Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We paid less than 1 million for our house 10 years ago for the sheer reason it’s in the Langley pyramid. We are the furthest away neighborhood from the school. All hell will break loose if they decide to send us to Herndon. Dont even.
What a pitiful attitude. What will exactly break loose? Your sanity? What exactly are you planning? Don't even what? How much you paid for a house doesn't somehow make your child unable to live and learn with someone who didn't pay as much. It is clear that you think money equals someone's worth. I don't even have a horse in this race, it just makes me sad when people think of children this way.
Not sure the big deal. People have been avoiding schools with high poverty levels since forever. That won't change. Is this some kind of revelation?
Also if you buy next to another HS, should not be a shocker if lines redrawn to have you go there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We paid less than 1 million for our house 10 years ago for the sheer reason it’s in the Langley pyramid. We are the furthest away neighborhood from the school. All hell will break loose if they decide to send us to Herndon. Dont even.
What a pitiful attitude. What will exactly break loose? Your sanity? What exactly are you planning? Don't even what? How much you paid for a house doesn't somehow make your child unable to live and learn with someone who didn't pay as much. It is clear that you think money equals someone's worth. I don't even have a horse in this race, it just makes me sad when people think of children this way.
Not sure the big deal. People have been avoiding schools with high poverty levels since forever. That won't change. Is this some kind of revelation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We paid less than 1 million for our house 10 years ago for the sheer reason it’s in the Langley pyramid. We are the furthest away neighborhood from the school. All hell will break loose if they decide to send us to Herndon. Dont even.
What a pitiful attitude. What will exactly break loose? Your sanity? What exactly are you planning? Don't even what? How much you paid for a house doesn't somehow make your child unable to live and learn with someone who didn't pay as much. It is clear that you think money equals someone's worth. I don't even have a horse in this race, it just makes me sad when people think of children this way.
Anonymous wrote:We paid less than 1 million for our house 10 years ago for the sheer reason it’s in the Langley pyramid. We are the furthest away neighborhood from the school. All hell will break loose if they decide to send us to Herndon. Dont even.
Anonymous wrote:Funny all the comments about Langley on here as I didn’t realize HH principal’s husband works at Langley (was athletic director when she took HH job and now director student services). So, will she send her kids to Langley or Herndon?
https://www.loudounnow.com/news/education/principal-noto-to-leave-potomac-falls-for-herndon/article_aa0ba76f-6dce-560d-b03d-e90d2b673e43.html
Anonymous wrote:We live within earshot of the Herndon high school marching band when they are practicing, and it would take me exactly 6 minutes to drive to HH, but my child gets bussed into Cooper/Langley, which takes 30-40 min. It’s ridiculous, but it’s why we paid the price we paid for our home. We have tons more square footage and land than we would have if we bought closer to Langley. There is no way our neighborhood or the surrounding ones would allow the redistricting to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if I follow, most answers to original question of what’s going on at Herndon HS point to principal and SBG. Will HH continue SBG with unlimited retakes next year or what has principal said grading plan will be next year? Thx,
Herndon parent again: It all comes down to Reid and Tyson - both are well aware of what is going on. They need to step up and take charge. Otherwise it will continue as is. Noto made it crystal clear she is not a good leader so it’s on Reid/Tyson to take action now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if I follow, most answers to original question of what’s going on at Herndon HS point to principal and SBG. Will HH continue SBG with unlimited retakes next year or what has principal said grading plan will be next year? Thx,
Herndon parent again: It all comes down to Reid and Tyson - both are well aware of what is going on. They need to step up and take charge. Otherwise it will continue as is. Noto made it crystal clear she is not a good leader so it’s on Reid/Tyson to take action now.
Anonymous wrote:So if I follow, most answers to original question of what’s going on at Herndon HS point to principal and SBG. Will HH continue SBG with unlimited retakes next year or what has principal said grading plan will be next year? Thx,