Anonymous wrote:Don't believe the hype about trying to rebuild the school's reputation. The factors that caused the scandals run deep. Do you really want to pay that much to have your kid exposed to that kind of toxicity?
Anonymous wrote:Landon has been absolutely worth it for our son. The community is extraordinarily tight and the teachers/coaches know the kids very well and on an academic and personal level. Our kid is bright but absolutely has to work for all his grades. And the minute he takes his foot of the pedal, we see his grades come down. Mr. Neill is terrific as HOS. He is academic and philosophical and strategic when you need him to be. And today when construction was causing disruptions during drop-off he was out there being the traffic police and directing cars for over an hour. We have had a kid at another Big 3 and the HOS was nowhere close to being as engaged.
Anonymous wrote:What do they love about the school? How competitive is the acceptance rate? Seems like they take anyone paying full tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every private school has or is in the process of removing AP course offerings.
Does this mean schools are going to be relaxing academic expectations?
Anonymous wrote:Every private school has or is in the process of removing AP course offerings.
Anonymous wrote:Every private school has or is in the process of removing AP course offerings.
Anonymous wrote:After you receive decisions you should ask to speak with current families and attend all events. Have your son do a shadow day. I know more than one family very happy at Landon but it is not better than others, or a good public, for every kid.