Anonymous wrote:Violent kids at both schools:
https://patch.com/virginia/mclean/fight-breaks-out-between-mclean-langley-students-report
Is one more welcoming than the other?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both excellent schools. Both are welcoming. Both have basically the same curriculum AP and Honors offerings. The only rivalry you'll find is when the kids get pumped up over sports events. All of my child have or are currently one of the schools with lots of friends who attend the other. The only advantage one has over the other for the moment is that one has been just renovated and the other is experiencing overcrowding. But the FCPS will be addressed that issue in the next couple of years.
There are also disadvantages associated with under-enrollment.
Agreed. Some classes may be dropped without enough student interest. However, FCPS won't let under enrollment be an issue for long when McLean is so overcapacity and only a few miles up the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both excellent schools. Both are welcoming. Both have basically the same curriculum AP and Honors offerings. The only rivalry you'll find is when the kids get pumped up over sports events. All of my child have or are currently one of the schools with lots of friends who attend the other. The only advantage one has over the other for the moment is that one has been just renovated and the other is experiencing overcrowding. But the FCPS will be addressed that issue in the next couple of years.
There are also disadvantages associated with under-enrollment.
Anonymous wrote:They are both excellent schools. Both are welcoming. Both have basically the same curriculum AP and Honors offerings. The only rivalry you'll find is when the kids get pumped up over sports events. All of my child have or are currently one of the schools with lots of friends who attend the other. The only advantage one has over the other for the moment is that one has been just renovated and the other is experiencing overcrowding. But the FCPS will be addressed that issue in the next couple of years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pick the best house with the best commute. That will impact your life more than any perceived differences between the schools. (If your child is interested in Chinese as a foreign language - go for McLean, if they lean toward Russian- pick Langley)
It looks like Langley is offering Chinese 1 on-site next year.
Langley historically has offered more foreign languages than other high schools, including McLean (such as Japanese and Russian). There are other electives than McLean and other schools offer than Langley does not - for example, McLean has the AP Capstone courses (AP Research/AP Seminar) sequence, which Langley does not. But both are AP schools and the academic differences aren't significant.
Culturally, the main differences arise from the fact that Langley has less SES diversity than McLean. McLean has less SES diversity than any other neighborhood high school in FCPS except Langley, but it's more like some other schools in FCPS (Madison, Oakton, Woodson, Robinson, and West Springfield) in terms of diversity than it is like Langley.
I don't think you can make generalizations about which school would be more "welcoming." Both schools have a fair number of new students each year.
Anonymous wrote:Pick the best house with the best commute. That will impact your life more than any perceived differences between the schools. (If your child is interested in Chinese as a foreign language - go for McLean, if they lean toward Russian- pick Langley)