Anonymous wrote:The most troubling thing about this thread is the inability to recognize sarcasm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A kid was expelled for beating up another student, and threatening to shoot a kid who intervened on the victim. He also claimed he had shooters as well, so the kid should watch out. The next day, someone who did not go to Langley showed up on the grounds waving a gun, which turned out to be unloaded.
The expelled kid did not live in the Langley district. He was placed there by school officials. As I understand it, he was expelled from Ashburn, and has quite a history, including a stint in juvenile hall in his hometown of Chicago.
How does someone expelled from "Ashburn" (a place in Loudoun County) get placed in a Fairfax County school? Facts seem off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like there are some serious issues at Langley. I'll take Yorktown's troubles with drugs and alcohol any day over a insecure environment where students threaten others and bring firearms to school. This is going to hurt McLean's housing values, I think.
Absolutely agree with this. Houses in Pimmett Hills are flying off the market and into the hands of folks fleeing from McLean.
I live in Pimmit Hills and you're delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like there are some serious issues at Langley. I'll take Yorktown's troubles with drugs and alcohol any day over a insecure environment where students threaten others and bring firearms to school. This is going to hurt McLean's housing values, I think.
Absolutely agree with this. Houses in Pimmett Hills are flying off the market and into the hands of folks fleeing from McLean.
I live in Pimmit Hills and you're delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like there are some serious issues at Langley. I'll take Yorktown's troubles with drugs and alcohol any day over a insecure environment where students threaten others and bring firearms to school. This is going to hurt McLean's housing values, I think.
Absolutely agree with this. Houses in Pimmett Hills are flying off the market and into the hands of folks fleeing from McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like there are some serious issues at Langley. I'll take Yorktown's troubles with drugs and alcohol any day over a insecure environment where students threaten others and bring firearms to school. This is going to hurt McLean's housing values, I think.
Let’s cut it with this kind of bs.
Meh, it's just baiting the Yorktown troll. Successfully, evidently.