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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I cannot speak to Maret, but the GDS is very balanced in terms of student activities/interests. It doesn't have the dominant athletic popularity that you'd find at some schools. At GDS, art, drama, debate, sports, newspaper, robotics, etc. all have equal footing. The course catalog is also quite extensive compared to my other child's private--I assume the larger student body can justify more/different classes/levels. The benefit students really being encouraged to participate in what interests them vs following the pack is when it comes time to apply to college, students have pursued a wide variety of interests/paths vs everyone taking the same courses that it is easier to differentiate themself. [/quote] Agree. It's feels more similar to college than what I experienced in high school.[/quote] We really like GDS and our kid is having a great time in HS (including being on varsity sports teams), but to say that non-athletic extracurriculars have equal footing with athletics is overstated. It might be more balanced compared to other high schools, but athletics at GDS still get a ton of resources and recognition that just aren't given to other activities. [/quote] Interesting that athletics get a ton of resources at a school where they are not required and where kids are not recruited. I would have thought things like debate would be emphasized more at GDS than sports. Or is GDS now seeking to be more competitive in sports? And, as an aside, when did schools like Sidwell start recruiting athletes? And why? [/quote] Sidwell is shameless in its recruiting and drops academic requirements significantly for top recruits. It’s gross [/quote] Why do you think Maret has a competitive basketball team ? [/quote] They've got several super tall athletes. That's usually a sign. Non-recruiting schools might have one that's 6'5', but to have several that height or taller usually signals recruiting. [/quote] Maret basketball is under .500 in a so-so MAC conference. As for why schools invest in athletics: kids at the schools enjoy being in communities where there are fun events to be a part of. Basketball doesn't require too many kids to be solid/strong, and having good athletic teams can elevate the school experience for the entire high school. [/quote] Maybe developing your own athletes starting in lower school could also elevate the high school experience.[/quote] That's a nice sentiment, but no schools with any measure of competitive athletics survive on homegrown lower school talent. Strong athletes aren't always easy to identify at that age and shouldn't be an institutional priority then. [/quote]
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