| Is there Father's club very involved in athletic issues? |
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Its pretty apparent both Landon and Prep parents and boosters really can't have a civil conversation. Can't people act like grown adults on this website. We are talking about high schools.
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| I get the strong sense that the Prep and Landon detractors on this site are not alumni/parents from the other school, but rather parents/students from other places who enjoy stoking fires. |
All of these schools are hard to get into. What? Are we talking about a 5% point difference between the most and least selective among this list? |
You get what you pay for. |
| You guys are just trolls trying too keep this dead horse of a thread alive. Time to put this one to bed. |
| Whoever the administrator of DCUM needs to shut this thread down, it has gotten way too wild with trolls. |
The only thing that GDS excels at is producing artsier fartsier students than Landon or Prep. Hey -- it's a nice school, but you're kidding yourself if you think it is a cut above Landon or Prep or any other excellent schools in the area. It's not. |
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Homework driven? You must be joking. We have had two boys go through GP. They could not have received a better education. Most of their homework consists of studying, interpreting and learning. Unlike many schools which assign a lot of "busy work" they are expected to understand world issues and explain them. They are expected to be able write and speak intelligently. Is it a tough curriculum? Yes.
Regarding sports- GP does not "recruit" atheletes. They have boys from all over the world. The boys that go to Mater Dei typically want to go to GP or Gonzaga. They may or may not be athletic. The men who run Mater Dei came from those schools. They have created a similar environment. It is a positive and supporting environment. These schools are nothing like Landon. And yes they emphasize sports, the arts and community service on an ongoing basis. You would be amazed at the huge percentage of boys there who truly actively help others in need. The rivalry is a fun thing. GP is NOT the environment you think it is at all, the kids are no more cocky than they are anywhere else in the world including public school, nor am I a wealthy individual. I was just lucky enough to be able to send my children to a wonderful place. You are completely misinformed. |
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``The only thing that GDS excels at is producing artsier fartsier students than Landon or Prep. Hey -- it's a nice school, but you're kidding yourself if you think it is a cut above Landon or Prep or any other excellent schools in the area. It's not.''
It sounds like you are the kind of person that doesn't let information get in the way of your opinions but according to the Google spreadsheet available on this site, GDS has better SAT scores than Landon/prep, better selective college acceptance rates, more presidential scholers. In fact, i couldn't find a category in which Landon/prep had better scores than GDS. |
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This thread has become way off the main subject. Forum moderator do your job and lock the thread.
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| For what specific reasons should he lock this thread? |
Football, Lacrosse, Perp walks, you name it. |
| What exacatly is the role of the father's club at Landon and is there an equivalent org at Prep? |
There is no "Fathers Club" at Prep. There's a Board of Trustees. But there is no formal or informal organization that gives any significant input to the school. The alumni understand that this a Jesuit school. And even the significant contributors have very little influence on the way the school operates. With the decrease in the number of Jesuits in teaching and adminstrative jobs, the lay faculty -- as a group -- has a lot of say about how things are done at Prep. |