Boom. |
It's all relative however. W-L has more affluent white students than most FCPS schools. But in Arlington's cloistered world, the smugness (among a small group) is typically associated with Yorktown. FCPS parents at wealthy but more diverse schools like McLean and Langley see this attitude in the stands and other community events. |
Are you proud that you aren’t the only parent serving alcohol to minors |
Why would I do that? That's what the Shell Station is for genius. |
Langley is more diverse than Arlington high schools? |
Depending on where you are in Fairfax County, there are typically either more Asians and/or more Hispanics than in APS high schools. Both W-L and Yorktown have more of the affluent white demographic than most schools in Northern Va. Whether or not that translates into arrogant behavior among students and families, has long been a topic of contention. Compared with suburban Philadelphia or Boston schools however, Arlington County and really all of D.C.’s suburbs are extremely diverse. |
It certainly isn’t more diverse than Wakefield. At least as of a couple of years ago, WHS was the second most diverse HS in Virginia, after a HS in Richmond. |
Sure I'm aware there are highly diverse parts of Fairfax county, but the same is true for Arlington. And both counties have less diverse areas too. Isn't Langley mostly affluent white and Asian? |
| Langley is to diverse as porcupines are to cuddly. |