Not according to GreatSchools but you were stupid to take the bait. |
To be fair, someone posted a new thread to complain about Eagle Bank (as happens every year) and Jeff locked it and linked to this thread. |
No one I know complains about it. Yes, it's a bit of a hassle to get to compared to other graduation sites, but it's so worth it. After having three kids graduate there, we've gotten it down to a science for our 4th (and last). Either take an Uber or split the cost of a larger vehicle (van/minibus) with other families. Much easier than driving, no stress, door to door. The best part is seeing your kid graduate in this beautiful venue. |
Yes, it is a beautiful building. It is also way too far from some of the high schools. But, this may be the silliest thread ever. And, that is saying something. |
How about Kennedy Center? That could be prestigious, and maybe it's bigger and could accommodate more family members. |
You know, I hardly remember my high school graduation. It was in a stadium.
My kids graduated at Eagle Bank. It was long. Student speeches was good. Commencement speaker was great--short and funny. When my child crossed the stage, the large family group to my left was still yelling about their graduate and we couldn't hear her name. I suspect the same thing could happen at DAR. Finding grad after the ceremony was very difficult. Took an extremely long time to get out of parking lot. My advice: set a meeting point BEFORE graduation. |
That's actually a great idea. Our school graduates at DAR, which we love, but the Kennedy Center would be another great option. |
This would be far superior to DAR. Lots of parking and plenty of space. |
Nevermind - There are actually 1200 FEW seats in the largest venue at the Kennedy Center. |
Kennedy Center doesn't work b/c they won't reserve their spaces as far in advance as FCPS needs to book their venues. We already went through this exercise in 2022. It also has the same problems as DAR in that it is far from most FCPS high schools, and parking costs $$. And then there is the smaller size vs. Eagle Bank. My older child graduated at DAR -- it IS lovely -- but I still think it makes no sense other than snootiness -- to have it at DAR. This is a PUBLIC HS graduation. Give people a close venue, free parking, and lots of tickets if they need them. Forcing families to drive into DC on a rush-hour time on a weekday, and reserve paid parking spaces in DC months in advance -- just doesn't make sense for a PUBLIC school. The priority should be easy access and low or no cost. But, instead, the froo-froo parents at these four schools have convinced the administrations that their snowflake children must have the most picturesque venue. ![]() |
This. Even at Eagle Bank, DD had a morning graduation and the traffic was awful. Combine that with going into the district at rush hour--remember I66 has a toll in the mornings. Honestly, I guess I'm not a fan of graduations. I'd rather have it in the stadium--but then, look at the weather today. |
You're full of crap. The parents don't decide where the kids graduate. FCPS makes that decision based on the location of schools and the number of expected graduates. If the other four schools were graduating at Eagle Bank, you'd have yet another random parent complaining about the time and date of their Eagle Bank ceremony. The Madison ceremony at DAR overlaps with the Lewis ceremony at Eagle Bank. The Langley ceremony overlaps with Centreville. The McLean ceremony overlaps with Edison. The Marshall ceremony overlaps with West Potomac. |
Obviously the DAR schools would not graduate at Eagle Arena at the same time as another school. The DAR schools would be worked into the Eagle arena schedule from the outset. |
What way are you going? Getting in and out of Eagle Bank is so easy. |
And the Eagle Bank schedule would be extended, and then you've have someone complaining about why they are graduating from Eagle Bank so early or so late, etc. Suggest you find a real issue to care about. |