Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Except my child's W-L IB degree helped them get into UVa! That's not blowing
A couple dozen get into UVa from both Yorktown and W-L. You don't need an IB degree to get into UVa.
I don't think W-L blows. I think W-L has gotten really huge and there aren't any additional extracurriculars/events offered when there are more kids. Something to think about at least.
In fact, the admissions data published by Arlington magazine shows that exactly 10% of both W&L and YHS are admitted to UVA for the last five years consistently.
There is another high school in arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Except my child's W-L IB degree helped them get into UVa! That's not blowing
A couple dozen get into UVa from both Yorktown and W-L. You don't need an IB degree to get into UVa.
I don't think W-L blows. I think W-L has gotten really huge and there aren't any additional extracurriculars/events offered when there are more kids. Something to think about at least.
In fact, the admissions data published by Arlington magazine shows that exactly 10% of both W&L and YHS are admitted to UVA for the last five years consistently.
There is another high school in arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Except my child's W-L IB degree helped them get into UVa! That's not blowing
A couple dozen get into UVa from both Yorktown and W-L. You don't need an IB degree to get into UVa.
I don't think W-L blows. I think W-L has gotten really huge and there aren't any additional extracurriculars/events offered when there are more kids. Something to think about at least.
In fact, the admissions data published by Arlington magazine shows that exactly 10% of both W&L and YHS are admitted to UVA for the last five years consistently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Except my child's W-L IB degree helped them get into UVa! That's not blowing
A couple dozen get into UVa from both Yorktown and W-L. You don't need an IB degree to get into UVa.
I don't think W-L blows. I think W-L has gotten really huge and there aren't any additional extracurriculars/events offered when there are more kids. Something to think about at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
The school is much whiter than the schools where there are drug problems
How white is Yorktown? As in: white culture? (maga?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Except my child's W-L IB degree helped them get into UVa! That's not blowing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Except my child's W-L IB degree helped them get into UVa! That's not blowing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to Loudoun County to avoid it
avoid what?
What part of the question posted did you not understand?
We moved to Loudoun County to avoid Yorktown's culture. Also, North Arlington is a cesspool. Much nicer out here. Better schools, too.
Anonymous wrote:W-L blows!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
The school is much whiter than the schools where there are drug problems
How white is Yorktown? As in: white culture? (maga?)
In terms of that culture, probably more than most public high schools in the region, but nothing terribly alarming. ARLnow, the popular hyperlocal news site published a story a few years ago (pre covid era) about students at the school who requested teachers take down certain politically progressive banners and posters. I don’t recall if they prevailed in the effort.
Wait - public school teachers at Yorktown have displayed openly-partisan banners and posters in classrooms?
No. The racist families at YHS behaved poorly a few years ago. Not sure if any of them still have kids at the school though.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/601983.page
We opted for W-L.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
The school is much whiter than the schools where there are drug problems
How white is Yorktown? As in: white culture? (maga?)
In terms of that culture, probably more than most public high schools in the region, but nothing terribly alarming. ARLnow, the popular hyperlocal news site published a story a few years ago (pre covid era) about students at the school who requested teachers take down certain politically progressive banners and posters. I don’t recall if they prevailed in the effort.
Wait - public school teachers at Yorktown have displayed openly-partisan banners and posters in classrooms?
No. The racist families at YHS behaved poorly a few years ago. Not sure if any of them still have kids at the school though.
https://www..com/jforum/posts/list/601983.page
We opted for W-L.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
The school is much whiter than the schools where there are drug problems
Troll. There are drug problems at all the schools, Langley, McLean, W&L, and *gasp* even Loudon county.
Where is "Loudon" County?
Way TF out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
The school is much whiter than the schools where there are drug problems
Troll. There are drug problems at all the schools, Langley, McLean, W&L, and *gasp* even Loudon county.
Where is "Loudon" County?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about drug use, etc.? Is it better/worse than other high schools in the area?
How much does the school do to make sure gets don't get lost in the huge student population?
The school is much whiter than the schools where there are drug problems
Troll. There are drug problems at all the schools, Langley, McLean, W&L, and *gasp* even Loudon county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to Loudoun County to avoid it
avoid what?