This is the typical W-L trash talk. The level of insecurity there is off-the-charts, even though APS has done more to try and help that school than any other. What they can't do is give the W-L parents any class. |
This. Check out the halls at lunch time. I saw kids making out like it was an after-hours club. Dozens and dozens of them. |
Are you an adult? No class, huh? LOL.
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Just the facts. At least three long-time, well-respected coaches at Yorktown were dismissed within the last few years, because of parents who didn't approve of the direction the teams were going in. From what I've seen on this forum, W-L parents have been very diplomatic, even as their neighborhoods and school pyramids are attacked. |
bubble up, bro.
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I was at a girls basketball game a few years ago and some white W-L parents were joking about how no one could understand anything that came out of the mouth of the team's black coach. It didn't leave a great impression. |
I'm shocked to hear that white people in n Arlington are racists (allegedly, of course). |
The w-l girls bball coach was white. |
It is. Actually my kid was popular before we switched to the other hs. It just that it takes a lot of energy managing the social environment and it got tiring watching your back all the time. Kid wanted an opportunity to built bond with other kids and minimize the constant postering/fakery that goes on over there. |
The man coaching them that evening was most definitely not white. |
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I'm starting to think Wakefield is the only school in APS worth considering. Yorktown sounds tough to navigate socially and the W-L helicopter parents gleefully dumping on the school sound petty and jealous. Are there ANY places in Arlington where normal people who just let their kids go to school live?
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Seriously, don't give up on any school just because of what you read here. Arlington is actually pretty mellow compared with other school districts. |
I am in the Yorktown district, my kids attend Wakefield, I like the social scene there better. It has the same curriculum and great teachers and an involve principal. It is up to them what they make of it. I also like W-L, the kids there look content to me too. Why worry about Yorktown, let those who wants it have it. In the next year or two both Wakefield and W-L will be overcrowded. Yorktown either will be at capacity or slightly under. You have to ask yourself why given all the talk about it being the best pyramid in APS. A slightly higher test score doesn't give the full picture. Why send your kid someplace that is unfriendly everyday for 4 years. Their childhood is too short for that. |
| Wow! We're interested in McLean, Langley or Yorktown and they all sound awful! I'd like my child to have a balanced and positive HS experience and it honestly sounds like you can't do that anywhere. What's going on in these areas? |
Yep. My husband coaches youth sports and the most obnoxious sports' parents are those parents that feed into YHS. |