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Reply to "Why is the McLean high pyramid over crowded with crappy buildings and teachers but pays high tax"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To prove that the learning that goes in inside the building is not dependent upon the outside aesthetics? Maybe it is a good lesson for kids who are used to manicured lawns?[/quote] Everyone knows that already. McLean is the top-ranked neighborhood high school in Virginia in 2023 per US News. Even so, there comes a time when you need to treat schools equitably in terms of capital investment, unless your goal is simply to degrade the system. [/quote] No, see the public schools were created to be the great equalizer of our society. Those kids get a top notch education, just the building sucks. Makes sense because they should see how all the other kids actually live to give them any hope of being empathetic and understanding adults. This way, they understand that not everything in life is handed to them and is beautiful, sometimes you shouldn’t judge a book by a cover. Of course, you as an adult who “fought your way” from the streets of the inner city and “pulled yourself by your bootstraps” to the blissful streets of McLean believe YOUR kid needs the best, but maybe they are getting more than you think. You just disagree that the lesson is important because you are blinded by the capitalistic idea that “top of the line and state of the art facility” is the most important thing. [/quote] I hope you got Chat GPT to generate this nonsense. McLean parents haven’t asked for their school to be “top of the line.” We know we’d never get that from FCPS. We’ve asked for an addition that would bring our permanent seats in line with the county average. Not a lot to ask since the enrollment is above-average and the school is among the top two (out of 25 high schools) projected to see the most future growth in residential development (and almost entirely from multi-family housing). And, then, eventually for a renovation - since the renovation the school got in the early 00s was cut-rate compared to more recent school renovations. [/quote] Tysons development and projected new students is even more reason not to band aid the current McLean HS. If anything, the projected growth should spawn a completely new HS.[/quote]
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