Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
We need to move either way because the home we are in now can’t accommodate our family.
I’m thankful for everyone’s insights about all the schools. We weren’t sure if we should use this as an opportunity to reevaluate our pyramid due to what we’ve heard from neighbors.
I hadn’t considered the AAP aspect. Our 2 kiddos are both AAP and our zoned school is our center school so with Langley pyramid we could potentially keep the same friend group throughout their education.
I didn’t realize Madison was so messy for AAP. I wonder if all the split feeding will be addressed with all these new boundary changes?
Madison in its current state is a mess for AAP cohorts, but if you’re already mostly through ES, it’s less of an issue.
For example, Wolftrap and small pockets of Vienna ES go to Louise Archer for AAP, but then go to Kilmer for MS AAP, while the rest go to Luther Jackson.
The older my kids get, the less it seems whether you went to an AAP center for middle school seems to matter as far as being challenged. Elementary, yes, definitely. Middle school, not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a troll. Just trying to get some insight. Many of the posts I've read reference things like sports.
My kids are too young for me to know if I care how good the girls volleyball team is, but my hunch is that we will care more about academics than sports based on their athletic talents (or lack thereof) so far.
Some of our neighbors have experienced fights at Cooper and drug exposure at Langley. Is that just the case everywhere now?
We chose our current home specifically to be zoned for Langley but now that we're hearing more and more about it I'm not sure its a good fit for us. We're trying to figure out if McLean or Madison might be better or if we should look into private schools.
Probably not the case everywhere as much as at schools like Cooper and Langley where kids have access to easy money and parents are quick to “lawyer up” and claim they can do no wrong.
I’d keep talking to your neighbors to find out more. You’re going to run into some people here who are mostly concerned about protecting their real estate values, so take their boosterism with a grain of salt.
Sorry, but this is such transparent trolling. As several posters have said, there is not one middle or high school in the country that doesn't have some issues - just depends on the scale. An easy way to compare is to look up safety incidents for each FCPS school. You can clearly see that Langley has had the fewest. And you can also see exactly which schools have the highest rates of disciplinary/safety issues.
0_CURRENT_SCHOOL_ID,P0_EDSL:020,0Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t Cooper just lose its principal? She wasn’t there long before she left for another FCPS middle school.
Yes, she transferred, I don’t know the reason but staff move around a lot in FCPS. She was well liked so I don’t think it was a personal issue.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Cooper and Langley which is newly renovated and looks amazing inside. The kids love going there and learning is fun with so many electives and brand new music rooms. There are so many academic and social clubs at Langley and so many opportunities that the otter schools don’t have. I have other friends in the county and their experience is not so great with bullying and fighting. There is something for everyone in this pyramid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
We need to move either way because the home we are in now can’t accommodate our family.
I’m thankful for everyone’s insights about all the schools. We weren’t sure if we should use this as an opportunity to reevaluate our pyramid due to what we’ve heard from neighbors.
I hadn’t considered the AAP aspect. Our 2 kiddos are both AAP and our zoned school is our center school so with Langley pyramid we could potentially keep the same friend group throughout their education.
I didn’t realize Madison was so messy for AAP. I wonder if all the split feeding will be addressed with all these new boundary changes?
Madison in its current state is a mess for AAP cohorts, but if you’re already mostly through ES, it’s less of an issue.
For example, Wolftrap and small pockets of Vienna ES go to Louise Archer for AAP, but then go to Kilmer for MS AAP, while the rest go to Luther Jackson.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
We need to move either way because the home we are in now can’t accommodate our family.
I’m thankful for everyone’s insights about all the schools. We weren’t sure if we should use this as an opportunity to reevaluate our pyramid due to what we’ve heard from neighbors.
I hadn’t considered the AAP aspect. Our 2 kiddos are both AAP and our zoned school is our center school so with Langley pyramid we could potentially keep the same friend group throughout their education.
I didn’t realize Madison was so messy for AAP. I wonder if all the split feeding will be addressed with all these new boundary changes?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
We need to move either way because the home we are in now can’t accommodate our family.
I’m thankful for everyone’s insights about all the schools. We weren’t sure if we should use this as an opportunity to reevaluate our pyramid due to what we’ve heard from neighbors.
I hadn’t considered the AAP aspect. Our 2 kiddos are both AAP and our zoned school is our center school so with Langley pyramid we could potentially keep the same friend group throughout their education.
I didn’t realize Madison was so messy for AAP. I wonder if all the split feeding will be addressed with all these new boundary changes?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
We need to move either way because the home we are in now can’t accommodate our family.
I’m thankful for everyone’s insights about all the schools. We weren’t sure if we should use this as an opportunity to reevaluate our pyramid due to what we’ve heard from neighbors.
I hadn’t considered the AAP aspect. Our 2 kiddos are both AAP and our zoned school is our center school so with Langley pyramid we could potentially keep the same friend group throughout their education.
I didn’t realize Madison was so messy for AAP. I wonder if all the split feeding will be addressed with all these new boundary changes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a troll. Just trying to get some insight. Many of the posts I've read reference things like sports.
My kids are too young for me to know if I care how good the girls volleyball team is, but my hunch is that we will care more about academics than sports based on their athletic talents (or lack thereof) so far.
Some of our neighbors have experienced fights at Cooper and drug exposure at Langley. Is that just the case everywhere now?
We chose our current home specifically to be zoned for Langley but now that we're hearing more and more about it I'm not sure its a good fit for us. We're trying to figure out if McLean or Madison might be better or if we should look into private schools.
Probably not the case everywhere as much as at schools like Cooper and Langley where kids have access to easy money and parents are quick to “lawyer up” and claim they can do no wrong.
I’d keep talking to your neighbors to find out more. You’re going to run into some people here who are mostly concerned about protecting their real estate values, so take their boosterism with a grain of salt.
Anonymous wrote:Not a troll. Just trying to get some insight. Many of the posts I've read reference things like sports.
My kids are too young for me to know if I care how good the girls volleyball team is, but my hunch is that we will care more about academics than sports based on their athletic talents (or lack thereof) so far.
Some of our neighbors have experienced fights at Cooper and drug exposure at Langley. Is that just the case everywhere now?
We chose our current home specifically to be zoned for Langley but now that we're hearing more and more about it I'm not sure its a good fit for us. We're trying to figure out if McLean or Madison might be better or if we should look into private schools.