-100000 Garbage parenting to send kids to Herndon schools. To live in places you can afford, where kids can play outside, have wonderful community activities, where people know each other? This is the most elitist post ever. |
^ is to the previous two posters |
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Both of my kids have graduated within the last 4 years from HHS. Both are strong academic students and got into their top choice for college (VT).
From our perspective (we’re white) the diversity of the schools is a strength. We want our kids to know people who are different from them and be exposed to different cultures and backgrounds. They aren’t going to live in a bubble — why would we want them to go to school in one ? The racism inherent in the bias against Herndon schools is ridiculous. |
Could not agree more. For those of us who actually live in Town of Herndon and send our kids to Herndon schools, battling against perceived notions of what Herndon is solely based on the fact that there is a large Hispanic population here is #*%&ing exhausting. Come to Herndon if you're not a racist elitist snob! We welcome you. The small-town community vibe is off the charts, people are friendly, and schools are a hell of a lot better than people who have never been here would have you believe. Best kept secret in Fairfax County. |
The schools report their data to the county, and that data proves those schools suck. |
HES and HMS anyway. Fox Mill and Rachel Carson are great. |
Sshhhh! Don't welcome them, you're better off without them. They don't seem to understand that if you have a kid that is driven they can still be challenged and do well at a 'lesser' school- quality teaching still happens. By the time kids hit 9th/10th grade the divide of those who want to push themselves from those just passing through is already apparent. Once kids are taking AP or IB heavy courseloads they are among the peers they need to be around. Even then, if they are really driven it won't even matter. Its sad that people feel the need to buy in specific neighborhoods for schools, when they could get the same education with less drama at a school that is perceived to be worse. Of course school test scores will be worse in schools with higher numbers of non-native speakers- shocker! But if your kid is as smart as you think they are, by the time they are in high school that shouldn't be a worry. Their individual test scores will be fine. |
But it IS misleading. No one in 20171 is part of the Town of Herndon. We don't get the TOH Rates at the community center. We don't go to HES or HMS or HHS or a couple of other schools located actually in Herndon. Once the Oak Hill Post Office was built, people started referring to 20171 as Oak Hill, VA. YES - you can still use Herndon, VA in your address but we are NOT actually in Herndon, as in the Town of. It's actually a pretty small area -- map: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herndon,_Virginia#/media/File:Herndon_Virginia_CDP.png https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herndon,_Virginia |
This is only partly true. I’ve taught all over the country including Herndon. The students do NOT receive the same quality of instruction as in Vienna or McLean because teachers need to use a lower level of vocabulary in lectures and on classwork and assessments due to having 50-75% of ELL in class. English speakers don’t hear those higher words that would improve their vocabulary - and since we have so many lower reading groups, those that are reading on grade-level are receiving less attention. |
| The people who tolerated Herndon Middle and Herndon High in the past either moved to Chantilly or Ashburn. The “best kept secret” line doesn’t quite fly. |
I don’t think PP was talking about gen Ed classes. |
Must be a real estate agent. No one else would call FCC with the overdevelopment and horrible traffic cute. |
Are your kids current students in Herndon schools? It’s not clear from your post and I’m sure that OP could use some ground truth rather than boosterism. |
| I live in Oak Hill (yes, our address is technically Herndon, no it is not the town of Herndon, which is what OP is referring to), but I do have friends in the part of Reston that is zoned to Herndon High School and they've said the same thing as others -- if your child is driven and in advanced classes, they'll do great and shine at Herndon High School. They're happy with their children's educational experience. |
My three nephews and a niece all graduated from Herndon High School - one went Carnegie Mellon - magna cum laude in a 5 year masters program - the next summa cum laude at Cornell - London School of Economics and UVa law - next VT engineering- and the last magna cum laude in UVA engineering. Other than mentioning that the group of high achieving students was smaller than at other schools, they did perfectly fine at Herndon. Most DCUM helicopter parents would want these results. You have to own your course of study no matter where you go in FCPS. |