Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duh. A metro shuttle could be set up - just like SSSAS NCS, etc. I understand that's a complicated concept for some, but a lot of schools do it. So could Langley!!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like someone is resentful of Langley's prime location along the metro.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Little Langley grad here. Don't respond to the loser who has nothing better to do than trash my former school. Good school, provided excellent foundation for high school and getting into a fancy college later on. Now a stone's throw from the McLean metro, so it'll be interesting to see if that pulls in families from beyond the usual McLean/Great Falls crowd.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Langley even reject anyone?
Yes, they do. And yes, you are a jerk.
It’s a legitimate question.
No it isn’t.
Seriously, a stone's throw? How in earth would a kindergartner get from Tyson's to Langley?
I was confused too thinking maybe there was a metro stop I didn’t know about but the closest one is quite far away. I would guess zero kids take the metro and all of the students live in Virginia.
its a mile away. no preteen is taking the metro then walking a mile. this isn't high school
People paying 40k a year/child don’t bother with metro and shuttles.
Anonymous wrote:Duh. A metro shuttle could be set up - just like SSSAS NCS, etc. I understand that's a complicated concept for some, but a lot of schools do it. So could Langley!!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like someone is resentful of Langley's prime location along the metro.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Little Langley grad here. Don't respond to the loser who has nothing better to do than trash my former school. Good school, provided excellent foundation for high school and getting into a fancy college later on. Now a stone's throw from the McLean metro, so it'll be interesting to see if that pulls in families from beyond the usual McLean/Great Falls crowd.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Langley even reject anyone?
Yes, they do. And yes, you are a jerk.
It’s a legitimate question.
No it isn’t.
Seriously, a stone's throw? How in earth would a kindergartner get from Tyson's to Langley?
I was confused too thinking maybe there was a metro stop I didn’t know about but the closest one is quite far away. I would guess zero kids take the metro and all of the students live in Virginia.
its a mile away. no preteen is taking the metro then walking a mile. this isn't high school
Duh. A metro shuttle could be set up - just like SSSAS NCS, etc. I understand that's a complicated concept for some, but a lot of schools do it. So could Langley!!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like someone is resentful of Langley's prime location along the metro.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Little Langley grad here. Don't respond to the loser who has nothing better to do than trash my former school. Good school, provided excellent foundation for high school and getting into a fancy college later on. Now a stone's throw from the McLean metro, so it'll be interesting to see if that pulls in families from beyond the usual McLean/Great Falls crowd.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Langley even reject anyone?
Yes, they do. And yes, you are a jerk.
It’s a legitimate question.
No it isn’t.
Seriously, a stone's throw? How in earth would a kindergartner get from Tyson's to Langley?
I was confused too thinking maybe there was a metro stop I didn’t know about but the closest one is quite far away. I would guess zero kids take the metro and all of the students live in Virginia.
its a mile away. no preteen is taking the metro then walking a mile. this isn't high school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like someone is resentful of Langley's prime location along the metro.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Little Langley grad here. Don't respond to the loser who has nothing better to do than trash my former school. Good school, provided excellent foundation for high school and getting into a fancy college later on. Now a stone's throw from the McLean metro, so it'll be interesting to see if that pulls in families from beyond the usual McLean/Great Falls crowd.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Langley even reject anyone?
Yes, they do. And yes, you are a jerk.
It’s a legitimate question.
No it isn’t.
Seriously, a stone's throw? How in earth would a kindergartner get from Tyson's to Langley?
I was confused too thinking maybe there was a metro stop I didn’t know about but the closest one is quite far away. I would guess zero kids take the metro and all of the students live in Virginia.