Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Lewis HS so undesirable? I think it is inevitable that Keene Mill will get pushed into the Lewis pyramid, and if that happens, Lewis will become a "better" school.
Here's a clever real estate play, if you have kids who are about to start elementary school. Buy a house zoned for Lewis. Way cheaper than WSHS housing stock, and by the time they get to high school, Lewis will be as desirable as WSHS since the feeders changed.
If I'm wrong, tell me why I'm wrong.
Because it’ll still be an under performing school unless they move at least two or three elementary schools into it. There is a tipping point that can’t occur with so many farms kids in the school unless you bring way way more students in.
So the problem is that Lewis High School has many poor children who aren't going to college whether for economic or personal reasons? In that case, it seems to me like all the more reason to send your kid to Lewis. Sounds like it would be easy to get straight As there, and statistically speaking, fewer kids will be applying to prestigious schools like UVa. Whereas at West Springfield, Lake Braddock, etc. your kid will be competing with all the other middle-class AAP kids with highly-involved, educated parents who know the system.
My kids are not resources for those kids. Feel free to send your kids there though.
Your reading comprehension is terrible. That post was actually saying the opposite of what you stated.
I’m just not interested in your opinions of how I should raise my kids.
You should for sure send your kids there. They’ll have a real leg up being in that school for sure. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Lewis HS so undesirable? I think it is inevitable that Keene Mill will get pushed into the Lewis pyramid, and if that happens, Lewis will become a "better" school.
Here's a clever real estate play, if you have kids who are about to start elementary school. Buy a house zoned for Lewis. Way cheaper than WSHS housing stock, and by the time they get to high school, Lewis will be as desirable as WSHS since the feeders changed.
If I'm wrong, tell me why I'm wrong.
Because it’ll still be an under performing school unless they move at least two or three elementary schools into it. There is a tipping point that can’t occur with so many farms kids in the school unless you bring way way more students in.
So the problem is that Lewis High School has many poor children who aren't going to college whether for economic or personal reasons? In that case, it seems to me like all the more reason to send your kid to Lewis. Sounds like it would be easy to get straight As there, and statistically speaking, fewer kids will be applying to prestigious schools like UVa. Whereas at West Springfield, Lake Braddock, etc. your kid will be competing with all the other middle-class AAP kids with highly-involved, educated parents who know the system.
My kids are not resources for those kids. Feel free to send your kids there though.
Your reading comprehension is terrible. That post was actually saying the opposite of what you stated.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you send your kids to a school where they don’t have any academic peers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Lewis HS so undesirable? I think it is inevitable that Keene Mill will get pushed into the Lewis pyramid, and if that happens, Lewis will become a "better" school.
Here's a clever real estate play, if you have kids who are about to start elementary school. Buy a house zoned for Lewis. Way cheaper than WSHS housing stock, and by the time they get to high school, Lewis will be as desirable as WSHS since the feeders changed.
If I'm wrong, tell me why I'm wrong.
Because it’ll still be an under performing school unless they move at least two or three elementary schools into it. There is a tipping point that can’t occur with so many farms kids in the school unless you bring way way more students in.
So the problem is that Lewis High School has many poor children who aren't going to college whether for economic or personal reasons? In that case, it seems to me like all the more reason to send your kid to Lewis. Sounds like it would be easy to get straight As there, and statistically speaking, fewer kids will be applying to prestigious schools like UVa. Whereas at West Springfield, Lake Braddock, etc. your kid will be competing with all the other middle-class AAP kids with highly-involved, educated parents who know the system.
My kids are not resources for those kids. Feel free to send your kids there though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Lewis HS so undesirable? I think it is inevitable that Keene Mill will get pushed into the Lewis pyramid, and if that happens, Lewis will become a "better" school.
Here's a clever real estate play, if you have kids who are about to start elementary school. Buy a house zoned for Lewis. Way cheaper than WSHS housing stock, and by the time they get to high school, Lewis will be as desirable as WSHS since the feeders changed.
If I'm wrong, tell me why I'm wrong.
Because it’ll still be an under performing school unless they move at least two or three elementary schools into it. There is a tipping point that can’t occur with so many farms kids in the school unless you bring way way more students in.
So the problem is that Lewis High School has many poor children who aren't going to college whether for economic or personal reasons? In that case, it seems to me like all the more reason to send your kid to Lewis. Sounds like it would be easy to get straight As there, and statistically speaking, fewer kids will be applying to prestigious schools like UVa. Whereas at West Springfield, Lake Braddock, etc. your kid will be competing with all the other middle-class AAP kids with highly-involved, educated parents who know the system.
Anonymous wrote:Lewis is undesirable because it can’t offer the variety of courses and extracurricular activities that neighboring schools can. The student body is ethnically diverse, low income, and many are new to the US. The school has difficulty fielding sports teams and arts programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Lewis HS so undesirable? I think it is inevitable that Keene Mill will get pushed into the Lewis pyramid, and if that happens, Lewis will become a "better" school.
Here's a clever real estate play, if you have kids who are about to start elementary school. Buy a house zoned for Lewis. Way cheaper than WSHS housing stock, and by the time they get to high school, Lewis will be as desirable as WSHS since the feeders changed.
If I'm wrong, tell me why I'm wrong.
Because it’ll still be an under performing school unless they move at least two or three elementary schools into it. There is a tipping point that can’t occur with so many farms kids in the school unless you bring way way more students in.
So the problem is that Lewis High School has many poor children who aren't going to college whether for economic or personal reasons? In that case, it seems to me like all the more reason to send your kid to Lewis. Sounds like it would be easy to get straight As there, and statistically speaking, fewer kids will be applying to prestigious schools like UVa. Whereas at West Springfield, Lake Braddock, etc. your kid will be competing with all the other middle-class AAP kids with highly-involved, educated parents who know the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Lewis HS so undesirable? I think it is inevitable that Keene Mill will get pushed into the Lewis pyramid, and if that happens, Lewis will become a "better" school.
Here's a clever real estate play, if you have kids who are about to start elementary school. Buy a house zoned for Lewis. Way cheaper than WSHS housing stock, and by the time they get to high school, Lewis will be as desirable as WSHS since the feeders changed.
If I'm wrong, tell me why I'm wrong.
Because it’ll still be an under performing school unless they move at least two or three elementary schools into it. There is a tipping point that can’t occur with so many farms kids in the school unless you bring way way more students in.
So the problem is that Lewis High School has many poor children who aren't going to college whether for economic or personal reasons? In that case, it seems to me like all the more reason to send your kid to Lewis. Sounds like it would be easy to get straight As there, and statistically speaking, fewer kids will be applying to prestigious schools like UVa. Whereas at West Springfield, Lake Braddock, etc. your kid will be competing with all the other middle-class AAP kids with highly-involved, educated parents who know the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Lewis HS so undesirable? I think it is inevitable that Keene Mill will get pushed into the Lewis pyramid, and if that happens, Lewis will become a "better" school.
Here's a clever real estate play, if you have kids who are about to start elementary school. Buy a house zoned for Lewis. Way cheaper than WSHS housing stock, and by the time they get to high school, Lewis will be as desirable as WSHS since the feeders changed.
If I'm wrong, tell me why I'm wrong.
Because it’ll still be an under performing school unless they move at least two or three elementary schools into it. There is a tipping point that can’t occur with so many farms kids in the school unless you bring way way more students in.
Anonymous wrote:Why is Lewis HS so undesirable? I think it is inevitable that Keene Mill will get pushed into the Lewis pyramid, and if that happens, Lewis will become a "better" school.
Here's a clever real estate play, if you have kids who are about to start elementary school. Buy a house zoned for Lewis. Way cheaper than WSHS housing stock, and by the time they get to high school, Lewis will be as desirable as WSHS since the feeders changed.
If I'm wrong, tell me why I'm wrong.