Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS is being run into the ground by an incompetent school board and extremist superintendent.
Please consider private school if you care about your children’s future.
If I could do it all over again, this is what I would do. Students are treated like convicts. Yelled at between periods to rush to the next class. Unable to use the bathroom because it is closed due to vaping. chastised if they try to use it during lunch or class. E-hall pass. Metal detectors at the front door.
If you can afford it, private.
I am so sad with what it has become.
Anonymous wrote:. Langley should be your top choice if you can afford to buy into that pyramid. No question.Anonymous wrote:Langley or Mclean pyramids . The rest are bad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley or Mclean pyramids . The rest are bad
Translation: I am a fragile and unable to cope with the thought that little Larlo may have to breathe the same classroom air as children who are not rich and white, possibly Asian. I think DCUM is a serious discussion board and not a satire of entitled UMC douchebags.
Meanwhile, back in reality, most other FCPS schools also offer a ton of AP/IB options, have test scores well above state and national averages, and graduate scores of kids who go on to attend a wide array of colleges/universities and succeed in life.
. Langley should be your top choice if you can afford to buy into that pyramid. No question.Anonymous wrote:Langley or Mclean pyramids . The rest are bad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is my take, after having had my child spend a year at a poorly regarded HS, and spending a year at a well regarded HS. There is no correlation between test scores and teaching. DD's teachers in the well regarded school are abysmal, with a couple of exceptions. The ones in the poorly regarded school were excellent, with one exception. The kids that do well in her classes do so almost entirely because the parents are willing to spend unlimited resources to make up for teaching quality.
The student cohort IS different. There are fewer behavior problems. She does find though that the problems at the poorly rated school are greatly exaggerated.
Our younger kids went to a highly rated AP school and, with a couple of exceptions, had stronger teachers than at the less affluent IB school that our oldest child attended. I'm not saying our experience was universal or carries more weight, but it differed from yours.
Anonymous wrote:Bullies run the schools in Fairfax County. The administrations do nothing due to how their parents act.
Anonymous wrote:Have 2 kids - one is in an advanced track in our current school system and the other is in the regular track. We want to move next year or the year after. Kids are in 7th and 8th. Younger one is in the advanced track doing Algebra in 7th.
I have no clue about FCPS so please enlighten me about the advanced programs, what the local school offerings are.
Is TJ the only school with advanced programs or does every school in FCPS have an advanced track?
One kid is STEM oriented.
Which high schools should we be looking into?
Anonymous wrote:FCPS is being run into the ground by an incompetent school board and extremist superintendent.
Please consider private school if you care about your children’s future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley or Mclean pyramids . The rest are bad
Translation: I am a fragile and unable to cope with the thought that little Larlo may have to breathe the same classroom air as children who are not rich and white, possibly Asian. I think DCUM is a serious discussion board and not a satire of entitled UMC douchebags.
Meanwhile, back in reality, most other FCPS schools also offer a ton of AP/IB options, have test scores well above state and national averages, and graduate scores of kids who go on to attend a wide array of colleges/universities and succeed in life.
I think you're being played and that it's as likely as not that the poster to whom you responded doesn't have kids at either Langley or McLean. They are good schools, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley or Mclean pyramids . The rest are bad
Translation: I am a fragile and unable to cope with the thought that little Larlo may have to breathe the same classroom air as children who are not rich and white, possibly Asian. I think DCUM is a serious discussion board and not a satire of entitled UMC douchebags.
Meanwhile, back in reality, most other FCPS schools also offer a ton of AP/IB options, have test scores well above state and national averages, and graduate scores of kids who go on to attend a wide array of colleges/universities and succeed in life.
Anonymous wrote:Here is my take, after having had my child spend a year at a poorly regarded HS, and spending a year at a well regarded HS. There is no correlation between test scores and teaching. DD's teachers in the well regarded school are abysmal, with a couple of exceptions. The ones in the poorly regarded school were excellent, with one exception. The kids that do well in her classes do so almost entirely because the parents are willing to spend unlimited resources to make up for teaching quality.
The student cohort IS different. There are fewer behavior problems. She does find though that the problems at the poorly rated school are greatly exaggerated.