Anonymous wrote:To prove that the learning that goes in inside the building is not dependent upon the outside aesthetics? Maybe it is a good lesson for kids who are used to manicured lawns?
Anonymous wrote:20% of Langley kids are actually closer to Herndon high. Send those kids to Herndon and send kids on the western side of McLean and those off of Dolly Madison to Langley.
Move all Herndon kids (even “Oak Hill” and “Franklin Farms” which are actually Herndon addresses) to Herndon and move all the Reston kids that go to Herndon to South Lakes.
Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it that the one of the most highly taxed school pyramids has such a dumpy middle and high school building. not to mention overcrowded elementary schools?
Should this be the priority over all else? I mean cooper and langley are / have gotten major renovations and expansions ?
Mclean high looks like a 3rd work slum school
OP has asked a simple question: “why?”
Eleven pages of discussion in response to OP's question, and virtually no one will answer the question, "why?"
The McLean pyramid has crappy buildings because the FCPS school board is dominated by extreme-progressives who look down on the McLean pyramid as benefitting from "white privilege" or "Asian privilege." Therefore, they consciously deprive McLean of resources and keep pushing it down the renovation queue, since they believe over-privileged Mclean does not deserve to be renovated.
The county superintendent is in ideological lock-step with the school board's extreme progressive view.
And everyone at Gatehouse views McLean the same way: rich and privileged Asian and white McLean does not deserve any resources, nor the renovation it desperately needs.
This is what the SB, Reid, and Gatehouse mean when they repeatedly say: “we put equity first and above all else.” Their interpretation of equity means McLean comes last in all things they control.
Now you know “why.”
You are voting against your own interests if you live in the McLean pyramid and vote for a democrat for school board this November.
You keep repeating this about an attack on privileged McLean, but the examples of beautifully renovated and expanded Langley, West Springfield, Oakton, and Madison facilities completely refute your argument. There is obviously no attack on privileged White/Asian families when 40% of the top 10 wealthiest and best pyramids of FCPS have been given extravagant and cutting-edge facilities. Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it that the one of the most highly taxed school pyramids has such a dumpy middle and high school building. not to mention overcrowded elementary schools?
Should this be the priority over all else? I mean cooper and langley are / have gotten major renovations and expansions ?
Mclean high looks like a 3rd work slum school
OP has asked a simple question: “why?”
Eleven pages of discussion in response to OP's question, and virtually no one will answer the question, "why?"
The McLean pyramid has crappy buildings because the FCPS school board is dominated by extreme-progressives who look down on the McLean pyramid as benefitting from "white privilege" or "Asian privilege." Therefore, they consciously deprive McLean of resources and keep pushing it down the renovation queue, since they believe over-privileged Mclean does not deserve to be renovated.
The county superintendent is in ideological lock-step with the school board's extreme progressive view.
And everyone at Gatehouse views McLean the same way: rich and privileged Asian and white McLean does not deserve any resources, nor the renovation it desperately needs.
This is what the SB, Reid, and Gatehouse mean when they repeatedly say: “we put equity first and above all else.” Their interpretation of equity means McLean comes last in all things they control.
Now you know “why.”
You are voting against your own interests if you live in the McLean pyramid and vote for a democrat for school board this November.
You keep repeating this about an attack on privileged McLean, but the examples of beautifully renovated and expanded Langley, West Springfield, Oakton, and Madison facilities completely refute your argument. There is obviously no attack on privileged White/Asian families when 40% of the top 10 wealthiest and best pyramids of FCPS have been given extravagant and cutting-edge facilities. Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it that the one of the most highly taxed school pyramids has such a dumpy middle and high school building. not to mention overcrowded elementary schools?
Should this be the priority over all else? I mean cooper and langley are / have gotten major renovations and expansions ?
Mclean high looks like a 3rd work slum school
OP has asked a simple question: “why?”
Eleven pages of discussion in response to OP's question, and virtually no one will answer the question, "why?"
The McLean pyramid has crappy buildings because the FCPS school board is dominated by extreme-progressives who look down on the McLean pyramid as benefitting from "white privilege" or "Asian privilege." Therefore, they consciously deprive McLean of resources and keep pushing it down the renovation queue, since they believe over-privileged Mclean does not deserve to be renovated.
The county superintendent is in ideological lock-step with the school board's extreme progressive view.
And everyone at Gatehouse views McLean the same way: rich and privileged Asian and white McLean does not deserve any resources, nor the renovation it desperately needs.
This is what the SB, Reid, and Gatehouse mean when they repeatedly say: “we put equity first and above all else.” Their interpretation of equity means McLean comes last in all things they control.
Now you know “why.”
You are voting against your own interests if you live in the McLean pyramid and vote for a democrat for school board this November.
Anonymous wrote:The area near Mclean HS is very dense with families. The closest ES is the most overcrowded in the county. There needs to be a HS in that area or you’d be bussing kids all over (also lots of traffic).
I have and have had kids at Mclean HS. The physical plant is a dump but it’s a great school. At some point, the deterioration is going to really reach an inflection point. It doesn’t impact my kids much on a day to day basis but they notice when they go to other schools for events that they are all much nicer.
Anonymous wrote:20% of Langley kids are actually closer to Herndon high. Send those kids to Herndon and send kids on the western side of McLean and those off of Dolly Madison to Langley.
Move all Herndon kids (even “Oak Hill” and “Franklin Farms” which are actually Herndon addresses) to Herndon and move all the Reston kids that go to Herndon to South Lakes.
Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:20% of Langley kids are actually closer to Herndon high. Send those kids to Herndon and send kids on the western side of McLean and those off of Dolly Madison to Langley.
Move all Herndon kids (even “Oak Hill” and “Franklin Farms” which are actually Herndon addresses) to Herndon and move all the Reston kids that go to Herndon to South Lakes.
Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The area near Mclean HS is very dense with families. The closest ES is the most overcrowded in the county. There needs to be a HS in that area or you’d be bussing kids all over (also lots of traffic).
I have and have had kids at Mclean HS. The physical plant is a dump but it’s a great school. At some point, the deterioration is going to really reach an inflection point. It doesn’t impact my kids much on a day to day basis but they notice when they go to other schools for events that they are all much nicer.
Is the school kept clean? That goes a long way in an old school.
I was a teacher. I taught in a very old school. The teachers were great and dedicated. That is what counts.
If the school is not clean, that falls on administration.
Anonymous wrote:The area near Mclean HS is very dense with families. The closest ES is the most overcrowded in the county. There needs to be a HS in that area or you’d be bussing kids all over (also lots of traffic).
I have and have had kids at Mclean HS. The physical plant is a dump but it’s a great school. At some point, the deterioration is going to really reach an inflection point. It doesn’t impact my kids much on a day to day basis but they notice when they go to other schools for events that they are all much nicer.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it that the one of the most highly taxed school pyramids has such a dumpy middle and high school building. not to mention overcrowded elementary schools?
Should this be the priority over all else? I mean cooper and langley are / have gotten major renovations and expansions ?
Mclean high looks like a 3rd work slum school