Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, Beauvoir let a pedophile walk away free from the campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And regarding whether or not Landon has any Seniors who are 19, that is a joke. Many of those boys repeated a year along the way, so many of those kids turn 19 during the course of the school year (or before).
Half the graduating class will be 19 by June this year. Not unusual in private school.
Unusual for my kids' private school. In my two kids' two grades, there are only a total of four "summer birthday" holdbacks. And only two of them will turn 19 by the June following graduation. Either Landon does things far differently, or maybe you're speculating without any inside knowledge.
I do have inside knowledge. My son was one that turned 19 before he graduated. There are many boys that are fine, upstanding students at Landon. Every school has some bad eggs. Unfortunately, Landons seem to get an unfair amount of attention. That is what I find peculiar.
Anonymous wrote:The problem with Landon is that it seems every time a scandal starts to die down a new one pops up. So, the good that Landon does is, again, outweighed by the bad. It's the frequency of scandals. Every school has them but it seems Landon has much more than its fair share of scandals.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And regarding whether or not Landon has any Seniors who are 19, that is a joke. Many of those boys repeated a year along the way, so many of those kids turn 19 during the course of the school year (or before).
Half the graduating class will be 19 by June this year. Not unusual in private school.
Unusual for my kids' private school. In my two kids' two grades, there are only a total of four "summer birthday" holdbacks. And only two of them will turn 19 by the June following graduation. Either Landon does things far differently, or maybe you're speculating without any inside knowledge.
I do have inside knowledge. My son was one that turned 19 before he graduated. There are many boys that are fine, upstanding students at Landon. Every school has some bad eggs. Unfortunately, Landons seem to get an unfair amount of attention. That is what I find peculiar.
Anonymous wrote:Former Landon family here. Yes, there are lots of older kids
in Landon classes. Lots of redshirting .
Anonymous wrote:I do have inside knowledge. My son was one that turned 19 before he graduated. There are many boys that are fine, upstanding students at Landon. Every school has some bad eggs. Unfortunately, Landons seem to get an unfair amount of attention. That is what I find peculiar
The problem with Landon is that it seems every time a scandal starts to die down a new one pops up. So, the good that Landon does is, again, outweighed by the bad. It's the frequency of scandals. Every school has them but it seems Landon has much more than its fair share of scandals.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And regarding whether or not Landon has any Seniors who are 19, that is a joke. Many of those boys repeated a year along the way, so many of those kids turn 19 during the course of the school year (or before).
Half the graduating class will be 19 by June this year. Not unusual in private school.
Unusual for my kids' private school. In my two kids' two grades, there are only a total of four "summer birthday" holdbacks. And only two of them will turn 19 by the June following graduation. Either Landon does things far differently, or maybe you're speculating without any inside knowledge.
I do have inside knowledge. My son was one that turned 19 before he graduated. There are many boys that are fine, upstanding students at Landon. Every school has some bad eggs. Unfortunately, Landons seem to get an unfair amount of attention. That is what I find peculiar.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt this is the reaction you are looking for, but I find Landon's parents approach to beach week very responsible. They have chaperones and rules. My children's public schools had way less supervision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And regarding whether or not Landon has any Seniors who are 19, that is a joke. Many of those boys repeated a year along the way, so many of those kids turn 19 during the course of the school year (or before).
Half the graduating class will be 19 by June this year. Not unusual in private school.
Unusual for my kids' private school. In my two kids' two grades, there are only a total of four "summer birthday" holdbacks. And only two of them will turn 19 by the June following graduation. Either Landon does things far differently, or maybe you're speculating without any inside knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Half the world is messed up because of alcohol and drugs and these patterns start when kids are teenagers. For the parents who think it is ok for teens to drink as long as they are not driving are just contributing to the continuation of a messed up society. I went back to visit my old home town last weekend. I heard about one guy from high school who back in the day was a good looking popular football player who just was in the cool party crowd. He is now in his forties living in his dead parents house and is so addicted to drugs and alcohol he rarely leaves the house. So sure parents keep telling yourselves it's better to be a cool parent than teaching your kids how alcohol is a slippery slope to a messed up life. There is a reason teenagers should not drink. The teenage brain makes bad impulsive decisions and a drunk teenage brain is basically useless.