Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be totally on board with this if the City of McLean included ALL of the current McLean High School and Langley High School boundary areas. This would be a city that could provide all the same services of Fairfax County. There would not be any fighting with neighborhoods being left behind.
Obviously Fairfax County as an entity as a whole would fight this, but the actual people in Fairfax County would likely not really care - they would be like good riddance.
Fairfax County provides A LOT of resources that people don't ever think about. There are the things that everyone thinks of like schools, zoning, fire department, police, roads, snow removal. But things like courts, health department, disability services, elder services, animal control, libraries, parks, voting, etc. all need to be handled as well.
Why Langley and not certain areas of Falls Church that are closer in than Langley?
Anonymous wrote:Ah, the top 9.9% hoarding their riches and only caring about their own kids.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/06/the-birth-of-a-new-american-aristocracy/559130/
Anonymous wrote:I would be totally on board with this if the City of McLean included ALL of the current McLean High School and Langley High School boundary areas. This would be a city that could provide all the same services of Fairfax County. There would not be any fighting with neighborhoods being left behind.
Obviously Fairfax County as an entity as a whole would fight this, but the actual people in Fairfax County would likely not really care - they would be like good riddance.
Fairfax County provides A LOT of resources that people don't ever think about. There are the things that everyone thinks of like schools, zoning, fire department, police, roads, snow removal. But things like courts, health department, disability services, elder services, animal control, libraries, parks, voting, etc. all need to be handled as well.
Anonymous wrote:I would be totally on board with this if the City of McLean included ALL of the current McLean High School and Langley High School boundary areas. This would be a city that could provide all the same services of Fairfax County. There would not be any fighting with neighborhoods being left behind.
Obviously Fairfax County as an entity as a whole would fight this, but the actual people in Fairfax County would likely not really care - they would be like good riddance.
Fairfax County provides A LOT of resources that people don't ever think about. There are the things that everyone thinks of like schools, zoning, fire department, police, roads, snow removal. But things like courts, health department, disability services, elder services, animal control, libraries, parks, voting, etc. all need to be handled as well.
Anonymous wrote:Great idea. Our kids will be all almost out of high school when and if this ever happens. We are in Vienna and would have considered a move if McLean can pull this off and if our children were younger.
Anonymous wrote:But what about "equity?" (eye roll)
Vienna should also become a city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:moving forward with this would create a school that could rival TJ. Given the changes going on there, this would be welcomed
No it wouldn't. That's not what TJ is.
If you keep all the poors out, the scores will soar!!! Just look at Langley, PP.
It is not just about poors. Mclean has an extremely well educated. Lots of Harvard, MIT, UVA types. Well educated parents produce well educated children.
The poors in McLean are often the Asians who live in a modest home. The modest home is still $1m. Then you also have the rich Asian kids, rich Persian kids, rich white kids. If your parents are successful business owners, lawyers and doctors, you will have the proper support at home to succeed academically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, the top 9.9% hoarding their riches and only caring about their own kids.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/06/the-birth-of-a-new-american-aristocracy/559130/
shaming people for wanting the best for their kids isn't going to work here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:moving forward with this would create a school that could rival TJ. Given the changes going on there, this would be welcomed
No it wouldn't. That's not what TJ is.
If you keep all the poors out, the scores will soar!!! Just look at Langley, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If McLean HS needs a major renovation, is now really the best time to incorporate? Might be smart to wait and let FCPS pay for that first.
FCPS didnt deliver on this before, why would they now? Also, it would be coming from McLean taxes anyway. There is no benefit in waiting around for FCPS
Umm, you really think that McLean is solely funding renovations for FCPS buildings?
Anonymous wrote:Ah, the top 9.9% hoarding their riches and only caring about their own kids.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/06/the-birth-of-a-new-american-aristocracy/559130/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If McLean HS needs a major renovation, is now really the best time to incorporate? Might be smart to wait and let FCPS pay for that first.
FCPS didnt deliver on this before, why would they now? Also, it would be coming from McLean taxes anyway. There is no benefit in waiting around for FCPS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:moving forward with this would create a school that could rival TJ. Given the changes going on there, this would be welcomed
No it wouldn't. That's not what TJ is.
+1
You know how many wealthy and mediocre kids there are academically???