Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean has more “diversity.” Rolling on the floor laughing.
McLean HS is definitely more diverse than Langley or Yorktown.
Define "diverse." Do you mean by socioeconomic status, or culture/language/ethnicity or some other measure?
McLean is more diverse in SES in that it has almost 10% its students receiving free or reduced meals, compared to 2% for Langley.
McLean has 22.83% Asian, 2.54 black, 11.885 Hispanic, 58.02% white, 4.74% other. Plus, the white population has a significant % of students of Middle Eastern heritage. There is also quite a bit of religious diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean has more “diversity.” Rolling on the floor laughing.
McLean HS is definitely more diverse than Langley or Yorktown.
Define "diverse." Do you mean by socioeconomic status, or culture/language/ethnicity or some other measure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you move to Arlington when your child is (will be) 4-5 years old, you need to be very aware that the county has not addressed its overcapacity problems and between 5-20 years from now the county is headed into serious disaster.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/666638.page
Many people who will rush into this thread and explain all schools face this problem. Just be aware Fairfax has more landa nd a larger tax base from which it can resolve this challenge.
Of course Fairfax has a larger tax base, but Arlington has fewer students as a percentage of the total population, which allows APS to spend more per student.
The issue in Arlington isn't financial resources, but whether the plan to address overcrowding is to (1) build more schools or (2) play chicken and wait for people to leave.
Spoiler alert: they played chicken, we didn't leave, but they can't build them fast enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean has more “diversity.” Rolling on the floor laughing.
McLean HS is definitely more diverse than Langley or Yorktown.
Anonymous wrote:McLean has more “diversity.” Rolling on the floor laughing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you move to Arlington when your child is (will be) 4-5 years old, you need to be very aware that the county has not addressed its overcapacity problems and between 5-20 years from now the county is headed into serious disaster.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/666638.page
Many people who will rush into this thread and explain all schools face this problem. Just be aware Fairfax has more landa nd a larger tax base from which it can resolve this challenge.
Of course Fairfax has a larger tax base, but Arlington has fewer students as a percentage of the total population, which allows APS to spend more per student.
The issue in Arlington isn't financial resources, but whether the plan to address overcrowding is to (1) build more schools or (2) play chicken and wait for people to leave.