Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As you can tell from the ratings Woodson/Frost have gone down the tubes from 9/9 to 6/7.
The only decent pyramid left is Langley/Cooper which is 9/10 and maybe McLean/Longfellow which is 7/8, but M/L has fallen a bit as well.
People who think like you tend to self-segregate at Cooper and Langley. You'll still have the drugs, the bullying, the eating disorders, and the teen suicides that you'd get in other pyramids (perhaps more given that some of these things positively correlate with family income) but you can ignore it and focus on the GS scores. Enjoy!
All schools have drugs, the bullying, the eating disorders, and the teen suicides, however more affluent areas will have the resources to get their children help and not put up with poor behaviors especially since the parent's don't want their reputations damaged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As you can tell from the ratings Woodson/Frost have gone down the tubes from 9/9 to 6/7.
The only decent pyramid left is Langley/Cooper which is 9/10 and maybe McLean/Longfellow which is 7/8, but M/L has fallen a bit as well.
People who think like you tend to self-segregate at Cooper and Langley. You'll still have the drugs, the bullying, the eating disorders, and the teen suicides that you'd get in other pyramids (perhaps more given that some of these things positively correlate with family income) but you can ignore it and focus on the GS scores. Enjoy!
Anonymous wrote:As you can tell from the ratings Woodson/Frost have gone down the tubes from 9/9 to 6/7.
The only decent pyramid left is Langley/Cooper which is 9/10 and maybe McLean/Longfellow which is 7/8, but M/L has fallen a bit as well.
Anonymous wrote:So you’re implying teachers and students only care about “political activism” at Frost?
Go to Cooper. You’ll fit it fine with all the Asra Nomani, Carrie Lukas, Glenn Miller and Luke Rosiak arch-conservative types there.
Anonymous wrote:More access to money, more drugs.
Anonymous wrote:As you can tell from the ratings Woodson/Frost have gone down the tubes from 9/9 to 6/7.
The only decent pyramid left is Langley/Cooper which is 9/10 and maybe McLean/Longfellow which is 7/8, but M/L has fallen a bit as well.
Anonymous wrote:Cooper is under construction. Go and look at it and see if you would feel comfortable sending your child there.
It’s at least two years away from completion.
The students don’t go in the part that’s actively under construction. They already completed one of the new sections.lolAnonymous wrote:send her to Cooper - none of the crap you mentioned is happening there
Anonymous wrote:Can you elaborate on this?
Anonymous wrote:send her to Cooper - none of the crap you mentioned is happening there
Anonymous wrote:Cooper/Langley is ground zero for the local “false outrage” machine.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11833027/amp/Woke-Virginia-school-bans-white-Asian-students-applying-college-prep-program.html
Anonymous wrote:Our 6th grader DD (AAP) is zoned to Frost MS for next year.
We're quite concerned about all those issues happening all over FCPS middle schools, like disruptive behaviors, bullying and incidents like Frost sexual assault or Liberty hospitalizations from THC gummies.
Sure these incidents might happen everywhere, but we think that the probability/frequency of such things is lower than the rest of FCPS. We also hope that those schools have more moderate stances on the politics pushed by FCPS. Thoughts?
(we're renting so moving is not a big issue other than the higher rent)