Anonymous wrote:The rich can be criminals. We had arms dealers (parents) at our high SES high school (not FCPS)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the naïveté of anyone assuming there is less drug use at Langley.
Bless your heart.
Love the obvious trolling of anyone claiming there is *more* drug use at Langley.
Bless your heart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the naïveté of anyone assuming there is less drug use at Langley.
Bless your heart.
Love the obvious trolling of anyone claiming there is *more* drug use at Langley.
Bless your heart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the naïveté of anyone assuming there is less drug use at Langley.
Bless your heart.
Love the obvious trolling of anyone claiming there is *more* drug use at Langley.
Bless your heart.
Anonymous wrote:An advanced student at Langley (one who takes all Honors and AP classes) will have the exact same outcome as an advanced student at Falls Church and Justice. In fact, the FC/Justice kid may have more of a benefit at local universities.
Anonymous wrote:Love the naïveté of anyone assuming there is less drug use at Langley.
Bless your heart.
Anonymous wrote:An advanced student at Langley (one who takes all Honors and AP classes) will have the exact same outcome as an advanced student at Falls Church and Justice. In fact, the FC/Justice kid may have more of a benefit at local universities.
Anonymous wrote:An advanced student at Langley (one who takes all Honors and AP classes) will have the exact same outcome as an advanced student at Falls Church and Justice. In fact, the FC/Justice kid may have more of a benefit at local universities.
Anonymous wrote:It’s better in that there a fewer fights, less vaping and drug dealing, lower teen pregnancy rates, more advanced classes, fewer disruptive kids. They don’t have a lot of the challenges schools with many FARMS and ESOL kids have.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if the academics are better or not, but it is certainly more competitive at Langley in terms of getting into college because many of your peers are high achievers. That said, my kids got an excellent education at Langley and were more than prepared for college. We also loved the chorus program at Langley!
Anonymous wrote:I have to think you are a troll if you haven’t figured out that public schools vary significantly based on the SES of the area. Now is it because the teaching is better or bc the peers/expectations are different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to think you are a troll if you haven’t figured out that public schools vary significantly based on the SES of the area. Now is it because the teaching is better or bc the peers/expectations are different?
I think the question is a real one. High SES families come with their own problems, and schools aren't necessarily "better" because of it.