Just realized all the presidents send their kids to Sidwell

Anonymous
OP here is your answer why. Sidwell has 16 national merit semifinalists. More than 4X any other private school in D.C.

https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/2022-national-merit-semifinalists-named-washington-dc
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard that the Obamas preferred GDS but the secret service asked them to chose Sidwell b/c they were already familiar with the school and knew how to work with it.


I recall this was reported in news stories at the time.


Yes. It is a security thing.

But, I'm old enough to remember Amy Carter going to DC public school.


She attended DCPS during the day, but she was educated by tutors.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I think Susan Ford went to Holton.

She did


Yup. Prom at the white house!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here is your answer why. Sidwell has 16 national merit semifinalists. More than 4X any other private school in D.C.

https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/2022-national-merit-semifinalists-named-washington-dc


You are embarrassing yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here is your answer why. Sidwell has 16 national merit semifinalists. More than 4X any other private school in D.C.

https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/2022-national-merit-semifinalists-named-washington-dc


Gloating about advantages during pandemic testing circumstances. How very Quaker of you.
Anonymous
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Side note: GW’s daughters went to public school in Austin! (They graduated before he was elected). I think that’s awesome


They spent a year at Horace Mann while their Dad worked on their Grandfather's election campaign before the family moved back to Austin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here is your answer why. Sidwell has 16 national merit semifinalists. More than 4X any other private school in D.C.

https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/2022-national-merit-semifinalists-named-washington-dc


Gloating about advantages during pandemic testing circumstances. How very Quaker of you.


What advantages did sidwell kids have over dc privates though?
Anonymous
These two Sidwell threads are pretty funny. You are basing all of this "head and shoulders superiority" on a decision made by two families over a 15 year period and one three hour test.

Sidwell is a terrific school (among many in the area public and private) but I wouldn't let these points be the reason I sent my kids there.

Congrats though to the National Merit Semi-finalists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here is your answer why. Sidwell has 16 national merit semifinalists. More than 4X any other private school in D.C.

https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/2022-national-merit-semifinalists-named-washington-dc


Gloating about advantages during pandemic testing circumstances. How very Quaker of you.


What advantages did sidwell kids have over dc privates though?



Considering there were 14 in 2018 and 13 in 2020, 16 is not much away from a normal distribution for Sidwell
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Caroline Kennedy attended Stone Ridge.

Johnson's kids attended DCPS, Murch Elementary, before NCS.

Caroline Kennedy never attended Stone Ridge (she attended K in the White House) but her cousin Maria Shriver did attend Stone Ridge.


Correct, Caroline Kennedy was registered to attend Stone Ridge before ... they moved to New York.


I believe her cousin Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (Robert Kennedy's oldest) went to stone ridge as well while her dad was attorney general and senator.

I think her younger sisters went elsewhere...rory went to madeira, but that may have been because she wanted to stay closer to the family home in mclean after their father was killed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here is your answer why. Sidwell has 16 national merit semifinalists. More than 4X any other private school in D.C.

https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/2022-national-merit-semifinalists-named-washington-dc


Lol. My kid’s public high school in what you would call “flyover country” has 12.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here is your answer why. Sidwell has 16 national merit semifinalists. More than 4X any other private school in D.C.

https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/2022-national-merit-semifinalists-named-washington-dc


Lol. My kid’s public high school in what you would call “flyover country” has 12.


Out of how many kids in the class?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Except Carter who sent his daughter to DCPS, and Trump who probably got rejected.

I wonder why that is? Is Sidwell really that head and shoulders above the rest?

Side note: GW’s daughters went to public school in Austin! (They graduated before he was elected). I think that’s awesome


Op your math skills are weak. Two presidents does not equal all. Bush’s daughter attended NCS and 2 sons attended STA. Bush was on governing board od NCS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here is your answer why. Sidwell has 16 national merit semifinalists. More than 4X any other private school in D.C.

https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/2022-national-merit-semifinalists-named-washington-dc


Gloating about advantages during pandemic testing circumstances. How very Quaker of you.


there is nothing Quaker about Sidwell. It's an exclusive school that educates the city's elite, whatever quaker roots it had are long since gone
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here is your answer why. Sidwell has 16 national merit semifinalists. More than 4X any other private school in D.C.

https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/2022-national-merit-semifinalists-named-washington-dc


Gloating about advantages during pandemic testing circumstances. How very Quaker of you.


there is nothing Quaker about Sidwell. It's an exclusive school that educates the city's elite, whatever quaker roots it had are long since gone


Not all of the elite. There are many families that don’t even look at Sidwell because they think it is too liberal and not the right social scene. More conservative families I know look elsewhere. For example not many families cross over socially in STA and Sidwell whereas other schools they do. It is quite strange even trickles down to the kids. Very different schools and social circles.
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