Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mclean parent here. One thing that I never hear mentioned is the location of the two schools. I feel like McLean is pretty accessible where there is only one way to get to Langley really. I also like the fact that during non-Covid times it is feasible for my kids to walk from school to downtown McLean and hang out with their friends a little bit. Is there anywhere that Langley kids can walk to? My kids play basketball at Langley sometimes and I am envious of the newness for sure. I believe both schools offer excellent academics.
Langley parent here. There are actually three ways to get to Langley - from east or west on Georgetown Pike and up Waverly, but I know what you are talking about. DC missed the renovation but still got a great education. And WOW - I have been inside since the renovation and it's so impressive. As to where to walk to after school, there is the Clemynjontri (sp) park, the walk along Waverly to the Safeway and those stores. There's also an asphalt walking path along the Pike which our DC used to walk to school even though we qualified for bus. DC was so busy with after-school activities that hanging out downtown wasn't an activity she wanted to do.
Anonymous wrote:Some Langley kids definitely flaunt their parents’ economic status, in ways that might not happen if the school were more diverse. PP just doesn’t like to hear about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you’re basically asking which highly-ranked UMC HS is best? These are DCUM’s public darlings, if you’re rich and your kid’s smart, either will be fine. McLean has a better band, Langley has higher HHIs.
Where do you see this data? I would assume the opposite is true. Langley pulls from a large area that includes homes that border sterling and most of the truly wealthy in that area send their kids to private rather than public.
DP. Average single-family house zoned to Langley costs about $200K more than one zoned to McLean, plus McLean has a bunch of less expensive townhouses and apartments. Langley has no apartments and very few townhouses.
Langley appeals more to people who want to be surrounded by other rich people. All the other high schools in FCPS, including McLean, have at least some economic diversity.
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OMG. The chip on your shoulder is a mile wide. Are you the same poster who is absolutely *obsessed* with HHI at Langley? You need a hobby.
Dp here. I have no chip. I actually wanted to buy on the mclean high side so my kids would not be going to school with all rich kids. Turns out kids are pretty normal but the houses are definitely more expensive on the Langley side.
People are always saying how Langley has no economic diversity.
Sounds like a chip to me. No one at Langley thinks about or discusses the relative wealth of their classmates. However, it does seem to be a point of obsession for those who don’t go there/have kids there.
Are we veering into the middle school "jus' jealous" territory already? Of course no one in a homogenous wealth group discusses their privilege - they're nearly all coming from the same point of references and only 3% of their peers fall into FARMs range. It's different if you're part of that 3% or you're one of the very few kids who didn't take an amazing spring break trip or is driving the 25-year-old Buick Grandma gave you after her keys got taken away - I can guarantee you that those kids are not having the same experience as the majority.
We deliberately avoided Langley and McLean because we are not wealthy and didn't want our kids to be the have-nots at their school and prefer they be in a more diverse population of students. I'm not jealous of people who make more money - we are comfortable, have a nice home, savings for retirement and college, and are able to provide extracurriculars; we are simply not wealthy enough to have a $1.5M+ home or to take expensive vacations or buy our child a Tesla for their 16th birthday. Langley kids get a great education, and several of my college friends are really fantastic Langley grads. McLean kids also get a great education, and my kids will as well. No one's "obsessed" with it, but it's a differentiating factor, and that's what OP asked about.
Anonymous wrote:Mclean parent here. One thing that I never hear mentioned is the location of the two schools. I feel like McLean is pretty accessible where there is only one way to get to Langley really. I also like the fact that during non-Covid times it is feasible for my kids to walk from school to downtown McLean and hang out with their friends a little bit. Is there anywhere that Langley kids can walk to? My kids play basketball at Langley sometimes and I am envious of the newness for sure. I believe both schools offer excellent academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you’re basically asking which highly-ranked UMC HS is best? These are DCUM’s public darlings, if you’re rich and your kid’s smart, either will be fine. McLean has a better band, Langley has higher HHIs.
Where do you see this data? I would assume the opposite is true. Langley pulls from a large area that includes homes that border sterling and most of the truly wealthy in that area send their kids to private rather than public.
DP. Average single-family house zoned to Langley costs about $200K more than one zoned to McLean, plus McLean has a bunch of less expensive townhouses and apartments. Langley has no apartments and very few townhouses.
Langley appeals more to people who want to be surrounded by other rich people. All the other high schools in FCPS, including McLean, have at least some economic diversity.
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OMG. The chip on your shoulder is a mile wide. Are you the same poster who is absolutely *obsessed* with HHI at Langley? You need a hobby.
Dp here. I have no chip. I actually wanted to buy on the mclean high side so my kids would not be going to school with all rich kids. Turns out kids are pretty normal but the houses are definitely more expensive on the Langley side.
People are always saying how Langley has no economic diversity.
Sounds like a chip to me. No one at Langley thinks about or discusses the relative wealth of their classmates. However, it does seem to be a point of obsession for those who don’t go there/have kids there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mclean parent here. One thing that I never hear mentioned is the location of the two schools. I feel like McLean is pretty accessible where there is only one way to get to Langley really. I also like the fact that during non-Covid times it is feasible for my kids to walk from school to downtown McLean and hang out with their friends a little bit. Is there anywhere that Langley kids can walk to? My kids play basketball at Langley sometimes and I am envious of the newness for sure. I believe both schools offer excellent academics.
There are multiple ways to get to Langley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you’re basically asking which highly-ranked UMC HS is best? These are DCUM’s public darlings, if you’re rich and your kid’s smart, either will be fine. McLean has a better band, Langley has higher HHIs.
Where do you see this data? I would assume the opposite is true. Langley pulls from a large area that includes homes that border sterling and most of the truly wealthy in that area send their kids to private rather than public.
DP. Average single-family house zoned to Langley costs about $200K more than one zoned to McLean, plus McLean has a bunch of less expensive townhouses and apartments. Langley has no apartments and very few townhouses.
Langley appeals more to people who want to be surrounded by other rich people. All the other high schools in FCPS, including McLean, have at least some economic diversity.
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OMG. The chip on your shoulder is a mile wide. Are you the same poster who is absolutely *obsessed* with HHI at Langley? You need a hobby.
Dp here. I have no chip. I actually wanted to buy on the mclean high side so my kids would not be going to school with all rich kids. Turns out kids are pretty normal but the houses are definitely more expensive on the Langley side.
People are always saying how Langley has no economic diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Mclean parent here. One thing that I never hear mentioned is the location of the two schools. I feel like McLean is pretty accessible where there is only one way to get to Langley really. I also like the fact that during non-Covid times it is feasible for my kids to walk from school to downtown McLean and hang out with their friends a little bit. Is there anywhere that Langley kids can walk to? My kids play basketball at Langley sometimes and I am envious of the newness for sure. I believe both schools offer excellent academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you’re basically asking which highly-ranked UMC HS is best? These are DCUM’s public darlings, if you’re rich and your kid’s smart, either will be fine. McLean has a better band, Langley has higher HHIs.
Where do you see this data? I would assume the opposite is true. Langley pulls from a large area that includes homes that border sterling and most of the truly wealthy in that area send their kids to private rather than public.
DP. Average single-family house zoned to Langley costs about $200K more than one zoned to McLean, plus McLean has a bunch of less expensive townhouses and apartments. Langley has no apartments and very few townhouses.
Langley appeals more to people who want to be surrounded by other rich people. All the other high schools in FCPS, including McLean, have at least some economic diversity.
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OMG. The chip on your shoulder is a mile wide. Are you the same poster who is absolutely *obsessed* with HHI at Langley? You need a hobby.
Dp here. I have no chip. I actually wanted to buy on the mclean high side so my kids would not be going to school with all rich kids. Turns out kids are pretty normal but the houses are definitely more expensive on the Langley side.
People are always saying how Langley has no economic diversity.
Where are you pulling this data?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you’re basically asking which highly-ranked UMC HS is best? These are DCUM’s public darlings, if you’re rich and your kid’s smart, either will be fine. McLean has a better band, Langley has higher HHIs.
Where do you see this data? I would assume the opposite is true. Langley pulls from a large area that includes homes that border sterling and most of the truly wealthy in that area send their kids to private rather than public.
DP. Average single-family house zoned to Langley costs about $200K more than one zoned to McLean, plus McLean has a bunch of less expensive townhouses and apartments. Langley has no apartments and very few townhouses.
Langley appeals more to people who want to be surrounded by other rich people. All the other high schools in FCPS, including McLean, have at least some economic diversity.
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OMG. The chip on your shoulder is a mile wide. Are you the same poster who is absolutely *obsessed* with HHI at Langley? You need a hobby.
Dp here. I have no chip. I actually wanted to buy on the mclean high side so my kids would not be going to school with all rich kids. Turns out kids are pretty normal but the houses are definitely more expensive on the Langley side.
People are always saying how Langley has no economic diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you’re basically asking which highly-ranked UMC HS is best? These are DCUM’s public darlings, if you’re rich and your kid’s smart, either will be fine. McLean has a better band, Langley has higher HHIs.
Where do you see this data? I would assume the opposite is true. Langley pulls from a large area that includes homes that border sterling and most of the truly wealthy in that area send their kids to private rather than public.
DP. Average single-family house zoned to Langley costs about $200K more than one zoned to McLean, plus McLean has a bunch of less expensive townhouses and apartments. Langley has no apartments and very few townhouses.
Langley appeals more to people who want to be surrounded by other rich people. All the other high schools in FCPS, including McLean, have at least some economic diversity.
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OMG. The chip on your shoulder is a mile wide. Are you the same poster who is absolutely *obsessed* with HHI at Langley? You need a hobby.
Anonymous wrote:Say if you have a pretty smart kid, e.g., 4th grade but learning middle school stuff and is motivated for math (AMC/AIME/USIMO) and science olympiad, which one is better? The Longfellow - McLean route or the Cooper - Langley route?