What’s so special about McLean schools

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It lacks special Ed kids, minorities, and ESOL kids so the scores are really high. Sort or like TJ, but you don't need to apply.


Langley is 36% minority, McLean is 43% minority, and Marshall is 50% minority.
Anonymous
% FARM kids?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It lacks special Ed kids, minorities, and ESOL kids so the scores are really high. Sort or like TJ, but you don't need to apply.


Langley is 36% minority, McLean is 43% minority, and Marshall is 50% minority.


The majority minority is Asian though, not URM.
Anonymous
The class
Sizes are shockingly large in McLean
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It lacks special Ed kids, minorities, and ESOL kids so the scores are really high. Sort or like TJ, but you don't need to apply.


Langley is 36% minority, McLean is 43% minority, and Marshall is 50% minority.


The majority minority is Asian though, not URM.


Sorry meant to say few black and hispanics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It lacks special Ed kids, minorities, and ESOL kids so the scores are really high. Sort or like TJ, but you don't need to apply.


It does not lack children who receive special education services. There are many minorities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:% FARM kids?


McLean hovers between 8-10% depending on the year and the economy. Langley is less than 1%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:% FARM kids?


McLean hovers between 8-10% depending on the year and the economy. Langley is less than 1%.


Langley is about 1.5%, McLean about 9%, Marshall about 18%.
Anonymous
Lack of low-quality low-income housing in Mclean districting. Lack of apartments that allow 2, 3 illegal immigrant families to cram into the bedrooms and result in severe over-crowding in schools. Lots of parents who are professionals who are themselves intelligent which is largely a product of genetic inheritance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lack of low-quality low-income housing in Mclean districting. Lack of apartments that allow 2, 3 illegal immigrant families to cram into the bedrooms and result in severe over-crowding in schools. Lots of parents who are professionals who are themselves intelligent which is largely a product of genetic inheritance.


Because the BOS forces these apartments into other neighborhoods while leaving Mclean/Langley mostly single family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lack of low-quality low-income housing in Mclean districting. Lack of apartments that allow 2, 3 illegal immigrant families to cram into the bedrooms and result in severe over-crowding in schools. Lots of parents who are professionals who are themselves intelligent which is largely a product of genetic inheritance.


Because the BOS forces these apartments into other neighborhoods while leaving Mclean/Langley mostly single family.


Yup. I'm a relative newbie. Why do they do this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lack of low-quality low-income housing in Mclean districting. Lack of apartments that allow 2, 3 illegal immigrant families to cram into the bedrooms and result in severe over-crowding in schools. Lots of parents who are professionals who are themselves intelligent which is largely a product of genetic inheritance.


Because the BOS forces these apartments into other neighborhoods while leaving Mclean/Langley mostly single family.


Yup. I'm a relative newbie. Why do they do this?


No metro, so no dense building.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lack of low-quality low-income housing in Mclean districting. Lack of apartments that allow 2, 3 illegal immigrant families to cram into the bedrooms and result in severe over-crowding in schools. Lots of parents who are professionals who are themselves intelligent which is largely a product of genetic inheritance.


Because the BOS forces these apartments into other neighborhoods while leaving Mclean/Langley mostly single family.


Yup. I'm a relative newbie. Why do they do this?


No metro, so no dense building.


There are apartments that feed into McLean and even more into Marshall. Langley has no apartments and only a few townhouse communities.

The School Board should move many of the apartments in Tysons to Langley to take advantage of the extra capacity there and add some diversity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lack of low-quality low-income housing in Mclean districting. Lack of apartments that allow 2, 3 illegal immigrant families to cram into the bedrooms and result in severe over-crowding in schools. Lots of parents who are professionals who are themselves intelligent which is largely a product of genetic inheritance.


Because the BOS forces these apartments into other neighborhoods while leaving Mclean/Langley mostly single family.


Yup. I'm a relative newbie. Why do they do this?


No metro, so no dense building.


The West Falls Church and Spring Hill Metro stations are both in the McLean HS district.

The Dunn Loring, McLean, Tysons and Greensboro stations are all in the Marshall HS district.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It lacks special Ed kids, minorities, and ESOL kids so the scores are really high. Sort or like TJ, but you don't need to apply.


Langley is 36% minority, McLean is 43% minority, and Marshall is 50% minority.


The majority minority is Asian though, not URM.


WHO CARES??? My God, the identity politics with you people.
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