Anonymous wrote:What is an "AA admit?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landon needs to focus more on the academics and less on the athletics. But with the current administration and board in place it will be a cold day in hell before that happens.
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Wake up, Landon! We alums aren't going to send our boys to a school that remains stuck in the past. Evolve or continue to lose money and applicants. Your choice.
Anonymous wrote:Landon needs to focus more on the academics and less on the athletics. But with the current administration and board in place it will be a cold day in hell before that happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landon alum here - 90s era. The problem with the school can be summarized in this excerpt from an update email newsletter they sent to alums today:
"College Results — The Class of 2013 has had wonderful college news so far, with more than 60 acceptances through early decision, early action and rolling admissions for the 78 boys in the class. Almost half of the boys have made their final choices, including nine who will play Division I lacrosse next year."
I love that the school has a strong sports program. However, to tout the # of D-1 lacrosse acceptances in their college acceptances email to alums is nuts. The school continues to play into the stereotype.
There are so many wonderful teachers there - still there after all these years. But with an administration who treats the school like a training ground for college lacrosse, there remains little hope for improvement.
OP, I was a Div 1 full scholarship athlete in different circumstances ( public school in another state) . In my graduating class there were a dozen or more girls and boys who got full rides to Div 1 schools for various sports, including one who went to teh US Olympic trials. There were also 7 National Merit Finalists, and 20 % of the grad class went Ivy. Shining a light on student athletic accompishments as well as academic accomplishmnets in no way indicated an overemphasis on athletics though at my Public HS It also doesn't seem from the wording of the Lanond letter to Alums that is the case at Landon either. Certainly, if 60/78 are accepted early decision those are strong academic kids, with only 9 of those 60 being AA admits, right. So, what is your beef ? It seems the weight, per the letter to Alums is touting a 60/9 sucess balance learning sharply towards academics academics.
Anonymous wrote:Landon alum here - 90s era. The problem with the school can be summarized in this excerpt from an update email newsletter they sent to alums today:
"College Results — The Class of 2013 has had wonderful college news so far, with more than 60 acceptances through early decision, early action and rolling admissions for the 78 boys in the class. Almost half of the boys have made their final choices, including nine who will play Division I lacrosse next year."
I love that the school has a strong sports program. However, to tout the # of D-1 lacrosse acceptances in their college acceptances email to alums is nuts. The school continues to play into the stereotype.
There are so many wonderful teachers there - still there after all these years. But with an administration who treats the school like a training ground for college lacrosse, there remains little hope for improvement.