Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am considering buying into Langley area too so my kids can go there, but all those talks about Langley being a "rich" school makes me wonder if we are too poor to go there (I know it's public school, what I meant is whether my kids would fit in with other "rich" students in their class). My husband and I both work, are there lots of SAHM at Langaley? What would you say the average HHI is?
If you can afford to live there, you won’t be too poor for your kid to attend.
But if you’re worried about your kid attending a school with no poor kids or your kid not being able to afford the same things as the kids from the wealthier part of McLean or Great Falls, look in the McLean and Marshall districts instead. The academics are just as good and there is more diversity.
Thank you! But I thought lots of the "wealthier parts" who are zoned to Langley send their kids to private schools? I just don't want my kids to feel poor (I felt poor when I was growing up). I just want my kids to "fit in", on par with his peers (besides academics), on things like sports, summer camps, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am considering buying into Langley area too so my kids can go there, but all those talks about Langley being a "rich" school makes me wonder if we are too poor to go there (I know it's public school, what I meant is whether my kids would fit in with other "rich" students in their class). My husband and I both work, are there lots of SAHM at Langaley? What would you say the average HHI is?
If you can afford to live there, you won’t be too poor for your kid to attend.
But if you’re worried about your kid attending a school with no poor kids or your kid not being able to afford the same things as the kids from the wealthier part of McLean or Great Falls, look in the McLean and Marshall districts instead. The academics are just as good and there is more diversity.
Thank you! But I thought lots of the "wealthier parts" who are zoned to Langley send their kids to private schools? I just don't want my kids to feel poor (I felt poor when I was growing up). I just want my kids to "fit in", on par with his peers (besides academics), on things like sports, summer camps, etc.
They do, especially the Langley families north of 123 in McLean.,
But I really don’t think other kids will make your kids feel poor unless you are the one who makes too much out of any disparities when it comes to clothes, vacations, etc. Otherwise kids roll with their families having different priorities, without over-analyzing what that may or may not say about their parents’ bank accounts.
Anonymous wrote:I am considering buying into Langley area too so my kids can go there, but all those talks about Langley being a "rich" school makes me wonder if we are too poor to go there (I know it's public school, what I meant is whether my kids would fit in with other "rich" students in their class). My husband and I both work, are there lots of SAHM at Langaley? What would you say the average HHI is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am considering buying into Langley area too so my kids can go there, but all those talks about Langley being a "rich" school makes me wonder if we are too poor to go there (I know it's public school, what I meant is whether my kids would fit in with other "rich" students in their class). My husband and I both work, are there lots of SAHM at Langaley? What would you say the average HHI is?
If you can afford to live there, you won’t be too poor for your kid to attend.
But if you’re worried about your kid attending a school with no poor kids or your kid not being able to afford the same things as the kids from the wealthier part of McLean or Great Falls, look in the McLean and Marshall districts instead. The academics are just as good and there is more diversity.
Thank you! But I thought lots of the "wealthier parts" who are zoned to Langley send their kids to private schools? I just don't want my kids to feel poor (I felt poor when I was growing up). I just want my kids to "fit in", on par with his peers (besides academics), on things like sports, summer camps, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I am considering buying into Langley area too so my kids can go there, but all those talks about Langley being a "rich" school makes me wonder if we are too poor to go there (I know it's public school, what I meant is whether my kids would fit in with other "rich" students in their class). My husband and I both work, are there lots of SAHM at Langaley? What would you say the average HHI is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am considering buying into Langley area too so my kids can go there, but all those talks about Langley being a "rich" school makes me wonder if we are too poor to go there (I know it's public school, what I meant is whether my kids would fit in with other "rich" students in their class). My husband and I both work, are there lots of SAHM at Langaley? What would you say the average HHI is?
If you can afford to live there, you won’t be too poor for your kid to attend.
But if you’re worried about your kid attending a school with no poor kids or your kid not being able to afford the same things as the kids from the wealthier part of McLean or Great Falls, look in the McLean and Marshall districts instead. The academics are just as good and there is more diversity.
Thank you! But I thought lots of the "wealthier parts" who are zoned to Langley send their kids to private schools? I just don't want my kids to feel poor (I felt poor when I was growing up). I just want my kids to "fit in", on par with his peers (besides academics), on things like sports, summer camps, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am considering buying into Langley area too so my kids can go there, but all those talks about Langley being a "rich" school makes me wonder if we are too poor to go there (I know it's public school, what I meant is whether my kids would fit in with other "rich" students in their class). My husband and I both work, are there lots of SAHM at Langaley? What would you say the average HHI is?
If you can afford to live there, you won’t be too poor for your kid to attend.
But if you’re worried about your kid attending a school with no poor kids or your kid not being able to afford the same things as the kids from the wealthier part of McLean or Great Falls, look in the McLean and Marshall districts instead. The academics are just as good and there is more diversity.
Anonymous wrote:I am considering buying into Langley area too so my kids can go there, but all those talks about Langley being a "rich" school makes me wonder if we are too poor to go there (I know it's public school, what I meant is whether my kids would fit in with other "rich" students in their class). My husband and I both work, are there lots of SAHM at Langaley? What would you say the average HHI is?
Anonymous wrote:Current Langley parent. Have never seen drugs, etc. I guess they are there, like any other HS, but your child has to go looking for it.
One thing to know ahead of time is that even though Langley has a good academic reputation, the actual level of instruction is quite poor. The teachers are dealing with lots of students and the crazy FCPS regulations this year about grading, amount of homework, etc. The amount of actual class time, actual instruction, is cut by about 40%. This is something any parent should be aware of. Langley has a good reputation because the parents supplement supplement supplement, not because the actual classes at Langley are any better than those at another FCPS Hugh school.
If your family can easily afford private, I might give it another year or transfer to another school. FCPS as a whole is a mess and will continue to be so for at least a few years.
Good luck OP!
Anonymous wrote:Current Langley parent. Have never seen drugs, etc. I guess they are there, like any other HS, but your child has to go looking for it.
One thing to know ahead of time is that even though Langley has a good academic reputation, the actual level of instruction is quite poor. The teachers are dealing with lots of students and the crazy FCPS regulations this year about grading, amount of homework, etc. The amount of actual class time, actual instruction, is cut by about 40%. This is something any parent should be aware of. Langley has a good reputation because the parents supplement supplement supplement, not because the actual classes at Langley are any better than those at another FCPS Hugh school.
If your family can easily afford private, I might give it another year or transfer to another school. FCPS as a whole is a mess and will continue to be so for at least a few years.
Good luck OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley is a bubble of really well off kids but your DD is coming from a private so that should not be an issue.
The difference is really well off kids getting less attention and supervision than they’d get at a private.
Anonymous wrote:Current Langley parent. Have never seen drugs, etc. I guess they are there, like any other HS, but your child has to go looking for it.
One thing to know ahead of time is that even though Langley has a good academic reputation, the actual level of instruction is quite poor. The teachers are dealing with lots of students and the crazy FCPS regulations this year about grading, amount of homework, etc. The amount of actual class time, actual instruction, is cut by about 40%. This is something any parent should be aware of. Langley has a good reputation because the parents supplement supplement supplement, not because the actual classes at Langley are any better than those at another FCPS Hugh school.
If your family can easily afford private, I might give it another year or transfer to another school. FCPS as a whole is a mess and will continue to be so for at least a few years.
Good luck OP!