Anonymous wrote:Yeah, thanks. We still prefer McLean. It’s always been more diverse and a little less “Type A.”
And it appears there may be a new renovation queue issued within the next year or so and McLean could be fairly high on the next queue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley HS is recently rebuilt and slightly under capacity. McLean HS desperately needs a complete rebuilding but is at the bottom of the FCPS priority list. Even the bathrooms do not work at McLean HS. Demographics and test results are similar. Course offerings are pretty similar, Nearly all grads go to college at both HSs.
So I would choose the Langley pyramid - at least the kids have working bathrooms there.
Yeah, thanks. We still prefer McLean. It’s always been more diverse and a little less “Type A.”
And it appears there may be a new renovation queue issued within the next year or so and McLean could be fairly high on the next queue.
Anonymous wrote:Langley HS is recently rebuilt and slightly under capacity. McLean HS desperately needs a complete rebuilding but is at the bottom of the FCPS priority list. Even the bathrooms do not work at McLean HS. Demographics and test results are similar. Course offerings are pretty similar, Nearly all grads go to college at both HSs.
So I would choose the Langley pyramid - at least the kids have working bathrooms there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean and Longfellow are overcrowded.
Longfellow is not overcrowded.
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Longfellow is certainly overcrowded. They won't even let the kids take their backpacks to class due to the crowding.
They won’t let the kids take their backpacks to class but there isn’t enough time to get to lockers between classes. The crowding situation in the stairwell is dangerous.
My kids attended LFMS in 2015, 2016, 2018 and soon to be 2023. The school was already crowded since 2016 and it is much worse now. If you think it is bad at LFMS, it is a lot worse at McLean HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean and Longfellow are overcrowded.
Longfellow is not overcrowded.
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Longfellow is certainly overcrowded. They won't even let the kids take their backpacks to class due to the crowding.
They won’t let the kids take their backpacks to class but there isn’t enough time to get to lockers between classes. The crowding situation in the stairwell is dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean and Longfellow are overcrowded.
Longfellow is not overcrowded.
.
Longfellow is certainly overcrowded. They won't even let the kids take their backpacks to class due to the crowding.
They won’t let the kids take their backpacks to class but there isn’t enough time to get to lockers between classes. The crowding situation in the stairwell is dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean and Longfellow are overcrowded.
Longfellow is not overcrowded.
.
Longfellow is certainly overcrowded. They won't even let the kids take their backpacks to class due to the crowding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there are no sidewalks on Dolley Madison and it is a bit far. You can walk from Langley to Waverly but once you get to Dolley Madison, there are no sidewalks. That being said, most students like to hangout at Langley after school because everything is so nice there, from the school to the sports facilities. Most Kids at McLean HS don't like to hangout at school because the school is an absolute dump. Why hang out at the school when you can hang out at Santini, Starbucks, Chopx, etc...
I wish that were true. The Langley administration doesn’t trust the kids and makes the kids feel unwelcome if they are just hanging out at the school after hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression is that both Langley and McLean are very strong schools, but that McLean has a stronger sense of "school spirit" than Langley.
Three examples:
1. McLean girls played Langley girls for the district basketball championship this February. Several hundred McLean students came to the game, which was held at a neutral site (neither McLean nor Langley), to support their team. Only a few dozen Langley kids were at the game, which McLean won.
2. On the Instagram pages for post-graduation plans, about 1/3 of McLean's senior class has posted their plans so far. At Langley, it's less than 1/5th of the senior class.
3. I often see McLean kids hanging out together after school in downtown McLean. I don't see that among Langley kids as often, either in downtown McLean or when I'm in Great Falls Village in the afternoon.
These are just my observations and impressions and no doubt others may have a different perspective.
((sigh))
My kids hang out with their friends in their homes, or at the school during their activities. In fact, my DD spends most of her afternoons at school.
+1
That post is absurd. Quite a few very insecure posts here that aren't reflecting well on McLean.
Langley kids can’t just walk around downtown McLean after school because you can’t walk anywhere after school. They do indeed hang out at friends’ houses, often my house.
You’ll usually see more McLean kids walking to and from school or in the central McLean area. Langley area is less walkable and kids seem to make a beeline to the big parking lot.
You can't walk to downtown McLean from Langley because there are no sidewalks on Dolley Madison and it is a bit far. You can walk from Langley to Waverly but once you get to Dolley Madison, there are no sidewalks. That being said, most students like to hangout at Langley after school because everything is so nice there, from the school to the sports facilities. Most Kids at McLean HS don't like to hangout at school because the school is an absolute dump. Why hang out at the school when you can hang out at Santini, Starbucks, Chopx, etc...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression is that both Langley and McLean are very strong schools, but that McLean has a stronger sense of "school spirit" than Langley.
Three examples:
1. McLean girls played Langley girls for the district basketball championship this February. Several hundred McLean students came to the game, which was held at a neutral site (neither McLean nor Langley), to support their team. Only a few dozen Langley kids were at the game, which McLean won.
2. On the Instagram pages for post-graduation plans, about 1/3 of McLean's senior class has posted their plans so far. At Langley, it's less than 1/5th of the senior class.
3. I often see McLean kids hanging out together after school in downtown McLean. I don't see that among Langley kids as often, either in downtown McLean or when I'm in Great Falls Village in the afternoon.
These are just my observations and impressions and no doubt others may have a different perspective.
((sigh))
My kids hang out with their friends in their homes, or at the school during their activities. In fact, my DD spends most of her afternoons at school.
+1
That post is absurd. Quite a few very insecure posts here that aren't reflecting well on McLean.
Langley kids can’t just walk around downtown McLean after school because you can’t walk anywhere after school. They do indeed hang out at friends’ houses, often my house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression is that both Langley and McLean are very strong schools, but that McLean has a stronger sense of "school spirit" than Langley.
Three examples:
1. McLean girls played Langley girls for the district basketball championship this February. Several hundred McLean students came to the game, which was held at a neutral site (neither McLean nor Langley), to support their team. Only a few dozen Langley kids were at the game, which McLean won.
2. On the Instagram pages for post-graduation plans, about 1/3 of McLean's senior class has posted their plans so far. At Langley, it's less than 1/5th of the senior class.
3. I often see McLean kids hanging out together after school in downtown McLean. I don't see that among Langley kids as often, either in downtown McLean or when I'm in Great Falls Village in the afternoon.
These are just my observations and impressions and no doubt others may have a different perspective.
((sigh))
My kids hang out with their friends in their homes, or at the school during their activities. In fact, my DD spends most of her afternoons at school.
+1
That post is absurd. Quite a few very insecure posts here that aren't reflecting well on McLean.
Langley kids can’t just walk around downtown McLean after school because you can’t walk anywhere after school. They do indeed hang out at friends’ houses, often my house.
You’ll usually see more McLean kids walking to and from school or in the central McLean area. Langley area is less walkable and kids seem to make a beeline to the big parking lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression is that both Langley and McLean are very strong schools, but that McLean has a stronger sense of "school spirit" than Langley.
Three examples:
1. McLean girls played Langley girls for the district basketball championship this February. Several hundred McLean students came to the game, which was held at a neutral site (neither McLean nor Langley), to support their team. Only a few dozen Langley kids were at the game, which McLean won.
2. On the Instagram pages for post-graduation plans, about 1/3 of McLean's senior class has posted their plans so far. At Langley, it's less than 1/5th of the senior class.
3. I often see McLean kids hanging out together after school in downtown McLean. I don't see that among Langley kids as often, either in downtown McLean or when I'm in Great Falls Village in the afternoon.
These are just my observations and impressions and no doubt others may have a different perspective.
((sigh))
My kids hang out with their friends in their homes, or at the school during their activities. In fact, my DD spends most of her afternoons at school.
+1
That post is absurd. Quite a few very insecure posts here that aren't reflecting well on McLean.
Langley kids can’t just walk around downtown McLean after school because you can’t walk anywhere after school. They do indeed hang out at friends’ houses, often my house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression is that both Langley and McLean are very strong schools, but that McLean has a stronger sense of "school spirit" than Langley.
Three examples:
1. McLean girls played Langley girls for the district basketball championship this February. Several hundred McLean students came to the game, which was held at a neutral site (neither McLean nor Langley), to support their team. Only a few dozen Langley kids were at the game, which McLean won.
2. On the Instagram pages for post-graduation plans, about 1/3 of McLean's senior class has posted their plans so far. At Langley, it's less than 1/5th of the senior class.
3. I often see McLean kids hanging out together after school in downtown McLean. I don't see that among Langley kids as often, either in downtown McLean or when I'm in Great Falls Village in the afternoon.
These are just my observations and impressions and no doubt others may have a different perspective.
((sigh))
My kids hang out with their friends in their homes, or at the school during their activities. In fact, my DD spends most of her afternoons at school.
+1
That post is absurd. Quite a few very insecure posts here that aren't reflecting well on McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean and Longfellow are overcrowded.
Longfellow is not overcrowded.
.
Longfellow is certainly overcrowded. They won't even let the kids take their backpacks to class due to the crowding.