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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Probably the most well known schools are: Sierra Canyon (Kardashians/jenners/bronny) Crossroads (so many celebs) Beverly Hills High School (same; shout out to West Beverly too :)) Andover Exeter Permian (Friday Night Lights) IMG Academy (sports factory across multiple sports) St. Vincent-St. Mary (lebron; because he didn’t play college this one has a higher profile) Lower Merion (Kobe; same) Laguna Hills (Hills, Laguna, etc. this is fading but still a fairly broad demo) Sidwell (Clintons/Obamas). Nothing else in DC is on this level of name ID. Not sure what from NYC breaks through — could see a case for Dalton, Spence, Bronx Science, Stuyvesant but none seem that famous to like an average person in the Midwest. This is macabre but the most famous are probably actually the ones with major tragedies like Columbine and the like. [/quote] Laguna Hills? Kardashians? Friday Night Lights? Lol! When is the last time you read a book? Only reality tv watchers know those schools or people. Further more OP said DC schools. [/quote] I think we're getting to the heart of this pointless conversation. 98 percent of people don't think about famous private schools. If you're in the 2 percent who do, you can probably be broadly split into three categories: 1. those who are close to major population areas who think about the traditional definition of education eliteness. These are the people who think of and definitely have heard of St. Albans, Sidwell, Madeira, Exeter, Andover, Deerfield, St. Paul's, Choate, Hotchkiss, Dalton, Chicago Latin, Lawrenceville, et al 2. those who watch a lot of TV and care about things like where the Kardashians send their kids, and I guess then you know about Laguna High School or whatever it is 3. people who follow sports closely, who are likely to know all kinds of batshit no-name highschools that play national sports schedules, and a handful of famous jock schools (St. Thomas Aquinas in Ft. Lauderdale, IMG Academy etc) and on that list are several notable DC area schools... If you're the kind of person who knows anything about where NBA players come from, you definitely know DeMatha... And, I had to look this up, but apparently, the school that has sent the most kids to the NBA is Oak Hill Academy, in Dulles. Love it or hate it, Gonzaga has moved onto that list of private schools that are well known by people who pay attention to sports highschool hotspots. Either way, tldr, almost nobody knows of any highschools. In the select world of nerds/freaks and weirdos who do, DMV does okay.[/quote] LOL Oak Hill Academy is south of Roanoke, 5.5 hours from DMV. Not the same as Oak Hill Christian. It grew in popularity after Kevin Durant attended for a year or two before coming back to MD. It's a similar school as IMG.[/quote] Agreed, but categories 2 and 3 are far bigger than category 1. If you only followed this forum, you’d think it was the reverse. Since there’s no school in this area that fits into category 1, the most “famous” school in the DC area is still Dematha by a mile.[/quote] Sidwell easily fits into category 1. As a matter of fact, the poster who created the categories above used Sidwell as an example. Sidwell was put on the national/international map by the Clintons and the Obamas (arguably category 2, but way better than the Kardashians). Sidwell basketball (and two NBA players —Bey and Hart) also ticks the category 3 box. One could convincingly argue that Sidwell is the only school on the East coast that checks all 3 “fame” boxes. It appears that you struggle with reading comprehension and/or you attended Dematha. [/quote] I mean come on Sidwell people, Hart and Bey, are journeymen players. Neither at any point in their career has been a top 50 NBA player. No one other than Sidwell people would know they graduated from there. High school is only known for a few of the most high profile players. Until the recent Knicks run how many people even knew Josh Hart was still in the league? No one was watching him on those terrible Pelicans teams. People might know where Kobe or Lebron went or where Cooper Flagg goes now, but no one knows random players like Josh Hart and even fewer for Mr. Bey. I’m a hardcore NBA fan and I’m not sure if he is still on the Hawks or not. [/quote] How many CURRENT NBA players do any other DC private schools have? I’ll wait. While I’m waiting, how are the academics at any of those other high schools? Rigorous? Or is it more like SJC, where the athlete always comes before the scholar?[/quote]
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