Anonymous wrote:
It would be hard for a kid to be at McLean now and be surrounded by people "just like them." The school is about 5% AA, over 10% Hispanic, and over 20% Asian; the "white" students include substantial numbers of students from the Middle East and Europe; and roughly 10% of the kids get FARMS.
I know you are trying to disabuse people of false assumptions about FCHS, but you don't need to stereotype McLean to get there.
Anonymous wrote:
For what its worth, I never hear anything good or bad about Falls Church HS. I've never known anyone who went there. I do meet people who attended other local schools however.
My guess is that the area has gentrified a lot since we went to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went there 15 years ago I just remember some new friends I made had alot less than my family. I lived in a nice home w/ pool and lots of luxuries and people always wanted to come over. I loved it (teachers were great and I made honor roll) but than again I was there for only one year until I transferred to a terrible school Hayfield aka Gayfield. I lived in Fairfax Station where it wasn't until they opened South County i realized all the kids were hiding in private schools. If your kids are all going to the school I wouldnt worry too much.
I probably knew you! I went to Luther Jackson and Falls Church and have posted on other threads my support for the schools. I didn't love Luther but that was more due to it being full of 12 and 13 year old kids rather than the academics. In fact most of the kids I knew and was friends with ended up going to Thomas Jefferson for HS. I loved Falls Church since it was a small school with some great teachers. Since it was one of the smaller high schools I was able to play on sports teams (and actually play) when I wouldn't have made the team at a larger, more competitive school like McLean. I also took 5 AP classes my senior year, and about 4 in the previous years so I don't feel the academics were lacking. Yes, it was more diverse both ethnically and socioeconomically than Langley or McLean. I viewed that both now and then as a plus. We live in a big world full of all types, I don't want my kids to only be surround by people just like them.
Anonymous wrote:I have a child at Luther Jackson. I heard the rumors before we decided (we could have used Thoreau instead), and they appear to have no basis in current reality. Really. I see and hear zero evidence of anything people were afraid of.
The only possible explanation I can think of is that perhaps the school used to be rougher and is taking a while to shed its reputation. But I do think the reputation is being perpetuated by people who, as PP said, haven't set a foot inside the doors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went there 15 years ago I just remember some new friends I made had alot less than my family. I lived in a nice home w/ pool and lots of luxuries and people always wanted to come over. I loved it (teachers were great and I made honor roll) but than again I was there for only one year until I transferred to a terrible school Hayfield aka Gayfield. I lived in Fairfax Station where it wasn't until they opened South County i realized all the kids were hiding in private schools. If your kids are all going to the school I wouldnt worry too much.
I probably knew you! I went to Luther Jackson and Falls Church and have posted on other threads my support for the schools. I didn't love Luther but that was more due to it being full of 12 and 13 year old kids rather than the academics. In fact most of the kids I knew and was friends with ended up going to Thomas Jefferson for HS. I loved Falls Church since it was a small school with some great teachers. Since it was one of the smaller high schools I was able to play on sports teams (and actually play) when I wouldn't have made the team at a larger, more competitive school like McLean. I also took 5 AP classes my senior year, and about 4 in the previous years so I don't feel the academics were lacking. Yes, it was more diverse both ethnically and socioeconomically than Langley or McLean. I viewed that both now and then as a plus. We live in a big world full of all types, I don't want my kids to only be surround by people just like them.
Anonymous wrote:Very interesting thread. You can't import into Thoreau, Madison, or Kilmer. The import is always "closed" The schools are full. Parents can import to Marshall and do so for the IB program.
Anonymous wrote:I went there 15 years ago I just remember some new friends I made had alot less than my family. I lived in a nice home w/ pool and lots of luxuries and people always wanted to come over. I loved it (teachers were great and I made honor roll) but than again I was there for only one year until I transferred to a terrible school Hayfield aka Gayfield. I lived in Fairfax Station where it wasn't until they opened South County i realized all the kids were hiding in private schools. If your kids are all going to the school I wouldnt worry too much.