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People have been asking this question for generations |
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Del Ray is a cult. Almost straight out of the twilight zone. |
Oh... snap |
What a return volley 🏐 |
BWAHAHAHAHA!!! |
Potomac is dealing with a lot of moving targets at once. They are definitely a big fish in a small pond but by many metrics competitive with big 3. And I think this is a fairly recent development. They're still getting used to it Potomac decided maybe a couple of decades ago to almost abandon some of it's legacy preferences because it had started drawing an applicant pool that was far more competitive than it had seen in the past. This is just conjecture but I think the legacy parents got very loud and proud about Potomac and the newcomers thought that was what they were supposed to do. The Potomac pride was not understated. Some people liked that. The 9th grade admits are so much more competitive than the kids that got in 10 years ago that they almost belong in different schools. Potomac is getting more and more competitive by the year. I think it's the location. McLean didn't used to be like this. |
A couple of decades ago Potomac didn’t even have a high school. Question- do people really not know about the teacher that r*ped a dozen girls? The school knew something was up but failed to report him. Then he went off to teach at another private before finally a victim who was also a mother at that private spoke up. |
Nope, genuinely did not know that, BUT added layer here... I actually grew up in the Archdiocese of Baltimore School System... my best friends mom/my mom's best friend went to Archbishop Keough... no one would ever say why, but no one who went to Keough sent their daughters to Seton Keough ever, but no one knew why until The Keepers came out... I actually knew someone named (positively and sad story actually now that I know) in the documentary and I went back and asked my mom and my best friends mom and neither "knew" they just knew something was up... that's how that sort of thing was handled back then... No one openly talked about it, they just quietly shielded if they felt something was off, but like I knew someone who knew and that person is no longer alive, but no one I know who is still alive knew... and like I said really close. Regularly over at our house for dinner. |
| I say that to mean, you can't hold the parents of today accountable for something that happened that long ago and during a period where that sort of thing was silenced... |
There are still people at the school who knew. |
Not parents - but staff. It’s unfortunate this isn’t talked about more. It’s truly a horrendous story that affected many lives. Regardless of that past - the parents are still obnoxious AF 😆 |
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Why are you so obsessed with Potomac? Honest question? You literally posted this exact comment in another thread. Not only is your post bizarre but it is wildly inaccurate. Have you seen the college admits for Potomac class of 2026? Here is what has already been publicly posted on college admits: several Harvard, Dartmouth, Naval Academy, top 20 SLACs, University of Chicago, Tufts, UVA, Boston College, BU, the list goes on and on. Um no - other than a Harvard admit, I don’t know any of these are legacies. You’re just wrong. Just stop. And anyone saying Potomac is not a top school loses any credibility. Look at objective college admits or the bizarre rantings of a Potomac hater. Whatever. |