Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a school that get such a beating on a website for stuff that has happened in span of 15 years. The school according to its website jut finished a $55M capital campaign. Love it or hate it, but when folks continue to bash a school (repeatedly) one has to thing there are folks who are jealous of the school.
If you don't like the school, I have a simple solution for you, don't send your son there or attend the open house. The school will be around for a very long time so get used to the so called "thugs" it produces.
Anonymous wrote:You will not be alone. There are lots of families in similar economic strata as you. My advice would be to involve yourself in volunteer activities at school and help your son to build a social network by issuing invitations to fellow classmates and hosting "playdates." The culture is different than public schools but with a little effort your boy should be fine.
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a school that get such a beating on a website for stuff that has happened in span of 15 years. The school according to its website jut finished a $55M capital campaign. Love it or hate it, but when folks continue to bash a school (repeatedly) one has to thing there are folks who are jealous of the school.
If you don't like the school, I have a simple solution for you, don't send your son there or attend the open house. The school will be around for a very long time so get used to the so called "thugs" it produces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's because Landon kids act like the toughest suburban thugs in the DMV. The way they act and dress is ridiculous.
Well, there's something to that.
Landon wants badly to compete and to win in all sports. Other schools do too, but maybe not to the same degree.
To support that, there's a lot of strength training / weight lifting that occurs. Again, they aren't alone.
The desire on the part of the Bears to try these new muscles out on weekends is apparently irresistible
Now, of course, that's not all or even most Landon boys. But there's been enough of them over the years to convince many non-Landon people that the place is full of well-heeled and well-mannered thugs. They weren't that way when they started and the attitude recedes after a few years in college. But while they are there...
I can't "prove" any of this. But for it to be so widely believed here in DC suggests the opinion is rooted in experience.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's because Landon kids act like the toughest suburban thugs in the DMV. The way they act and dress is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a tip for you relative to Landon and some of the other IAC schools
Don't assume the world started when your son and you showed up on Wilson Lane.
Landon just isn't very popular among the other IAC schools.
There's a long history between these schools and its kept alive by teachers and coaches and alumni and parents who have had multiple boys at the schools. Most of this has revolves around athletics but some of it has to do with out of school interactions and episodes.
You won't be able to fix the problem. There's been far too much water under the bridge.
Just understand that this well of hard feeling exists and tread carefully.
Not sure I am following. Examples?
Anonymous wrote:Here's a tip for you relative to Landon and some of the other IAC schools
Don't assume the world started when your son and you showed up on Wilson Lane.
Landon just isn't very popular among the other IAC schools.
There's a long history between these schools and its kept alive by teachers and coaches and alumni and parents who have had multiple boys at the schools. Most of this has revolves around athletics but some of it has to do with out of school interactions and episodes.
You won't be able to fix the problem. There's been far too much water under the bridge.
Just understand that this well of hard feeling exists and tread carefully.