Just wanted to add that both schools had few blacks but both schools had high achieving African Americans. In Alexandria, there were African immigrants and children of military. In McLean, the black students often have very successful black parents. |
Langley has next to no economic diversity. Chantilly does, as does every other high school in FCPS besides Langley. |
There is economic diversity - middle class, UMC and rich. They just don’t have poor kids. Some other schools may have poor kids, middle class and some UMC. |
You have a warped understanding of “middle class.” No middle-class kids go to Langley, and relatively few who are UMC. It’s overwhelmingly wealthy and very wealthy. |
+1 OP, look at the college acceptances from Langley. Colleges tend to think "the rich white folk" will do well in life, no mater what, "no need to take m/any of them!" Chantilly gets my vote. |
+1 McLean and Langley are HIGHLY diverse - just not in the way some insist they need to be. |
Tell us how you'd go about changing that. We're still waiting. DP |
DP. This is such a bizarre comment. |
If so then OP can just move to the Langley pyramid since that’s what she values. Thread over and if that works out for her family great and if not we don’t need to care. |
Where do you work ? I would find something convenient to work. |
Sensible imo. I can only presume OP and/or husband have a job located between(ish) the two schools or can work from home at least part of the time. |
Either school will work out well with a focused student . It is harder to get into UVa from Langley. There are only so many from one school who will be accepted. I went to a public school in the Midwest with average scores better than Langley (27 ACT average[. Single mother in poverty.. Not much diversity although Michael Jordan's son attended. My aunt thought my brother and I had academic talent so she got us an apartment in the well off town. I was put off a bit by the wealthy but the school had a middle class element which was very good at athletics. I did not know I had top level NCAA scholarship sports talent until 10th grade, so the sports element turned out to be essential. If the school had mostly soft effete rich kids, I would have had to figure something out. In this vein, Chantilly would win over Langley hands down. I sent two kidx the Ivy League, with one TJ and the other Oakton. They would have had the same success at Chantilly. Not enough hungry and intense athletes at Langley. They haven't sent anyone to D 1 in years in my diverse sp9rt. To be good you have to train with maniacal intensity. I couldn't disagree more with the notion that you become who you hang with (obviously must avoid criminals). I went to two of the best schools in the nation, and learned more about values and hard work from Teamsters workers I worked with over the summer. They were sending kids to college on a union wage and they had no hesitancy in kicking my rear to get good grades in college. I used to think they were just messing with me but that was incorrect. They treated me like a son and loved me enough to be tough on me. Hanging with the wealthy kids would have done me no favors. They are today my formative influences, a kid without a father. Today those kind of summer jobs would be looked down on as it wasn't an internship but rather dirty hard work where being tough meant keeping your mouth shut. And your daily choices matter. The national level athletes I competed against almost to a one chose teaching or coaching. A good choice. My brother and I made overt choices not to do that and went into sophisticated and challenging intellectual and professional fields. Our overt choices, and not who we hung with, made a difference. I am not saying a kid can't obtain these kinds of values while at Langley but don't be fooled into thinking the school will do it. Posh zip codes do nothing. |
Are you drunk? And why would you be monitoring D-1 scholarships to students at Langley so closely? Bizarre. |
Totally off the wall post (22:59) that has nothing to do with, well... anything.
Just FYI - my children go to Langley and work hard, menial jobs every summer, as do my older college kids (waitressing, landscaping, construction, etc.). But sure, make some asinine generalization about students at a school you know nothing about. It's what DCUM's finest do best. |
Hmmm. Well, if you think that is true, then Chantilly has the same problem with "the rich Asian folk." |