Anonymous wrote:It's like Bernadine Dohrn chasing Cedric Jenning's mom around his freshman dorm at Brown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op seriously- you are going to sign for a new build in a planned community in Loudoun.
You will be happy because the school will only pull from your community of peers.
FCPS is diverse and you don’t even mention which school in it you have to compare with.
ENjoy your new home!
You must be one of those Dems who don't consider Asians to be "real" minorities.
You can stay in FCPS, thanks.
See you proved my point! OP didn’t give enough information about the choice that family is making You jumped right in with assumptions.
Honestly when I read op’s post I figured it was someone connected to the Hartland trying to talk it up on this board. An ad basically because of the lack of info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op seriously- you are going to sign for a new build in a planned community in Loudoun.
You will be happy because the school will only pull from your community of peers.
FCPS is diverse and you don’t even mention which school in it you have to compare with.
ENjoy your new home!
You must be one of those Dems who don't consider Asians to be "real" minorities.
You can stay in FCPS, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op seriously- you are going to sign for a new build in a planned community in Loudoun.
You will be happy because the school will only pull from your community of peers.
FCPS is diverse and you don’t even mention which school in it you have to compare with.
ENjoy your new home!
You must be one of those Dems who don't consider Asians to be "real" minorities.
You can stay in FCPS, thanks.
The school currently zoned for Hartland (yes, this will change when new schools open), Madison's Trust, is highly rated. However, as far as diversity goes, it's 45% Asian (the vast majority of that being South Asian, specifically Indian or Pakistani), 37% white, 7% Hispanic, 5% two or more races, 4% Black, 2% Native American...and 4% low-income. It's diverse in the sense that if you look at the kids waiting for the bus, they vary in skin tone. Does that count as "real" diversity? It's better than no diversity or very little, but if diversity is super important and a high priority for determining where you live, you might not be so thrilled. My kids are in another Aldie elementary school with nearly identical stats and they are neither South Asian nor white. I'm glad they aren't the "only" of any demographic even if they are a minority, but the lack of socioeconomic diversity is problematic. Nonetheless, it is part of the deal when you buy a now $1.5M new build in a planned community in Loudoun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op seriously- you are going to sign for a new build in a planned community in Loudoun.
You will be happy because the school will only pull from your community of peers.
FCPS is diverse and you don’t even mention which school in it you have to compare with.
ENjoy your new home!
You must be one of those Dems who don't consider Asians to be "real" minorities.
You can stay in FCPS, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Op seriously- you are going to sign for a new build in a planned community in Loudoun.
You will be happy because the school will only pull from your community of peers.
FCPS is diverse and you don’t even mention which school in it you have to compare with.
ENjoy your new home!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there a lot of classroom disruptions in LCPS, or not so much?
In my experience, yes there can be, just depends on the classroom composition and dynamics any given year.
Anonymous wrote:Are there a lot of classroom disruptions in LCPS, or not so much?
Anonymous wrote:We are planning to sign on a home in the Hartland Community in Aldie and wondering how LCPS compares to FCPS, for those who’ve experienced both? In terms of how well it’s run, curriculum, teachers, how much technology is used. We have an upper and lower ESer currently in FCPS. TIA!