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They are mom's or teachers, or independent. At St Albans, a MAJORITY of the 22 person board are not alum, and 5 of the 22 Trustees are women. Fish rot from the head, and that a school where nearly 100% of the students were born to woman, it is disturbing the governing board has 3 women out of 29 members. That says it all right there -- women are not respected by that institution. The 'boys can take it from here' -- which they have done in spades. This just makes me nuts, and I am a dad with 3 sons. You want your sons to treat women well? Demonstrate your respect for the value women bring to institutions, and have a board, not an old boys reminisces society setting the values at the board level. |
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Oddly the poster didn't include the final and MOST notable alumni included on that wikipedia list.
George Huguely - Accused of murdering his girlfriend If you look at Wikipedia edits history feature, you will see a huge effort to strip Huguely from Landon's entry in Wikipedia. You will also see efforts to modify discussion of its history with SAT cheating scandal. |
| 17:30 I asked how any Landon trustees could be women if they were,as the PP asserted, all alum. It was a factual clarification, not an endorsement of all alum, all male, all anything. Calm down. |
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Not sure why these are any more prominent that the Landon alumni. Both seem to be a mix of politicians, people that have excelled in sports and business.
the following are notable alumni of Georgetown Preparatory School, Maryland, United States. ]Notable alumni Dylan Baker '76 (actor); John Barrymore (Shakespearean actor and grandfather of Drew Barrymore). Attended but was expelled;[1] Bill Bidwill '49 (Owner - NFL's Arizona Cardinals); Brian Cashman '85 (General Manager - New York Yankees); Capt. Michael J. Daly '41 (U.S. Army Retired) (Medal of Honor Recipient); Rep. John Dingell '44 (Longest serving member of the U.S. House of Representatives, D.-Mich.); Senator Christopher Dodd '62 (U.S. Senate, D.-Conn); Presidential Candidate Hon. Neil M. Gorsuch '85 (Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. At the time of his confirmation, he was the youngest Court of Appeals Judge in the United States); Roy Hibbert '04 (Former Georgetown University basketball player and NBA 2008 First Round Draft Pick for the Indiana Pacers); Hon. Thomas Hogan '56 (Chief Judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia); Hon. Brett Kavanaugh '83 (Former Associate Independent Counsel in the Whitewater Scandal and Staff Secretary under George W. Bush. He is now a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit); Christopher George Kennedy '82 (Son of Robert F. Kennedy and President of Merchandise Mart Properties, Inc.); Douglas Harriman Kennedy '86 (Son of Robert F. Kennedy and current Fox News Channel Correspondent); Rep. Frank LoBiondo '64 (U.S. House of Representatives, R.-N.J.); Marcus Mason '03 (Running Back, Washington Redskins); Dennis Murphy '65 (National Emmy Award winning television journalist for Dateline NBC); Kevin Plank, (Founder of Under Armour). Attended but was expelled; Mo Rocca (Maurice Rocca) '87 (Comedian); L. Francis Rooney, III '71 (Former U.S. Ambassador to Vatican City); Hon. Joseph E. Schmitz, '72 (Former Inspector General of the Pentagon); Anthony Paul Kennedy Shriver '84 (Co-founder of Best Buddies International and son of Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Sargent Shriver); Mark Kennedy Shriver '82 (former representative to the Maryland House of Delegates (15th District), and son of Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Sargent Shriver); James Whitaker '86 (Hollywood Producer and President of Production for Imagine Entertainment); AJ Wood '91 (Former NCAA Soccer All-American and Soccer America Player of the Year, 1996 Olympian and player for MLS D.C. United and the New York/New Jersey Metrostars); Charles Gordon Zubrod '32 (Father of modern chemotherapy) |
From the Landon website, the board is dominated by alum, and only 3 of 29 trustees are women. This is Lord of the Flies from top to bottom -- what else can you call it?, and this is what happens without women's civilising influence. |
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St Albans would seem to have the edge in notable alumni
Notable alumni/St Albans Charles F. Bass, former United States congressman Evan Bayh, United States Senator for Indiana[4] John Bellinger, legal advisor to the State Department James Bennet, editor of The Atlantic Monthly magazine[5] Michael Bennet, United States Senator for Colorado Joshua Bolten, former White House Chief of Staff [6] Keith Bradsher, journalist, The New York Times Brooke "Untz" Brewer Former NFL athlete Clancy Brown, American actor (The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, Carnivàle, and Starship Troopers) and chairman of the board of Brown Publishing Company Olin Browne, Professional golfer, 3-time PGA Tour event champion [7] Garnett Bruce, American opera director Neil Bush, son of former President of the United States George H.W. Bush, brother of former U.S. President George W. Bush [8] Josh Byrnes, General Manager for the Arizona Diamondbacks Michael Collins, astronaut [9] Eli Whitney Debevoise II, U.S. Executive Director of The World Bank. Garrett Donovan, co-producer of Scrubs[citation needed] Miles Fisher, television and film actor Harold Ford Jr., former United States congressman and current head of the Democratic Leadership Council [10] David Gardner, co-founder of The Motley Fool Tom Gardner, co-founder of The Motley Fool Al Gore Jr., former Vice President of the United States, and Nobel laureate. Donald E. Graham, chairman of the Washington Post Rufus Griscom, co-founder of the website Nerve [citation needed] Frederick Hauck, astronaut Bill Hobby, Texas Lieutenant Governor 1973-91 Jesse Hubbard, professional lacrosse player [11] Brit Hume, Fox News television anchor [12] Reed Hundt, former FCC Chairman [13] David Ignatius, Washington Post Columnist [14] Uzodinma Iweala, critically acclaimed author [15] Jesse Jackson, Jr., United States congressman, son of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr.[16] Steven Berlin Johnson, author Bo Jones, former publisher and CEO of the Washington Post, director of the Associated Press Draper L. Kauffman, past Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy Thomas Kean, former governor of New Jersey, chairman of the 9/11 Commission Edward Kennedy, Jr., founder of the Marwood Group Randall Kennedy, Harvard Law School professor Tyler Kent, American diplomat convicted of spying for the Nazi Germany government during World War II Damian Kulash, lead singer of rock band OK Go[17] Nick Lowery, former professional football player, Kansas City Chiefs J. W. Marriott, Jr., chairman and CEO of Marriott International Dave Nalle, font designer and game author (see Ysgarth RPG) Bill Oakley, former executive producer of The Simpsons Jonathan Ogden, former professional football player, 2000 Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens David Plotz, writer and editor at Slate Justin Rockefeller, political activist Kermit Roosevelt III, novelist, law professor University of Pennsylvania Mark Roosevelt, superintendent of the Pittsburgh Public Schools Alex Ross, music critic of The New Yorker Luke Russert, NBC correspondent and XM Satellite radio host son of Tim Russert,[18] Timothy Shriver, Chairman of Special Olympics[19] son of Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Sargent Shriver; Bruce Smathers, former Florida Secretary of State, son of US Senator George Smathers Burr Steers, director of the film Igby Goes Down Russell E. Train, former Director of the EPA Gore Vidal, author/writer The Walkmen, musicians (four out of the five members attended)[17] Josh Weinstein, former executive producer of The Simpsons Jeffrey Wright, Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor (Angels in America, Basquiat, Syriana)[20] |
| I think St. Alban's has the edge in a lot more than just notable alumni. |
| Yes St Albans is great with guns |
There are at least a half dozen a-listers on gp. Landon is d-list city. sta definitely takes the cake on notable alumni. |
| Chris Dodd is a great A lister. Countrywide anyone? |
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The misogyny, it boggles the mind.
I totally agree! I am not just talking Landon, but all high schools (public/private) have their little skeletons. There is so much more that goes on in a high school (sexting, cyber bullying, racism, drinking, drugs) that parents aren't aware of except the kids/parents getting caught. Let's face it, at our next dinner party we aren't going to talk about how junior got a girl drunk...undressed her when she passed out... took pictures of her with his latest gadget that mommy and daddy bought him....and posted them on-line. Trust me...it is scary. |
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The issue isnt about money or fame among alumni.
The issue is whether Landon is breeding Mysoginists at a rate disporportionately higher than the other boys schools, because if so, it is not all nature versus nurture. I think the composition of these boards in terms of the balance of power between alum, women, parents, says a lot about what these institutions value. Landon clearly believes in 'the good old days', and seems to have little room for parents or women driving values from the top down |
Yup, you hit the proverbial nail on the head, prefectly square. |
My guess is that it's a current Landon student or recent alumnus. It's so over the top. A parent might think this, or say it to another Landon parent, but not post it. The thing I've always found so creepy about the Landon community is how the moms often fawn over the boys and brag to one another about how Alpha their sons are. I think that plays a big role in fostering this type of gross behavior and misogyny. |
| I'm a PP, and 18:09 is right. The school has a lot of great qualities, but unless they can broaden their demographic from rich Republicans, they're going to be extinct right along with the old-line WASPS. The parent body is still stuck in the Eisenhower era. |