Landon lower school

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is undeniable that there is something in that culture that attracts/breeds bad behavior. For every great kid there, there are three punks.


So, given that each graduating class is about 60 boys, you claim that 15 are great kids and the other 45 are punks? Or is there some middle ground where there might be a few great boys, a lot of normal boy, and the occasional punk who gets a lot of media attention because it shocks us that a boy who "had everything" would do [x]?

There's no doubt that Landon has had some bad incidents, but you are unfairly tarnishing an entire student body and faculty based on what seems to be an opinion based on bad publicity and anecdotal evidence.

If you've got some evidence to support what you're claiming, let's hear it. Otherwise, I'd say that Landon, like other similar schools, has some great, truly exceptional kids, it has a "middle" of boys who are smart and generally come from good families and are likely to do well in life, and it has a few assholes.

Anonymous
My son knows a lot of Landon kids. Most of them are total punks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son knows a lot of Landon kids. Most of them are total punks.


Oh, well that ends it. May as well close the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son knows a lot of Landon kids. Most of them are total punks.


Oh, well that ends it. May as well close the school.


That would be a good start.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son knows a lot of Landon kids. Most of them are total punks.


I guess if he know so many he must be a punk as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son knows a lot of Landon kids. Most of them are total punks.


I guess if he know so many he must be a punk as well.


He is not. He plays sports with many of them. He does not hang out with them on the weekends (thank God).
Anonymous
If you dont like the school, their is a simple solution for you. Don't send your kids there!

Some families love the school and others not so much.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son knows a lot of Landon kids. Most of them are total punks.


Oh, well that ends it. May as well close the school.


That would be a good start.


Be careful what you wish for. If you close the school then all those "punky" boys might end up where your dear sweetness goes.

Ah, but given your grudge I assume he didn't get into Landon or the other top tier schools, so maybe they wouldn't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son knows a lot of Landon kids. Most of them are total punks.


I guess if he know so many he must be a punk as well.


He is not. He plays sports with many of them. He does not hang out with them on the weekends (thank God).


I am surprised you let your little angel even play sports with them. Aren't you worried that their horrible natures will rub off on your perfect child?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son knows a lot of Landon kids. Most of them are total punks.


Oh, well that ends it. May as well close the school.


That would be a good start.


Be careful what you wish for. If you close the school then all those "punky" boys might end up where your dear sweetness goes.

Ah, but given your grudge I assume he didn't get into Landon or the other top tier schools, so maybe they wouldn't.


No, he is at a Top 3 school. Would never even consider applying to Landon, let alone send my child there. SAT scandal, fantasy sex leagues, stripper parties, teenage drinking at beach, etc. No, thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son knows a lot of Landon kids. Most of them are total punks.


I guess if he know so many he must be a punk as well.


He is not. He plays sports with many of them. He does not hang out with them on the weekends (thank God).


I am surprised you let your little angel even play sports with them. Aren't you worried that their horrible natures will rub off on your perfect child?


They are good teammates on the field (mostly). Off the field? No, thank you.
Anonymous
You do. know there were 2 Georgetown Prep kids on the roster and 1 Bullis kids on the roster during the Duke lacrosse episode. I guess Landon gets the bad rep because they happened to have 4 boys on the roster that year. The captain of the team that year was a Prep alum. Not sure why Landon gets any type of rep for the Duke scandal just because they had 4 kids on the team - more than any other high school at the time.

In your mind, I guess all of the Landon kids on the Princeton lacrosse roster are complete dopes and live the frat culture.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Landon has a declining enrollment? Can you provide some facts to support this?

I believe the school just completed a $45 million capital campaign so I assume the finances should be solid. I could be wrong.

The school has always recruited for sports - that is nothing new.



I didn't write the post about the declining enrollment but I have heard it is accurate at least for the middle school. The school's overall finances are fine. All schools pay attention to enrollment and make changes to their marketing/admissions outreach if they think they need to -- that is the norm. There's an ebb and a flow to these things, and Landon has to deal with the fairly strong alternative of Montgomery County.


Great point about the Montgomery County alternative. To me this is the single most remarkable thing about Landon – they sit right in the middle of the strongest public school district in the country and still manage to attract students. It’s not like schools in the District where parents frantically look for any way possible to escape a nightmarish public school system. Moreover, it seems to me that for nearly EVERY boy at Landon, was the FIRST choice. That’s not to say that everyone likes Landon – this thread and many others are enough to tell you that there are plenty of Landon haters out there. But it is remarkable to me that in face of extremely attractive no-cost options, attractive same cost options and viable lower cost options – families are choosing Landon year after year.
Anonymous
They are good teammates on the field (mostly). Off the field? No, thank you.


Ah, so you're teaching your son that it's ok to be on a team with (according to you) "punks" with whom you wouldn't want to associate off the field, just because they're good players of whatever sport we're talking about?

Nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You do. know there were 2 Georgetown Prep kids on the roster and 1 Bullis kids on the roster during the Duke lacrosse episode. I guess Landon gets the bad rep because they happened to have 4 boys on the roster that year. The captain of the team that year was a Prep alum. Not sure why Landon gets any type of rep for the Duke scandal just because they had 4 kids on the team - more than any other high school at the time.

In your mind, I guess all of the Landon kids on the Princeton lacrosse roster are complete dopes and live the frat culture.

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The accusations against the Duke lacrosse players were a total fabrication. She, the accuser, selected the targets randomly from pictures she was shown by the now disgraced prosecutor.

These young men were falsely accused and were shown to be completely innocent.

The crime of these Landon boys and the others --- in the mind of the critics --- is they attended a rowdy college party.

I'm not a big Landon fan, but attempting to to tar Landon with this brush says more about the person doing it than it does Landon.
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