Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the Yorktown neighborhood; households in the boundary receive mail from the school. At the end of the last school year, we got the school bulletin with the list of schools being attended by the various students. I was surprised that only a couple kids were going Ivy league. With the reputation Yorktown has, I honestly thought it would be higher. Of course TJ probably has a ton of kids going Ivy League, but I wouldn't actually be surprised if W-L or even TC Williams sent more kids to prestigious colleges. The vast majority of graduating seniors at Yorktown this year went on to state schools.
Thank you! I am sick of the idiot Yorktown booster. W-L is a better HS, but yet she keeps prattling on. We are bound for Williamsburg and Yorktown can't stand either school and their shitty unfriendly attitude. The slight increase in test scores don't mean shit in the end when the top colleges tell to take a hike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the Yorktown neighborhood; households in the boundary receive mail from the school. At the end of the last school year, we got the school bulletin with the list of schools being attended by the various students. I was surprised that only a couple kids were going Ivy league. With the reputation Yorktown has, I honestly thought it would be higher. Of course TJ probably has a ton of kids going Ivy League, but I wouldn't actually be surprised if W-L or even TC Williams sent more kids to prestigious colleges. The vast majority of graduating seniors at Yorktown this year went on to state schools.
Thank you! I am sick of the idiot Yorktown booster. W-L is a better HS, but yet she keeps prattling on. We are bound for Williamsburg and Yorktown can't stand either school and their shitty unfriendly attitude. The slight increase in test scores don't mean shit in the end when the top colleges tell to take a hike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the Yorktown neighborhood; households in the boundary receive mail from the school. At the end of the last school year, we got the school bulletin with the list of schools being attended by the various students. I was surprised that only a couple kids were going Ivy league. With the reputation Yorktown has, I honestly thought it would be higher. Of course TJ probably has a ton of kids going Ivy League, but I wouldn't actually be surprised if W-L or even TC Williams sent more kids to prestigious colleges. The vast majority of graduating seniors at Yorktown this year went on to state schools.
Thank you! I am sick of the idiot Yorktown booster. W-L is a better HS, but yet she keeps prattling on. We are bound for Williamsburg and Yorktown can't stand either school and their shitty unfriendly attitude. The slight increase in test scores don't mean shit in the end when the top colleges tell to take a hike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We could not be happier at W-L.
ignorance is bliss
Anonymous wrote:We could not be happier at W-L.
Anonymous wrote:I live in the Yorktown neighborhood; households in the boundary receive mail from the school. At the end of the last school year, we got the school bulletin with the list of schools being attended by the various students. I was surprised that only a couple kids were going Ivy league. With the reputation Yorktown has, I honestly thought it would be higher. Of course TJ probably has a ton of kids going Ivy League, but I wouldn't actually be surprised if W-L or even TC Williams sent more kids to prestigious colleges. The vast majority of graduating seniors at Yorktown this year went on to state schools.
Anonymous wrote:I live in the Yorktown neighborhood; households in the boundary receive mail from the school. At the end of the last school year, we got the school bulletin with the list of schools being attended by the various students. I was surprised that only a couple kids were going Ivy league. With the reputation Yorktown has, I honestly thought it would be higher. Of course TJ probably has a ton of kids going Ivy League, but I wouldn't actually be surprised if W-L or even TC Williams sent more kids to prestigious colleges. The vast majority of graduating seniors at Yorktown this year went on to state schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When your 26 year old kid lives in your basement after taking 5 years to get out of Longwood with a degree in communications, he'll end up working for the kid who went to Hoffman-Boston, Gunston and Wakefield.
Doing what? Flipping burgers? I don't think so.
BTW, I'm in communications. I make $240,000 a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which are the 1-2 weaker N. Arl elementary schools?
Non yorktown pyramids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which are the 1-2 weaker N. Arl elementary schools?
Non yorktown pyramids
Anonymous wrote:When your 26 year old kid lives in your basement after taking 5 years to get out of Longwood with a degree in communications, he'll end up working for the kid who went to Hoffman-Boston, Gunston and Wakefield.