Anonymous wrote:PP It depends on how you define Asian. The "good" Asians are Indians and Chinese. Koreans are so/so. The "bad" Asians are Nepalese, Pakistani, Afghan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP It depends on how you define Asian. The "good" Asians are Indians and Chinese. Koreans are so/so. The "bad" Asians are Nepalese, Pakistani, Afghan.
Ah, lovely, some racism on a Saturday afternoon.
Please do tell us your opinions about the following groups as well. Whites, blacks, Jews -- "good' or "bad"?
Anonymous wrote:If Annandale HS has so many Asian kids, how is it not higher in the rankings for Fairfax County? I don't think "number or percent of Asian kids at a school" is a 100% reliable measure of how desirable a school is.![]()
<<ducks to avoid flying shrapnel>>
<<so going to hell>>
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yorktown pyramids are at a premium because they are the best in the county. The problem with arlington is that there is no in between it's either Yorktown (Which is good) or the other's which are, WL and Wakefield. WL is slightly better than Wakefield but not by much.
You will also notice that non Yorktown schools have very low rate of Asians. There is a direct correlation with the quality of the school and percentage of Asians. I am not sure if Asians seek out better schools or schools perform better when Asians are in attendance.
Many parent's are also not comfortable sending their children to a majority ESOL speaking school or where their White or Asian child is in the minority population.
How would you rank HB Woodlawn in the high school mix?
Yorktown also has a low rate of Asian students. Parents of Asian children who value education move to the areas of Falls Church and McLean which feed into Longfellow Middle School because of its high rate of acceptance at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. The best thing Arlington has to compare is H.B.Woodlawn.
Would also be curious of the names of schools where ESOL is spoken. I have never heard of a language called ESOL.
Lyon Village, Maywood, Lyon Park and Ashton Heights are more expensive than 99.9% of the neighborhoods in the Yorktown pyramid. Stop spreading false information about the quality of W-L. You have your head up your ass.
But don't many LV parents go private for high school?
Anonymous wrote:PP It depends on how you define Asian. The "good" Asians are Indians and Chinese. Koreans are so/so. The "bad" Asians are Nepalese, Pakistani, Afghan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yorktown pyramids are at a premium because they are the best in the county. The problem with arlington is that there is no in between it's either Yorktown (Which is good) or the other's which are, WL and Wakefield. WL is slightly better than Wakefield but not by much.
You will also notice that non Yorktown schools have very low rate of Asians. There is a direct correlation with the quality of the school and percentage of Asians. I am not sure if Asians seek out better schools or schools perform better when Asians are in attendance.
Many parent's are also not comfortable sending their children to a majority ESOL speaking school or where their White or Asian child is in the minority population.
How would you rank HB Woodlawn in the high school mix?
Yorktown also has a low rate of Asian students. Parents of Asian children who value education move to the areas of Falls Church and McLean which feed into Longfellow Middle School because of its high rate of acceptance at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. The best thing Arlington has to compare is H.B.Woodlawn.
Would also be curious of the names of schools where ESOL is spoken. I have never heard of a language called ESOL.
Lyon Village, Maywood, Lyon Park and Ashton Heights are more expensive than 99.9% of the neighborhoods in the Yorktown pyramid. Stop spreading false information about the quality of W-L. You have your head up your ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yorktown pyramids are at a premium because they are the best in the county. The problem with arlington is that there is no in between it's either Yorktown (Which is good) or the other's which are, WL and Wakefield. WL is slightly better than Wakefield but not by much.
You will also notice that non Yorktown schools have very low rate of Asians. There is a direct correlation with the quality of the school and percentage of Asians. I am not sure if Asians seek out better schools or schools perform better when Asians are in attendance.
Many parent's are also not comfortable sending their children to a majority ESOL speaking school or where their White or Asian child is in the minority population.
How would you rank HB Woodlawn in the high school mix?
Yorktown also has a low rate of Asian students. Parents of Asian children who value education move to the areas of Falls Church and McLean which feed into Longfellow Middle School because of its high rate of acceptance at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. The best thing Arlington has to compare is H.B.Woodlawn.
Would also be curious of the names of schools where ESOL is spoken. I have never heard of a language called ESOL.
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown pyramids are at a premium because they are the best in the county. The problem with arlington is that there is no in between it's either Yorktown (Which is good) or the other's which are, WL and Wakefield. WL is slightly better than Wakefield but not by much.
You will also notice that non Yorktown schools have very low rate of Asians. There is a direct correlation with the quality of the school and percentage of Asians. I am not sure if Asians seek out better schools or schools perform better when Asians are in attendance.
Many parent's are also not comfortable sending their children to a majority ESOL speaking school or where their White or Asian child is in the minority population.