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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Live close to the school and think you are above MCPS / DCPS but can't swing expensive privates - check
catholic and belong to the parish - check
Own a black Tahoe or Denali - check
Want to belong or belong to Columbia - check
Dream of a Bethany beach house - check
drink too much - check
want a school more for a boozy parent social scene than academics for your kids - check

Three or four checks and above and it is the school for you!


Ok, I laughed a little. It's sorta true. But it's also sorta true for a whole swath of Catholic schools around here.


me too. rings kind of true. funny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could try Little Flower, although there is a definite cliquishness there as well mostly built around the cult of CYO.


CYO?


Someone considering Blessed Sacrament who doesn't know what the CYO is?

It boggles the mind.

Suffice it to say, you are looking in the wrong place.
Anonymous
Seriously what's cyo?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Live close to the school and think you are above MCPS / DCPS but can't swing expensive privates - check
catholic and belong to the parish - check
Own a black Tahoe or Denali - check
Want to belong or belong to Columbia - check
Dream of a Bethany beach house - check
drink too much - check
want a school more for a boozy parent social scene than academics for your kids - check

Three or four checks and above and it is the school for you!


Ok, I laughed a little. It's sorta true. But it's also sorta true for a whole swath of Catholic schools around here.


me too. rings kind of true. funny.


Definitely true. I love my many BS friends but I truly think the parents at our NW independent are less status conscious even though the average HHI is significantly higher. I've got to say the last point is spot on (and I know BS families that freely admit that they chose the school for the community despite the academic weakness).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously what's cyo?


sports league
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Live close to the school and think you are above MCPS / DCPS but can't swing expensive privates - check
catholic and belong to the parish - check
Own a black Tahoe or Denali - check
Want to belong or belong to Columbia - check
Dream of a Bethany beach house - check
drink too much - check
want a school more for a boozy parent social scene than academics for your kids - check

Three or four checks and above and it is the school for you!




Spot on!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously what's cyo?


It baffles me that people who have the world wide web at their fingertips feel the need to come on an anonymous forum and ask what something is when all they have to do is type the letters in their address bar and get the answer. http://adw.org/cyo-sports/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously what's cyo?


It baffles me that people who have the world wide web at their fingertips feel the need to come on an anonymous forum and ask what something is when all they have to do is type the letters in their address bar and get the answer. http://adw.org/cyo-sports/


It's equally surprising that someone interested in a school like BS wouldn't know what the CYO is or the role it performs or its importance. I guess the next question might be, "Who is this Pope anyway?".
Anonymous
Our child had the worst time there. She was bullied from day one and teachers/staff didn't do anything at all!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Live close to the school and think you are above MCPS / DCPS but can't swing expensive privates - check
catholic and belong to the parish - check
Own a black Tahoe or Denali - check
Want to belong or belong to Columbia - check
Dream of a Bethany beach house - check
drink too much - check
want a school more for a boozy parent social scene than academics for your kids - check

Three or four checks and above and it is the school for you!




Spot on!


+4. Although you forgot

Wear hair in shiny blonde ponytail at all times? Check
Anonymous
and don't forget your 3 Islands tunic and white jeans for lords sake...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:and don't forget your 3 Islands tunic and white jeans for lords sake...


I don't fit into any particular category and do not attend BS but it appears from some of these posts that people are really judgy about people being preppy. If people dress this way and like this lifestyle, why does it matter to you? Doesn't seem very open minded to me to judge them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:and don't forget your 3 Islands tunic and white jeans for lords sake...


I don't fit into any particular category and do not attend BS but it appears from some of these posts that people are really judgy about people being preppy. If people dress this way and like this lifestyle, why does it matter to you? Doesn't seem very open minded to me to judge them.


Sometimes describing feels like judging when you recognize your self in a description -- kind of like a caricature; but PPs have noted the accuracy of the description and don't feel judged. It is healthy to be able to chuckle at yourself sometimes.
Anonymous
The academics are fine at BSS. There are some bitter, unhappy folks on this board. My kids are doing nothing different than our friends' children who go to GDS, Lafayette, Janney, and Somerset ES. (and in the case of Lafayette and Janney, they have done somethings earlier).

My thoughts are all ES are doing roughly the same thing whether it is public or private. The difference between public and private is the frequency and quality of "specials" (art, music, etc.) and behavioral problems are dealt with differently in private schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids are doing nothing different than our friends' children who go to GDS, Lafayette, Janney, and Somerset ES. (and in the case of Lafayette and Janney, they have done somethings earlier).


Res Ipsa Loquitor: think you are above MCPS / DCPS but can't swing expensive privates - check
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