Anonymous wrote:Langley: good school but drug problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This principal is not a Madison grad and former sports star, as the previous one was, so that is changing the atmosphere there for the better.
And, then, some people think that sports is a great thing for a school. It raises the morale of the kids and gives them activities for balance in their lives.
Sports are still very big at Madison. The problem under the prior principal was that he tolerated bullying and misbehavior by jocks and created an environment in which the kids who were not varsity athletes were made to feel like second-class students. It is much better now.
This worries me as we are looking in the Madison pyramid. Kids are not sporty and not in band. We are not super wealthy. Is it better to go to a lesser school and be on the upper end of it (i.e. like a Herndon school) or go to a Madison type of school where you probably won't be among the super stars. ??
Speaking of Herndon -- are there so many esol/farms kids that the administration's attention is all about that? I know the demographics are trending toward more esol/farms in the past couple of years. Is there any concern about safety/fights/gangs? Can academically inclined kids (again, not sporty) find like-minded peers and good teachers with high expectations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This principal is not a Madison grad and former sports star, as the previous one was, so that is changing the atmosphere there for the better.
And, then, some people think that sports is a great thing for a school. It raises the morale of the kids and gives them activities for balance in their lives.
Sports are still very big at Madison. The problem under the prior principal was that he tolerated bullying and misbehavior by jocks and created an environment in which the kids who were not varsity athletes were made to feel like second-class students. It is much better now.
Anonymous wrote:This principal is not a Madison grad and former sports star, as the previous one was, so that is changing the atmosphere there for the better.
And, then, some people think that sports is a great thing for a school. It raises the morale of the kids and gives them activities for balance in their lives.
This principal is not a Madison grad and former sports star, as the previous one was, so that is changing the atmosphere there for the better.
There's no shortage of available information these days on test scores, demographics, rankings, AP vs. IB, etc. at the various FCPS high schools. What's more difficult to come by is good info on how the atmosphere differs at each. For example, are some schools more cliquish than others? More prone to problems with bullying? Are there bigger party schools"? Places with a strong sports culture where only the "jocks" fit in? Places where it's easier to be a geek? Etc, etc.
Anonymous wrote:
Oakton is probably less of a "rich kids" school than at five other HS in the county (Langley, McLean, Madison, Marshall and TJ).
Seriously?
Oakton is probably less of a "rich kids" school than at five other HS in the county (Langley, McLean, Madison, Marshall and TJ).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much everyone. This is very helpful information.
Any feedback on the options that haven't been mentioned yet? Am most interested in hearing from those who have (or have recently had) students at these schools. How have you found the social environment?
Langley
Madison
Marshall
Oakton
rich kids. Also, discriminated against in U. Va. admissions.
In terms of overall wealth of the communities, it goes in this order now:
Langley
McLean
Madison
Marshall
Woodson/Oakton (much more of a range at Oakton, though)
Robinson
Lake Braddock
West Springfield
yes, but what does this have to do with the cultures of the schools in those communities? That was the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much everyone. This is very helpful information.
Any feedback on the options that haven't been mentioned yet? Am most interested in hearing from those who have (or have recently had) students at these schools. How have you found the social environment?
Langley
Madison
Marshall
Oakton
rich kids. Also, discriminated against in U. Va. admissions.
In terms of overall wealth of the communities, it goes in this order now:
Langley
McLean
Madison
Marshall
Woodson/Oakton (much more of a range at Oakton, though)
Robinson
Lake Braddock
West Springfield
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much everyone. This is very helpful information.
Any feedback on the options that haven't been mentioned yet? Am most interested in hearing from those who have (or have recently had) students at these schools. How have you found the social environment?
Langley
Madison
Marshall
Oakton
rich kids. Also, discriminated against in U. Va. admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much everyone. This is very helpful information.
Any feedback on the options that haven't been mentioned yet? Am most interested in hearing from those who have (or have recently had) students at these schools. How have you found the social environment?
Langley
Madison
Marshall
Oakton