Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me why Langley has lost 16 kids since the current school year began? That number seems high to me.
Where did you get that information - link?
FCPS monthly membership reports (now reporting Langley is down 19 kids since the 2022-23 school year started).
Anonymous wrote:Pick the house you like best if the commutes are the same. The two sets of schools are both excellent. They are rivals, which is why they pick on each other so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me why Langley has lost 16 kids since the current school year began? That number seems high to me.
Where did you get that information - link?
Its location near the beltway where there will be a major construction zone for years will cause problems in the afternoon.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean and Longfellow are overcrowded.
Longfellow is not overcrowded.
Cooper is currently a construction zone and will remain near a major intersection even after the construction is finished.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I had never actually seen photos of the inside and rear area of Langley. That truly looks state-of-the-art. No wonder McLean parents are so fervent. Here we are at Robinson and comparatively the age really shows.
Anonymous wrote:Langley really is quite stunning. Kudos to the talented architects and the facilities staff: https://www.perkinseastman.com/projects/langley-high-school/
Strangely no pics from inside the beautiful library though.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me why Langley has lost 16 kids since the current school year began? That number seems high to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really seems to get under the skin of some Langley parents that their building is nicer yet many still prefer other schools that are less of a bubble.
I am a parent of several McLean HS students and I would love to see the facilities at McLean to be on par with Langley HS. The facility at McLean HS is so bad that my kids refuse to use the bathroom there and wait until they get home. I would love to send my kids from Mclean to Langley if they allow that, and don't believe the BS that they are going to fix the bathroom issue at McLean HS this summer.
Sure, Jan. We believe you.![]()
Anonymous wrote:It really seems to get under the skin of some Langley parents that their building is nicer yet many still prefer other schools that are less of a bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:cause private schoolAnonymous wrote:Can someone tell me why Langley has lost 16 kids since the current school year began? That number seems high to me.
Or foreign service.
Seems like that should be a wash with as many arrivals as departures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:cause private schoolAnonymous wrote:Can someone tell me why Langley has lost 16 kids since the current school year began? That number seems high to me.
Or foreign service.
Anonymous wrote:cause private schoolAnonymous wrote:Can someone tell me why Langley has lost 16 kids since the current school year began? That number seems high to me.
cause private schoolAnonymous wrote:Can someone tell me why Langley has lost 16 kids since the current school year began? That number seems high to me.