Cooper MS and Langley HS or Longfellow mS and McLean HS

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Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me why Langley has lost 16 kids since the current school year began? That number seems high to me.


Where did you get that information - link?


FCPS monthly membership reports (now reporting Langley is down 19 kids since the 2022-23 school year started).



I know of three students in past years whose parents were unhappy with their grades. In order to avoid having a bad grade on your transcript, you pull the child out of school and register as a homeschooler. THEN re-enroll the child in the Fall as the next grade and report all As for the transcript.

Don’t believe me? Call the homeschool office and ask them. It’s perfectly allowed. The transcript from the “homeschool” year will not show the FCPS classes.


Wow… this is so *believable*.
DP
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Anonymous wrote:Pick the house you like best if the commutes are the same. The two sets of schools are both excellent. They are rivals, which is why they pick on each other so much.


We wanted to buy a house on the McLean High side. This was when I had a toddler and elementary kids and not thinking about high school much. I just wanted my kids to not go to school with all rich kids. We ended up liking the houses better zoned for Langley. We now live very close to Cooper/Langley and it has been great. Cooper ends early before rush hour begins. I have not yet experienced Langley high school traffic yet. I’m sure it will not be pleasant.

OP, just pick the house and commute you like best. Demographics similar at both schools.


If you live close to Cooper, then Langley traffic will not be a big deal. The nightmare traffic is mainly the traffic heading to the beltway. Langley dismissal is at 3:00.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pick the house you like best if the commutes are the same. The two sets of schools are both excellent. They are rivals, which is why they pick on each other so much.


We wanted to buy a house on the McLean High side. This was when I had a toddler and elementary kids and not thinking about high school much. I just wanted my kids to not go to school with all rich kids. We ended up liking the houses better zoned for Langley. We now live very close to Cooper/Langley and it has been great. Cooper ends early before rush hour begins. I have not yet experienced Langley high school traffic yet. I’m sure it will not be pleasant.

OP, just pick the house and commute you like best. Demographics similar at both schools.


If you live close to Cooper, then Langley traffic will not be a big deal. The nightmare traffic is mainly the traffic heading to the beltway. Langley dismissal is at 3:00.


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