Why doesn't little Langley have lacrosse teams for 5/6th?

Anonymous
If your son has any testosterone, he will be beat down by teachers/administration. God forbid a boy compete, run, joke with classmates. Not bully people, but joke. Parents needs to give their children the opportunity to stand up for themselves.
Anonymous
Most LAX players at Langley play on local club teams, more than one "Little Langley" lacrosse player has gone on to play at Landon/Georgetown Prep...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most LAX players at Langley play on local club teams, more than one "Little Langley" lacrosse player has gone on to play at Landon/Georgetown Prep...


SOME do. Most do not. The athletic program at Langley is pretty bad overall. Facilities, coaching, talent, etc.
Anonymous
Kind of curious and looking at Langley for mid-elementary. Slightly off topic but What type of boys are successful there? There seems to be some contrasting opinions.
Anonymous
I have a 2nd grade boy and I can tell you that there are many different types of kids who succeed @ Langley. What grade are you considering pp?

There are a lot of things to love about Langley but what I'm really learning to appreciate most is how receptive the administrators are to constructive criticism. When something isn't working the way it should, they fix it. They are approachable, they ask for feedback and they come back with solutions. We are seeing this across the board and I think it speaks volumes about the school.
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