Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
The school is much whiter than the schools where there are drug problems
No high school is immune from very serious issues and access to fake drugs with fentanyl is everywhere.
There are drugs available to any kid at any school, no matter what race. Be smarter.
https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Programs/Health/Arlington-Addiction-Recovery-Initiative/Police-Investigated-Incidents-Involving-Opioids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
The school is much whiter than the schools where there are drug problems
Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
Anonymous wrote:What’s it like for the non-athlete at Yorktown? Is there a lot of bullying?
Anonymous wrote:OP, you may not get a sense of student culture at YHS; but I guess you're getting a sense of parent culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really?
This is freaking great thread name. Can’t wait for the trolls. I mean, you cannot seriously expect a real answer to this on DCUM? In a school of what, 2000 kids?
Grabbing my popcorn….
Anonymous wrote:What’s it like for the non-athlete at Yorktown? Is there a lot of bullying?
Anonymous wrote:Really?