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Table of Contents How to choose a public school in Fairfax County... 1 The 411 on Fairfax County and its public schools...1 About Fairfax County Public Schools...1 Understanding high school pyramids... 2 How to determine which schools serve a home address... 3 How to select a high school based on ratings... 4 What is the SAT test?... 4 What are Standards of Learning (SOL)?...5 What is The Challenge Index?... 6 Comparing high school ratings...7 How to select a high school based on special programs... 9 What are special programs?... 9 Why choose by special program?... 9 FCPS special programs...10 How to select a middle or elementary school... 13 SOL ratings...13 Special programs...14 Grades offered...14 Summary... 15 What s next?... 15 Resources... 16 Contact Us... 17 References... 19

How to choose a public school in Fairfax County When Ellen s family was getting transferred into Northern Virginia, she set out to find the right school for her children first. But finding the right school turned out to be a very difficult task because all the information was scattered on the web. She thought her needs were simple: a good elementary school that would go to grade 6 and a good middle school that would only house grades 7 and 8. After much research on different rankings and programs available, she thought that she had found some good candidate schools, so she turned her focus on finding a home that would allow her children to attend those schools. Your home address matters As you know, in Fairfax County, Virginia, your home's address determines which schools your children can attend. And choosing the right school for your children can be tough. There are so many factors to consider: test scores, school ratings, the size and condition of the facilities, the reputations of the teachers, and so on. The purpose of this guide is to give you an overview of the Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) system in order to help you choose the schools that best meet your needs. Let s start with an overview of Fairfax County: The 411 on Fairfax County and its public schools Fairfax County, Virginia is considered part of the Washington, D.C. metro area. Its area spans almost 400 square miles west of our Nation s Capital. Its population exceeds 1 Million inhabitants, and the median household income is $105,241 1 w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 1

About Fairfax County Public Schools How to Choose the Right School For the 2012-2013 school year, the Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) system is comprised of 196 schools and centers. There are: 139 elementary schools ( PK-5 or 6), 3 middle schools (6-8), 20 middle schools (7-8), 3 secondary schools (7-12), 22 high schools (9-12), 2 alternative high schools, and 7 special education centers The FCPS system is ranked 11 th nationally by enrollment (it s also the largest in the State of Virginia) with over 181,000 students in the 2012-2013 school year. 2 Sure, so the FCPS system is large, but how good is it? Schools in Fairfax County are pretty good The June 2010 edition of Newsweek magazine ranked all FCPS s high schools in the top 6% of public schools in the nation based on its annual Challenge Index. 3 How is the FCPS system divided? Fairfax County s School System is divided, for administrative purposes, into Clusters. Those clusters are further divided into high school pyramids. The Fairfax County Public Schools map divided into clusters w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 1

Understanding high school pyramids Most school districts work like a pyramid. At the top is a high school, and underneath it, supporting that high school, are one or more middle schools and several elementary schools. For example, the Lake Braddock Pyramid has 6 elementary schools and 2 middle schools all feeding into the Lake Braddock high school. Why do pyramids matter? Because the high school your children attend can have a huge impact on where they go to college, and how prepared they are for their college years. The high school pyramid with its middle and elementary feeder schools What if your kids are still too young for high school? Even if your children aren't ready for high school yet, you'll want to be thinking ahead: Which high school has the best preparation for college, the right college counseling office for your kids needs, the best record of placing students at top ranked colleges? Once you know this, you can look for a school in the base of the pyramid to find the elementary or middle school that's the best match for your children. Over the years they'll progress up the pyramid to the top. Unless you plan to move before your children are in high school, you'll want to consider their entire pyramid experience when you pick a neighborhood to live in. Something to keep in mind is that some schools in Fairfax County do not belong to a pyramid. Such is the case of all alternative high schools as well as the magnet high school Thomas Jefferson for Science and Technology. So, now that you know how important is the school your kids attend, how can you tell which schools are assigned to a specific home? w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 2

How to determine which schools serve a home address To determine which schools serve a particular home address, visit the official Fairfax County Public Schools boundary information system, available at: http://boundary.fcps.edu/boundary/ The Fairfax County School board determines the boundaries From this page, you can enter a home address to get the official school assignments for that home. You can also get driving directions and print out school boundary maps. In the next installment of the No-Tears Guide to Moving to Fairfax, you ll have the opportunity to browse homes for sale organized by school (not just by zip code or postal city). Now that you know the very basics of the FCPS system, let s move on to how to select a high school starting with three different ratings. w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 3

How to select a high school based on ratings In this report we have compiled three different sources of ratings that you can use for evaluating and comparing high schools. There is a table at the bottom of this section with all the FCPS high schools and their three ratings all in one place. The three most commonly-used sources of ratings are: - SAT (formerly Scholastic Aptitude Test) scores - SOL (Standards of Learning) ratings - The Challenge Index Let s look at each of them to see how they are used: What is the SAT test 4? Some parents are interested in learning about the effectiveness of a high school to prepare its students for college. A good way to gauge this effectiveness is to look at average SAT scores by school. The College Board, an organization comprised of thousands of universities, colleges and higher education institutions, administers the famous SAT test - which is the one required by most higher education institutions as part of their admissions process. This test is a standard way of measuring students ability to do college-level work. The College Board association administers standardized tests such as the SAT In Fairfax County, most high schools offer pointers on how to register online for this test through their counseling offices, and SAT preparation courses are offered through the Adult and Community Education (ACE). Now, let s see how some people use Standards of Learning to rate schools: w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 4

What are Standards of Learning (SOL) 5? Standards of Learning are rigorous academic standards provided by the government, measured annually through special tests and assessments. The Virginia Dept. of Education administers the Standards of Learning (SOL) These Standards of Learning are applied to subjects such as: English, Mathematics, Science and History/Social Science. The Standards of Learning are administered by State, and thus, the Virginia Department of Education is in charge of keeping track of each school and its performance. How do some websites calculate a single-digit 1 to 10 rating based on SOL? Some popular school-comparison websites (such as GreatSchools) have created a 1 to 10 rating for schools based on the State s Standards of Learning. What they have done is something similar to this: Take the testing results for each school (which are expressed as a % of students who passed each test), then averaged the results and rounded them up to a single-digit number (1-10). For example, a SOL test result average for a high school (9-12) looks like this: Test % Passed English 98 Math 98 Writing 98 History 99 Science 98 After averaging the results and rounding the results, this school s 1 to 10 rating is: 9. If you want to see the detailed School Report Card by school or by division (i.e. county), visit the Virginia Department of Education the link is in the Resources section at the end of this report. w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 5

As you can see, test scores are one way to rate schools. But some people think that test scores don t necessarily reflect how good a school is for a child. One of these people is Jay Matthews, a columnist with The Washington Post, who created The Challenge Index: What is The Challenge Index 6? About a decade ago, Jay Matthews and his colleagues realized that the traditional way of rating schools (based mostly on test scores) did not help the typical American family with selecting schools in typical neighborhoods. In response to that, Jay Matthews maintains a yearly ranking of DC Metro Area public high schools, which is not based on test scores but instead is based on the opportunity given to all students to rise to the challenge of taking advanced courses exams. What the index measures is the total number of students in the high school (not just seniors) who took an advanced-level test (Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, Cambridge, or another collegelevel test) divided by the number of graduating seniors. The index is meant to highlight how well each high school works at preparing its students for college. Another calculation used by The Challenge Index is the Equity and Excellence Rate (E&E%). This rate is the percentage of all graduating seniors who had at least one score on an advanced-level test. According to The Washington Post, the average AP Equity and Excellence Rate for all U.S. schools is about 15 percent. The complete 2011 Washington Post Challenge Index can be found at the link provided in the Resources section, at the end of this document. Now that we have reviewed what the SAT, SOL and The Challenge Index are, let s compare them side by side: w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 6

Comparing high school ratings How to Choose the Right School In the following table, we have compiled the three most commonly-used ratings for ranking high schools: - The Challenge Index - SOL (Standards of Learning) ratings for Virginia - Average SAT scores Additionally, for comparison purposes, we have included all of the high schools in Fairfax County (including Falls Church City and the City of Alexandria), as well as some high schools in Northern Virginia counties adjacent to Fairfax (Arlington and Loudoun). Ultimate Ranking 1 The Challenge Index 2011 2011-2012 Average SOL pass rates 2011 Average SAT Scores* Public High School District Thomas Jefferson+ Fairfax 7.575 100 2186 2 H.B.Woodlawn++ Arlington 6.303 n/a 1828 3 Langley Fairfax 4.344 98 1812 4 George Mason Falls Church 5.271 95 1774 5 McLean Fairfax 4.390 95 1755 6 Madison Fairfax 4.351 96 1730 7 Oakton Fairfax 4.754 95 1753 8 Yorktown Arlington 4.539 95 1747 9 W.T.Woodson Fairfax 4.317 95 1754 Lake Braddock 10 Sec Fairfax 3.774 93 1669 11 West Springfield Fairfax 3.192 96 1660 12 Fairfax Fairfax 3.728 97 1613 13 Stone Bridge Loudoun 3.876 94 1649 14 Robinson Sec Fairfax 3.593 94 1666 15 Chantilly Fairfax 3.768 94 1644 16 Marshall Fairfax 2.869 95 1702 17 Briar Woods Loudoun 3.744 92 1645 18 Loudoun Valley Loudoun 2.746 95 1652 19 Washington-Lee Arlington 4.492 90 1622 20 Dominion Loudoun 4.154 90 1639 21 Broad Run Loudoun 3.921 92 1588 22 Herndon Fairfax 3.676 89 1641 23 Centreville Fairfax 3.232 91 1637 24 Westfield Fairfax 3.202 91 1623 South County 25 Sec Fairfax 2.948 92 1603 26 Loudoun County Loudoun 2.886 92 1594 w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 7

Ultimate Ranking Public High School District The Challenge Index 2011 How to Choose the Right School 2011-2012 Average SOL pass rates 2011 Average SAT Scores* 27 Potomac Falls Loudoun 2.865 92 1593 28 Freedom Loudoun 3.367 89 1591 29 South Lakes Fairfax 3.278 88 1609 30 West Potomac Fairfax 3.698 83 1556 31 Heritage Loudoun 1.895 91 1572 32 Annandale Fairfax 1.685 90 1516 33 Wakefield Arlington 3.133 85 1398 34 Hayfield Sec Fairfax 2.037 85 1519 35 Falls Church Fairfax 2.121 87 1485 36 Edison Fairfax 1.779 88 1498 37 Stuart Fairfax 2.820 78 1471 38 T.C.Williams Alexandria 2.172 81 1436 39 Park View Loudoun 2.811 76 1447 40 Lee Fairfax 1.699 80 1468 41 Mount Vernon Fairfax 0.985 80 1400 + Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST) in Fairfax County is a Governor s school with a selective admissions process. The year 2010 was the last year that The Challenge Index chose to include it in the Index. From 2011 and beyond, they have decided to exclude it from the Index as TJHSST does not represent the makeup of a neighborhood school. ++ H.B. Woodlawn is an education program housed in a common building. The test schores of students who attend this program are counted under each of their corresponding neighborhood schools. * The Average SAT score for Fairfax County for 2011 was 1654. The National average SAT score for 2011 was 1500. The maximum SAT score is 2400. Click here to use the sortable table of rankings (plus a few more indicators): The Ultimate Fairfax County High School Ranking One way to select a school is based on score ratings, but special programs are also a very important aspect for selecting a school, especially when it s hard to decide which school is better for your needs. w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 8

How to select a high school based on special programs Most high schools in Fairfax County are fairly comparable in terms of academic performance. And students need much more than academics to complete their education. When students participate in a special program, they have the opportunity to learn very valuable skills beyond the standard academic curriculum. Some FCPS Schools offer Spanish Language Immersion Programs What are special programs? Special programs are a way of grouping different regularly occurring activities which cater to a specific group of students. For example Fairfax County Public Schools offers special programs focused on advanced academics, language immersion, fine arts, and special education, among many others. Why choose by special program? Every child is different, and every child has different needs. Take Cathy s experience, for example. When her family was moving back to the DC area for her husband s job at the State Department, she wanted her kids to continue learning French, as they were coming back from a country where they had been surrounded by that language. One of her priorities for finding the right school for her children was to find a school with a French immersion program. Other families have other needs. Perhaps they want to have their children continue with the International Baccalaureate program, which is only offered in select high schools in the County. w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 9

Whatever your needs, it s best to identify them and then to go looking for the right school to fulfill them you ll be glad to have put in the effort of doing the research up front. Below is a list of special programs available in the Fairfax County Public Schools system. FCPS special programs Fairfax County offers over a couple dozen special programs. We have loosely grouped them here by type, to make it easier for you to find the ones that might be of interest. High School-specific * Online Campus * Career and Technical Education * High School Academies * High School for Science and Technology * Higher-level Programs (IB vs AP) A beautiful example of digital art created by FCPS students. This was entered into the SAIC Technology and the Arts Competition in April 2010 Advanced Academics and College-related * Advanced Academics * Advanced Placement (AP) * International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IB) * International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program (IBMYP) * College Success Programs Student Activities and Athletics * Student Activities and Athletics offered at the secondary level * Middle School After-School Programs w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 10

Languages & Fine Arts * English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) * Foreign Language in the Elementary School (FLES) * Foreign Language Two-Way and Partial-Immersion Program * Fine Arts Services for younger children and special education * Family and Early Childhood Education Program, Head Start, Early Head Start * Preschool Diagnostic Centers * Special Education Academic intervention * Title I * Professional Development Academic Center * Summer School Supporting Services * Psychology Services * School Counseling * Social Work Services * Student Safety and Wellness * Day Care (School-Age Child Care - SACC) Elementary Magnet Schools participate with The Kennedy Center s Changing Education Through the Arts (CETA) program Elementary School-specific * Elementary Schools for the Arts and Sciences (Magnet schools) w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 11

Adult Education and Alternative High Schools * Adult/Alternative High Schools * Adult and Community Education (ACE) * Alternative Learning Centers * Interagency Alternative Schools * Mentor Works * Transitional High School Program How to Choose the Right School The complete list of special programs with descriptions and links to more information is available at the Fairfax County Public Schools website. A link to the web page is available at the end of this report, in the Resources section. So far, we have explored the two main avenues to selecting a high school. First, by reviewing the most commonly-used ratings, and then, by giving you an overview of the different special programs offered by Fairfax County Public Schools. And, what if you are also interested in choosing an elementary or a middle school? Well, then read on! w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 12

How to select a middle or elementary school Many parents find that selecting an elementary or a middle school is a similar process to selecting a high school. The three most-commonly used criteria are: * Ratings (in this case based on Standards of Learning SOL) * Special programs available, and * Grades offered Let s start with ratings: SOL ratings The Standards of Learning (SOL) ratings for elementary and middle schools are very similar to the ones for high schools. Students get tested in grades 3 through 8 in some or all of the following subjects: English, Mathematics, History, and Science. Just like with high schools, some websites (e.g. GreatSchools) average and round up the test percentages (pass/fail) per school and display a school rating as a 1 to 10 single-digit number. We feel, however that this one-digit can be misleading. Since the SOL figures are pass/fail percentages, we find that the actual percentage is a better representation of the students performance. For example, the perception of the quality of two schools with 94 and 98 SOL average scores is that they are fairly similar (especially when they are both well above the average of 89 ; as opposed to comparing these same two schools using a one-digit number of 4 and 8 where it would be easy to think that the school rated an 8 is significantly better than the school rated a 4. Be sure to follow the link to the Virginia Department of Education website - available in the Resources section of this report- for detailed tables containing SOL test results for the 139 elementary schools and the 23 middle schools in Fairfax County. Once you feel comfortable with the SOL-based ratings for a school, you can also focus on the special programs available. w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 13

Special programs How to Choose the Right School The After-School programs for Middle Schools vary by site As you could see from the FCPS Programs list just above this section, there are quite a variety of special programs offered by schools across the County. But every school is different. So if you or your children are very interested in a specific program you will want to ensure that the school that you select offers that program in order to avoid disappointment. Another element which you might want to consider is: the grades offered at a specific school. Grades offered Do you recall Ellen s story from the beginning of this report? She was looking for a middle school that would only have grades 7 & 8. This was an important consideration for her because she preferred that her children stayed together in elementary school through grade 6. Other people want their children to attend a secondary school comprising of grades 7-12. It really depends on each family s preference. What is yours? You can find out the grades offered for your preferred schools by following the link to school profiles in the Resources section of this report. Now that you have learned all about the details of choosing a school, let s summarize in the next section. w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 14

Summary How to Choose the Right School In this report we have covered some basic stats on Fairfax County and its public schools. You also learned what school pyramids are and why they are important to your home search. Finally, we went into great detail on how to choose a school (high, middle, or elementary) in Fairfax County based on: * Three kinds of ratings (SOL, SAT and The Challenge Index ) * Special programs available, and * Grades offered Through using this part of The No-Tears Guide to Moving to Fairfax, we feel confident that you can make your decision on which is the right school for your needs. Because we want you to be successful in ultimately finding the Right Home for your family, we have put together The No-Tears Guide to Moving to Fairfax. This report on How to choose the Right School is part of such guide. In this report, we have simply compiled information which is public and freely available on official websites. However, please know that, by law, we cannot recommend a school over another. If you have any further questions about this guide, please contact us. We d be glad to be of help. What s next? Next day: How to find homes for sale by school Feel free to dig deep through the resources that we have linked below. Also, the day after receiving this first download, you will receive the second download of The No-Tears Guide to Moving to Fairfax. The second download contains a brief intro on how to find homes for sale by school on our site and the exclusive link for searching. w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 15

Resources How to Choose the Right School Sortable table of high school rankings: The Ultimate Fairfax County High School Ranking FCPS 2012-2013 Handbook: Building the Future Child by Child http://www.fcps.edu/cco/pubs/handbook.pdf This handbook includes instructions for registering your child for school, before- and after-school care, and special programs SAT and SOL test scores by school for Fairfax County are available through each school s profile http://commweb.fcps.edu/schoolprofile/ FCPS tables with SAT scores http://www.fcps.edu/pla/ost/test_scores/sat_scores.shtml The Standards of Learning (SOL) Ratings for Virginia http://www.doe.virginia.gov/statistics_reports/school_report_card/index.shtml The Washington Post s complete ranking of area High Schools using The Challenge Index (2012 edition) http://apps.washingtonpost.com/local/highschoolchallenge/schools/2012 /list/local/ FCPS Comprehensive list of Special Programs http://commweb.fcps.edu/programprofile/ FCPS Official Boundary Information System http://boundary.fcps.edu/boundary/ Comprehensive articles on relocating to Fairfax County http://fairfax.homebyschool.com/start-here w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 16

Contact Us For more information, please contact us at: Marina Brito Home by School.com RE/MAX Premier 13135 Lee Jackson Hwy, Suite 115 Fairfax, VA 22033 Phone: (703) 480-6575 Email: Marina@HomebySchool.com Website: www.homebyschool.com Happy house hunting! w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 17

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References How to Choose the Right School 1 Fairfax County Government website: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/government/about/ 2 Fairfax County Public Schools: www.fcps.edu/about/index.shtml 3 Newsweek s America s Best High Schools 2010 (The Challenge Index): www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/features/2010/americas-best-high-schools.html 4 About the SAT: sat.collegeboard.org/about-tests/sat 5 Standards of Learning (SOL): www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/index.shtml 6 The Local Challenge Index 2012: http://apps.washingtonpost.com/local/highschoolchallenge/ w w w. H o m e b y S c h o o l. c o m RE/MAX Premier Marina Brito 19