Anonymous wrote:The school is what it is.
if you don't like the teacher - coach mentor model, don't look there. I don't think the school values athletics more than any other of its rival schools. Coaches, players, parents and alumni want to win.
I'm actually in favor of a school that is not too PC and reflects what life will be like post college.
Anonymous wrote:there is no difference in Landon's athletic approach compared to Georgetown Prep or Bullis or Episcopal (other teams in the IAC)
The kids want to win as do the coaches, parents and alums.
If you really think there is a huge difference in athletic philosophy between these schools, you have a hidden agenda.
But, I learned a lot about the atmosphere at the school by watching how devastated the teams were when they lostAnonymous wrote:
Can you shed some light on this comment PP? And why were you watching a Landon athletic contest? Was your son playing at a RIVAL school?
Can you shed some light on this comment PP? And why were you watching a Landon athletic contest? Was your son playing at a RIVAL school?
Anonymous wrote:The school is what it is.
if you don't like the teacher - coach mentor model, don't look there. I don't think the school values athletics more than any other of its rival schools. Coaches, players, parents and alumni want to win.
I'm actually in favor of a school that is not too PC and reflects what life will be like post college.
Anonymous wrote:The school is what it is.
I don't think the school values athletics more than any other of its rival schools.
Anonymous wrote:I know Landon tends to take a lot of HEAT on this website, I'm actually impressed with the schools facebook page and stories about old and young alums.
And YES we are considering the school for our SON this admissions season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This MS head is far better than the last one. That guy let the middle schoolers run his division. I hope the administration supports her.
She is amazing (as is her deputy!). She has been empowered and her guidance and leadership has taken hold. We, like the earlier poster who so accurately describe the honor code, etc., have experienced these things first hand. Anyone who would take these anonymous posts as the "truth" about any school is ill-advised.
I get the sense that there are folks on these boards who simply want to perpetuate the old stereotypes about Landon. If we started listing the litany of issues at each of the other schools and continually focused on those issue year after year, I'm sure we could brand one school the "drug" school, another the mean-anorexic-girls school, the stressed-out-anxiety school and on and on. None of those one-dimensional nasty descriptions would be any more true than the stereotypes peddled about Landon.
Anonymous wrote:
To the PP who wrote: "I am also aware of the incident at Landon where a boy brought a weapon to school. I was very unhappy that the parents were not immediately notified. I only found out through my son, and then was later informed of the incident at a "state of the school" address by Mr. Herman."
Did you mean St. Albans where Paul Herman is head of the lower school? (There wasn't a person listed on the Landon faculty with this last name who would likely give a "state of school" address. And if you did mean St. Albans (confirming what another poster claimed) I think this should be clarified because this is a serious matter.