Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone so quick to jump on Landon? I have a son at STA, and while we love the school, it has its fair share of problems. There was a lower school student who brought a knife to school and threatened another student, but no one is talking about that. I don't think the school handled that situation well at all. There was very little communication about it to families at the school, and my son happened to witness the event. So I think that jumping on Landon for "boorish" behavior, while at the same time ignoring an incident where a student brought a weapon to school and threatened another student, is a complete double standard.
Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone so quick to jump on Landon? I have a son at STA, and while we love the school, it has its fair share of problems. There was a lower school student who brought a knife to school and threatened another student, but no one is talking about that. I don't think the school handled that situation well at all. There was very little communication about it to families at the school, and my son happened to witness the event. So I think that jumping on Landon for "boorish" behavior, while at the same time ignoring an incident where a student brought a weapon to school and threatened another student, is a complete double standard.
Anonymous wrote:Your stats are wrong. In addition to what you listed above, two going to Maret. Four going to Sidwell. Two going to Gonzaga. Two going to Prep. Plus the ones you list above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the brotherhood at the school. My son loved every second of his experience there
And cry me a river, when a kid is recruited to Bullis to play basketball or football, and the students jeer or boo the student during the game or brand him as a traitor, some of you all are softies.
And there we have a fine example of what makes Landon such a special place....
Anonymous wrote:I love the brotherhood at the school. My son loved every second of his experience there
And cry me a river, when a kid is recruited to Bullis to play basketball or football, and the students jeer or boo the student during the game or brand him as a traitor, some of you all are softies.
Anonymous wrote:I love the brotherhood at the school. My son loved every second of his experience there
And cry me a river, when a kid is recruited to Bullis to play basketball or football, and the students jeer or boo the student during the game or brand him as a traitor, some of you all are softies.
Anonymous wrote:If a kid/family decides Landon isn't for him, he is branded a traitor (as if he is obligated to finish his school years at Landon). I've been to many a sporting event where the Landon student body yells vicious taunts and jeers whenever someone who leaves touches the ball.
And the parents either say nothing or chuckle about it. That's all you need to know about that place.
Anonymous wrote:The atmosphere is such that kids who want to leave are branded losers. Peers and staff can be nasty about it. See 12:56 above. It's difficult to leave, but it's more than fine once it happens.
Anonymous wrote:To the poster that called out kids for the reason they left: THAT IS THE PERFECT EXAMPLE OF A LANDON PARENT. Disgusting. Clearly, this poster is the parent of a rising 9th grader and for whatever horrific reason, decided it was her right and responsibility to share personal data. Given what a small world it is, if you are in the Landon community, you now know exactly who the kids are that she is referring to. Thank God we got out. You should be ashamed.