Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hard to say whether there is a "best" for everyone - FCPS is an extremely highly-rated school system and I would put a higher value on the commute as others have stated. Close-in to DC, it's hard to go wrong with Langley, McLean, Madison, or Marshall. I went to Marshall, so I'm biased there
One of these things is not like the others.
Anonymous wrote:It's hard to say whether there is a "best" for everyone - FCPS is an extremely highly-rated school system and I would put a higher value on the commute as others have stated. Close-in to DC, it's hard to go wrong with Langley, McLean, Madison, or Marshall. I went to Marshall, so I'm biased there
Anonymous wrote:And you would be wrong. I serve on commissions locally and was at that glorious graduation service at DAR hall June 13th. Population stats are constantly on the increase because of people clamoring to get into the school. Why do you think there are trailers in the back? Why do you think we have to rigidly impose residency requirements. http://www.city-data.com/school/langley-high-school-va.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not the Langley parents its all the Langley haters!
So true. And so nasty! We had a great four years there. I know Langley has its detractors but considering what they (and I include the principal, the admin, and the teachers) are trying to accomplish serving an enormous variety of needs from the extremely gifted to the physically handicapped and SN kids, I think they do a remarkable job of educating 2400 kids. My hats off to them!
Remember they are not balkanized siloed groups of children. It is possible to have a physically handicapped child with an LD who is also extremely gifted. IME, it is those students that get the shaft in FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not the Langley parents its all the Langley haters!
So true. And so nasty! We had a great four years there. I know Langley has its detractors but considering what they (and I include the principal, the admin, and the teachers) are trying to accomplish serving an enormous variety of needs from the extremely gifted to the physically handicapped and SN kids, I think they do a remarkable job of educating 2400 kids. My hats off to them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not the Langley parents its all the Langley haters!
So true. And so nasty! We had a great four years there. I know Langley has its detractors but considering what they (and I include the principal, the admin, and the teachers) are trying to accomplish serving an enormous variety of needs from the extremely gifted to the physically handicapped and SN kids, I think they do a remarkable job of educating 2400 kids. My hats off to them!
Anonymous wrote:It's not the Langley parents its all the Langley haters!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:23:08 says this poster keeps coming back with this 2010 Patch piece. I can only assume 13:36 is the same person who somehow is so vested in the rivalry that she keeps 2010 issues of the school newspaper around or saved on her computer. Bizarre. To remind: here's what 23:08 said which can be repeated again.
"OMG you save this one cite and parade it out every single time Langley is mentioned. It's ridiculous. You mean you can't find an article about the last food fight in the cafeteria? But please let's not blow anything out of proportion."
I'm not familiar with this article but the Patch piece smacks of yellow journalism to me. If this stupid piece gets pulled out every time there's a McLean/Langley debate then clearly someone has a need to slam Langley students by posting old examples and slandering the entire student body with it. How can the Langley students respond to that incident fairly now?
I agree that Bobbi was the one to start with the race-baiting. She could have written that entire piece without inferring that the Langley students (all 10,000 of them who have graduated since then) are racist. They aren't and I find this unfortunate that someone has a need to keep reprinting something from a rag almost 3 years old.
Can't we focus on something more important? Like finding the guy who killed the 16 year old McLean girl last night? Or finding some good in the Langley student body? Or praise the principal for ending that color day thingy?
I thought it was very nice when both Langley and McLean kids joined together to raise money for the daughter of the Langley basketball coach after she was diagnosed with cancer last year.
Anonymous wrote:23:08 says this poster keeps coming back with this 2010 Patch piece. I can only assume 13:36 is the same person who somehow is so vested in the rivalry that she keeps 2010 issues of the school newspaper around or saved on her computer. Bizarre. To remind: here's what 23:08 said which can be repeated again.
"OMG you save this one cite and parade it out every single time Langley is mentioned. It's ridiculous. You mean you can't find an article about the last food fight in the cafeteria? But please let's not blow anything out of proportion."
I'm not familiar with this article but the Patch piece smacks of yellow journalism to me. If this stupid piece gets pulled out every time there's a McLean/Langley debate then clearly someone has a need to slam Langley students by posting old examples and slandering the entire student body with it. How can the Langley students respond to that incident fairly now?
I agree that Bobbi was the one to start with the race-baiting. She could have written that entire piece without inferring that the Langley students (all 10,000 of them who have graduated since then) are racist. They aren't and I find this unfortunate that someone has a need to keep reprinting something from a rag almost 3 years old.
Can't we focus on something more important? Like finding the guy who killed the 16 year old McLean girl last night? Or finding some good in the Langley student body? Or praise the principal for ending that color day thingy?