. They don’t publish matriculations, so Instagram is all we will likely get.
Not W&L or YHS in the last five years. And I’ve been told by my kids guidance counselor at one of the two that the school has no ability to track matriculation and doesn’t do it. Friends have confirmed the same is true at the other school. Maybe Wakefield has a super secret stellar counseling service.
Arlington magazine post data available from each school, but it won’t be until over the summer. Of course it is self reported information but better than what you’re getting from Instagram.
No, it posts ACCEPTANCE data. It does not post matriculation data. Why? Because APS doesn’t track matriculation data. They have 55 people doing curriculum review and calendar revisions and DEI and feeding the community and not a single person tracks college outcomes. So Arlington magazine has no way to track this. No one has a freaking clue whether there are more or less matriculations to UVA this year (well, except UVA). You will absolutely see the acceptance data and that’s hovered at 10% of the class for W&L and YHS for years.
You're a flaming weirdo. What's the school system gonna do, put guns to the graduates' heads? They can't force graduates to share where they matriculated. Besides, it's acceptances that count.
Who said anything about force? What are you talking about? No one in APS even asks. They don’t follow up. You know why? APS doesn’t care. Not interested a lick.
Sure, I agree acceptances count. EXCEPT, you have zero insight into what those acceptances mean when kid 1 is a superstar and gets into Harvard and Northwestern and Cornell and UVA and Michigan. Is it one kid with five acceptances or five kids with five high end results? The data becomes pretty meaningless without matriculation.
You are wrong. APS does ask seniors to record their college decision in School Links. They can't force them, but they definitely direct them to do it.
So yes, APS does collect this data. I hope you will retract your wild rant about DEI now. But you won't.
In the past APS occasionally published some of this data for the high school orientation slide shows, since parents had questions about where students were headed to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has all the data at this point, are you basing your thoughts on what's been posted on Instagram?
What data are you expecting. They don’t publish matriculations, so Instagram is all we will likely get.
Arlington magazine post data available from each school, but it won’t be until over the summer. Of course it is self reported information but better than what you’re getting from Instagram.
No, it posts ACCEPTANCE data. It does not post matriculation data. Why? Because APS doesn’t track matriculation data. They have 55 people doing curriculum review and calendar revisions and DEI and feeding the community and not a single person tracks college outcomes. So Arlington magazine has no way to track this. No one has a freaking clue whether there are more or less matriculations to UVA this year (well, except UVA). You will absolutely see the acceptance data and that’s hovered at 10% of the class for W&L and YHS for years.
You're a flaming weirdo. What's the school system gonna do, put guns to the graduates' heads? They can't force graduates to share where they matriculated. Besides, it's acceptances that count.
Who said anything about force? What are you talking about? No one in APS even asks. They don’t follow up. You know why? APS doesn’t care. Not interested a lick.
Sure, I agree acceptances count. EXCEPT, you have zero insight into what those acceptances mean when kid 1 is a superstar and gets into Harvard and Northwestern and Cornell and UVA and Michigan. Is it one kid with five acceptances or five kids with five high end results? The data becomes pretty meaningless without matriculation.
You are wrong. APS does ask seniors to record their college decision in School Links. They can't force them, but they definitely direct them to do it.
So yes, APS does collect this data. I hope you will retract your wild rant about DEI now. But you won't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has all the data at this point, are you basing your thoughts on what's been posted on Instagram?
What data are you expecting. They don’t publish matriculations, so Instagram is all we will likely get.
Arlington magazine post data available from each school, but it won’t be until over the summer. Of course it is self reported information but better than what you’re getting from Instagram.
No, it posts ACCEPTANCE data. It does not post matriculation data. Why? Because APS doesn’t track matriculation data. They have 55 people doing curriculum review and calendar revisions and DEI and feeding the community and not a single person tracks college outcomes. So Arlington magazine has no way to track this. No one has a freaking clue whether there are more or less matriculations to UVA this year (well, except UVA). You will absolutely see the acceptance data and that’s hovered at 10% of the class for W&L and YHS for years.
You're a flaming weirdo. What's the school system gonna do, put guns to the graduates' heads? They can't force graduates to share where they matriculated. Besides, it's acceptances that count.
Who said anything about force? What are you talking about? No one in APS even asks. They don’t follow up. You know why? APS doesn’t care. Not interested a lick.
Sure, I agree acceptances count. EXCEPT, you have zero insight into what those acceptances mean when kid 1 is a superstar and gets into Harvard and Northwestern and Cornell and UVA and Michigan. Is it one kid with five acceptances or five kids with five high end results? The data becomes pretty meaningless without matriculation.
You are wrong. APS does ask seniors to record their college decision in School Links. They can't force them, but they definitely direct them to do it.
So yes, APS does collect this data. I hope you will retract your wild rant about DEI now. But you won't.
Doesn’t every school request the final grades from senior year, so wouldn’t APS have a request from every matriculation?
Yes, that too, great point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has all the data at this point, are you basing your thoughts on what's been posted on Instagram?
What data are you expecting. They don’t publish matriculations, so Instagram is all we will likely get.
Arlington magazine post data available from each school, but it won’t be until over the summer. Of course it is self reported information but better than what you’re getting from Instagram.
No, it posts ACCEPTANCE data. It does not post matriculation data. Why? Because APS doesn’t track matriculation data. They have 55 people doing curriculum review and calendar revisions and DEI and feeding the community and not a single person tracks college outcomes. So Arlington magazine has no way to track this. No one has a freaking clue whether there are more or less matriculations to UVA this year (well, except UVA). You will absolutely see the acceptance data and that’s hovered at 10% of the class for W&L and YHS for years.
You're a flaming weirdo. What's the school system gonna do, put guns to the graduates' heads? They can't force graduates to share where they matriculated. Besides, it's acceptances that count.
Who said anything about force? What are you talking about? No one in APS even asks. They don’t follow up. You know why? APS doesn’t care. Not interested a lick.
Sure, I agree acceptances count. EXCEPT, you have zero insight into what those acceptances mean when kid 1 is a superstar and gets into Harvard and Northwestern and Cornell and UVA and Michigan. Is it one kid with five acceptances or five kids with five high end results? The data becomes pretty meaningless without matriculation.
You are wrong. APS does ask seniors to record their college decision in School Links. They can't force them, but they definitely direct them to do it.
So yes, APS does collect this data. I hope you will retract your wild rant about DEI now. But you won't.
Doesn’t every school request the final grades from senior year, so wouldn’t APS have a request from every matriculation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/whsdecisions26
https://www.instagram.com/yhsdecisions2026/
https://www.instagram.com/wldecisions26_/
https://www.instagram.com/hbwdecisions26/
HBW really stands out, about 20% of class goes to t30 schools, and only HYP admit out of APS I think.
Think again. A Yorktown kid is going to Yale.
W-L has 12 Ivy+ (7 Ivies plus 2 Duke, 2 Chicago and an MIT), plus two Georgetowns, a Vandy, several NYUs and Michigans -- and 27 UVAs.
HB does not "stand out" at all.
For football!!!
So what.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has all the data at this point, are you basing your thoughts on what's been posted on Instagram?
What data are you expecting. They don’t publish matriculations, so Instagram is all we will likely get.
Arlington magazine post data available from each school, but it won’t be until over the summer. Of course it is self reported information but better than what you’re getting from Instagram.
No, it posts ACCEPTANCE data. It does not post matriculation data. Why? Because APS doesn’t track matriculation data. They have 55 people doing curriculum review and calendar revisions and DEI and feeding the community and not a single person tracks college outcomes. So Arlington magazine has no way to track this. No one has a freaking clue whether there are more or less matriculations to UVA this year (well, except UVA). You will absolutely see the acceptance data and that’s hovered at 10% of the class for W&L and YHS for years.
You're a flaming weirdo. What's the school system gonna do, put guns to the graduates' heads? They can't force graduates to share where they matriculated. Besides, it's acceptances that count.
Who said anything about force? What are you talking about? No one in APS even asks. They don’t follow up. You know why? APS doesn’t care. Not interested a lick.
Sure, I agree acceptances count. EXCEPT, you have zero insight into what those acceptances mean when kid 1 is a superstar and gets into Harvard and Northwestern and Cornell and UVA and Michigan. Is it one kid with five acceptances or five kids with five high end results? The data becomes pretty meaningless without matriculation.
You are wrong. APS does ask seniors to record their college decision in School Links. They can't force them, but they definitely direct them to do it.
So yes, APS does collect this data. I hope you will retract your wild rant about DEI now. But you won't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has all the data at this point, are you basing your thoughts on what's been posted on Instagram?
What data are you expecting. They don’t publish matriculations, so Instagram is all we will likely get.
Arlington magazine post data available from each school, but it won’t be until over the summer. Of course it is self reported information but better than what you’re getting from Instagram.
No, it posts ACCEPTANCE data. It does not post matriculation data. Why? Because APS doesn’t track matriculation data. They have 55 people doing curriculum review and calendar revisions and DEI and feeding the community and not a single person tracks college outcomes. So Arlington magazine has no way to track this. No one has a freaking clue whether there are more or less matriculations to UVA this year (well, except UVA). You will absolutely see the acceptance data and that’s hovered at 10% of the class for W&L and YHS for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/whsdecisions26
https://www.instagram.com/yhsdecisions2026/
https://www.instagram.com/wldecisions26_/
https://www.instagram.com/hbwdecisions26/
HBW really stands out, about 20% of class goes to t30 schools, and only HYP admit out of APS I think.
Think again. A Yorktown kid is going to Yale.
W-L has 12 Ivy+ (7 Ivies plus 2 Duke, 2 Chicago and an MIT), plus two Georgetowns, a Vandy, several NYUs and Michigans -- and 27 UVAs.
HB does not "stand out" at all.
For football!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has all the data at this point, are you basing your thoughts on what's been posted on Instagram?
What data are you expecting. They don’t publish matriculations, so Instagram is all we will likely get.
Arlington magazine post data available from each school, but it won’t be until over the summer. Of course it is self reported information but better than what you’re getting from Instagram.
No, it posts ACCEPTANCE data. It does not post matriculation data. Why? Because APS doesn’t track matriculation data. They have 55 people doing curriculum review and calendar revisions and DEI and feeding the community and not a single person tracks college outcomes. So Arlington magazine has no way to track this. No one has a freaking clue whether there are more or less matriculations to UVA this year (well, except UVA). You will absolutely see the acceptance data and that’s hovered at 10% of the class for W&L and YHS for years.
You're a flaming weirdo. What's the school system gonna do, put guns to the graduates' heads? They can't force graduates to share where they matriculated. Besides, it's acceptances that count.
Who said anything about force? What are you talking about? No one in APS even asks. They don’t follow up. You know why? APS doesn’t care. Not interested a lick.
Sure, I agree acceptances count. EXCEPT, you have zero insight into what those acceptances mean when kid 1 is a superstar and gets into Harvard and Northwestern and Cornell and UVA and Michigan. Is it one kid with five acceptances or five kids with five high end results? The data becomes pretty meaningless without matriculation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has all the data at this point, are you basing your thoughts on what's been posted on Instagram?
What data are you expecting. They don’t publish matriculations, so Instagram is all we will likely get.
Arlington magazine post data available from each school, but it won’t be until over the summer. Of course it is self reported information but better than what you’re getting from Instagram.
No, it posts ACCEPTANCE data. It does not post matriculation data. Why? Because APS doesn’t track matriculation data. They have 55 people doing curriculum review and calendar revisions and DEI and feeding the community and not a single person tracks college outcomes. So Arlington magazine has no way to track this. No one has a freaking clue whether there are more or less matriculations to UVA this year (well, except UVA). You will absolutely see the acceptance data and that’s hovered at 10% of the class for W&L and YHS for years.
You're a flaming weirdo. What's the school system gonna do, put guns to the graduates' heads? They can't force graduates to share where they matriculated. Besides, it's acceptances that count.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/whsdecisions26
https://www.instagram.com/yhsdecisions2026/
https://www.instagram.com/wldecisions26_/
https://www.instagram.com/hbwdecisions26/
HBW really stands out, about 20% of class goes to t30 schools, and only HYP admit out of APS I think.
Think again. A Yorktown kid is going to Yale.
W-L has 12 Ivy+ (7 Ivies plus 2 Duke, 2 Chicago and an MIT), plus two Georgetowns, a Vandy, several NYUs and Michigans -- and 27 UVAs.
HB does not "stand out" at all.
For football!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has all the data at this point, are you basing your thoughts on what's been posted on Instagram?
What data are you expecting. They don’t publish matriculations, so Instagram is all we will likely get.
Arlington magazine post data available from each school, but it won’t be until over the summer. Of course it is self reported information but better than what you’re getting from Instagram.
No, it posts ACCEPTANCE data. It does not post matriculation data. Why? Because APS doesn’t track matriculation data. They have 55 people doing curriculum review and calendar revisions and DEI and feeding the community and not a single person tracks college outcomes. So Arlington magazine has no way to track this. No one has a freaking clue whether there are more or less matriculations to UVA this year (well, except UVA). You will absolutely see the acceptance data and that’s hovered at 10% of the class for W&L and YHS for years.