Anyone know the score of the Sidwell Flint Hill game?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As my son said, whenever the Sidwell bus pulled up to his school, it was a guaranteed laughter win.


You should see how Sidwell students react when kids from your son's school show up for the SAT.



Ooh. Sick burn. I'm sure your comment will bum out my son's classmates at STA.
Anonymous
Somehow I get the feeling that the OP knew the score of the Sidwell-Flint Hill game when they made the thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure they are having fun and learning the game losing 62-0.


You are obsessed with this game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure they are having fun and learning the game losing 62-0.

You have to lose to win
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As my son said, whenever the Sidwell bus pulled up to his school, it was a guaranteed laughter win.


You should see how Sidwell students react when kids from your son's school show up for the SAT.


Quaker values, folks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As my son said, whenever the Sidwell bus pulled up to his school, it was a guaranteed laughter win.


You should see how Sidwell students react when kids from your son's school show up for the SAT.


Quaker values, folks



It just burns you that your child got rejected. Would you like us to buy you a SFS sweater so you can pretend to be a member of the community?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As my son said, whenever the Sidwell bus pulled up to his school, it was a guaranteed laughter win.


You should see how Sidwell students react when kids from your son's school show up for the SAT.


Quaker values, folks



It just burns you that your child got rejected. Would you like us to buy you a SFS sweater so you can pretend to be a member of the community?



You are acting like a great representative of the school. Especially when many of the parents on this thread send their kids to schools superior to SFS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As my son said, whenever the Sidwell bus pulled up to his school, it was a guaranteed laughter win.


You should see how Sidwell students react when kids from your son's school show up for the SAT.


Quaker values, folks



It just burns you that your child got rejected. Would you like us to buy you a SFS sweater so you can pretend to be a member of the community?
no.

Every time you post you just validate the perception of the rank hypocrisy of Sidwell and the gulf between the values you claim the school espouses and the behavior you exhibit.


As far as the sweatshirt goes, I’m not some attention whore who thinks where my kid goes to school reflects in any way upon me. But you do you if it helps your obviously fragile ego.

Anonymous
If it isn’t IAC or WCAC, no one cares around here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If it isn’t IAC or WCAC, no one cares around here.


Except the OP.
Anonymous
Don't forget this is the school that surprises applicant parents with a surprise during the admissions tour. The parents go through a tour that is pleasant, then the admissions staff makes them write an essay about their child.

Horrible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't forget this is the school that surprises applicant parents with a surprise during the admissions tour. The parents go through a tour that is pleasant, then the admissions staff makes them write an essay about their child.

Horrible.


Do they really do that? That is awful. wow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't forget this is the school that surprises applicant parents with a surprise during the admissions tour. The parents go through a tour that is pleasant, then the admissions staff makes them write an essay about their child.

Horrible.


Huh? Where do you get this from? Fake news
Anonymous
This was true in...2007.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't forget this is the school that surprises applicant parents with a surprise during the admissions tour. The parents go through a tour that is pleasant, then the admissions staff makes them write an essay about their child.

Horrible.


Sidwell does this or Flint Hill?
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