Anonymous wrote:I have been to Annandale high once, and it was many years ago
Anonymous wrote:
In fact, it can. This tells you that things were going on in the bathrooms that the school felt needed to stop - that's almost certainly drugs, drinking, vandalism, sex, and similar. Then it tells you that the school's solution to this was to remove all doors, leaving students no privacy to break the rules and laws....or to use the bathroom. So the students act like criminals, and the school treats them like prisoners. What a great learning environment, I can't wait to send my kid there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have been to Annandale high once, and it was many years ago, but it was enough to know not to ever live in that district. I remember looking for a women's bathroom, but every bathroom that I found had no doors. The doors had been removed from the bathrooms and you could see right in to where the stalls were...which also had no doors. They had also been removed. And there was graffiti everywhere. That told me everything I needed to know.
Yes. The quality of a school can always be determined by the state of its toilets and urinals.![]()
Anonymous wrote:
I have been to Annandale high once, and it was many years ago, but it was enough to know not to ever live in that district. I remember looking for a women's bathroom, but every bathroom that I found had no doors. The doors had been removed from the bathrooms and you could see right in to where the stalls were...which also had no doors. They had also been removed. And there was graffiti everywhere. That told me everything I needed to know.
Anonymous wrote:I just moved to the Annandale HS district and my kids are not in school yet. They are young -- 2 and 4. Everyone keeps telling me how awful the school is and I checked test scores, poverty levels online and it does appear unfavorable with statistics. I don't understand this -- Annandale HS is in a really nice area, with nice homes, great families, etc. It's not like the area it pulls from is a housing project, ghetto with everyone on welfare (not that there is anything wrong with that, but it just is not that kind of area). It's upper middle class with families in single-family homes. I don't understand the weak test score, performance, free-lunches, etc and it's bad reputation for gangs, etc. Where are these gangs? We are in the 'burbs in upper middle class neighborhoods!! Can someone shed some light?
Anonymous wrote:Hi there,
Ok so it pulls from apartments that are very low income? There must be a lot of those around here -- I know of some but not many.
My Dh and I are trying to decide if we should move.....