No one complains that YHS is depressing.
But, OP- Swanson hands down. |
Swanson or the new Dorothy Hamm would be ideal for OP. |
But again, the kids are learning the same stuff. So what does it matter? |
You are hilarious. So I’m sure you’ll give up your HB spot and head to Wakefield? |
And 3000 sq.ft for new weights and exercise machines for the PE Dept. |
Oh thank god, that will help bolster SAT scores, college matriculation rate, and the reading gap. You are bolstering all the buzzwords: "state of the art high school" (WTF, does that mean fancy glitchy white boards, monitors everywhere? most colleges still teach with a teacher and desks), weight room, BIG windows? WTAF? The trade off is cramming 30% more kids on to campus than it was designed for permanently. Do you go to WL, or are you singing its praises from the lofty Heights building? |
Different poster here. W-L HS was far above 3000 students, and the largest high school in the state in the 1950s and 1960s, in a three story school building built in the 1920s. Moreover, the size of the campus was actually smaller then, since there were a couple houses and an older admin office building, and a small convenience store called the Blue and Gray on the site. That was back when Warren Beatty and Shirley MacLaine were W-L students. So, today the campus is actually larger for fewer students, has more sports fields directly on the school campus, with additional sports fields in Quincy Park, acquired in the 1960s, and the newer old admin building is now a brand new W-L school addition with all the latest bells and whistles. Not to mention W-L has a huge parking deck over the freeway, and thus many more parking spaces than either Wakefield or Yorktown high schools. Those are the facts. |
That parking deck over 66 is freaky. |
It’s a selling point to the deluded PP comparing WL today to 1950s WL |
This person is definitely new here. It’s not capped because of the building. There were multiple efforts to expand HB, prior to the new building, and HB proponents had a hissy fit about how their precious program wouldn’t work with more students. So they built them their outrageously expensive building for outrageously few students. And HB families “sacrificed” by moving and giving up their mural and their frisbee field. Oh the humanity! |
The new building could only be built to a certain size without massively inflating the cost, so that did limit the size of whatever school had to go there. No one else wanted their kids to have to "sacrifice" to go to an urban campus surrounded by busy streets and no sports field, so HB was made to move because it was an options program. |
That was my only post in this entire thread. I must have stepped into an argument I don't know much about. My son at W&L told me about how excited they are about the weight room, so I thought I'd share. |
OP, Dorothy Hamm MS has lots of room and still has many, many fewer students than it was designed for. The principal and faculty have a great reputation. Consider expanding your search beyond just Swanson and Williamsburg. |
Stats for this? |
Yes we have tons of ME capacity, which is why HB should be high school only |