Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems to me that the STA classes are so small there wouldn’t be room for “tons of Catholics”.
The handful of Catholics at STA would be dwarfed by the number of boys at Prep, Gonzaga and St. John’s.
There are certainly more Catholic boys at Prep, etc. since those are Catholic schools (DUH), but there are many at STA, too - five boys already into BC and two to Notre Dame, and all (save maybe one) are Catholic. There are at least a dozen seniors who are Catholic.
That’s 12. Not a very big number when compared to 125 seniors at Prep, 250 at Gonzaga, another couple of hundred at St. John’s.
For STA, I guess 12 is a lot of Catholics. But it’s a very small fraction of the total number of Catholics at private schools in DC/MD. (.2%?)
I’m guessing the Catholic families that send their sons to STA aren’t really part of the larger, somewhat insular Catholic community. The great majority of whom consider only the Catholic schools as a place to send their kids.
I don’t know why this cracks me up. Like quantifying what’s “a lot of Catholics”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should so decline the Prep for another comparable private. Unless it’s more Catholic. Listen to your kid.
The first time I heard of Prep (a Big 3 parent) was the hearings, and the second a LatAm privileged family.
Honestly. Go coed and easy on you know stuff
The first time you ever heard of Prep was the hearings? You sound very well-informed.
Oh please Prep is not known outside of MOCO.
It’s really true. If you’re not Catholic or from Chevy Chase. It’s not. Had no clue it had boarding
It’s known not just nationally but internationally and dates back to the 1700s.. but we get it you don’t like it..
I have no issue with the school but it’s not known as much as you think. Philips Exeter, Hotchkiss, Groton are known internationally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems to me that the STA classes are so small there wouldn’t be room for “tons of Catholics”.
The handful of Catholics at STA would be dwarfed by the number of boys at Prep, Gonzaga and St. John’s.
There are certainly more Catholic boys at Prep, etc. since those are Catholic schools (DUH), but there are many at STA, too - five boys already into BC and two to Notre Dame, and all (save maybe one) are Catholic. There are at least a dozen seniors who are Catholic.
That’s 12. Not a very big number when compared to 125 seniors at Prep, 250 at Gonzaga, another couple of hundred at St. John’s.
For STA, I guess 12 is a lot of Catholics. But it’s a very small fraction of the total number of Catholics at private schools in DC/MD. (.2%?)
I’m guessing the Catholic families that send their sons to STA aren’t really part of the larger, somewhat insular Catholic community. The great majority of whom consider only the Catholic schools as a place to send their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should so decline the Prep for another comparable private. Unless it’s more Catholic. Listen to your kid.
The first time I heard of Prep (a Big 3 parent) was the hearings, and the second a LatAm privileged family.
Honestly. Go coed and easy on you know stuff
The first time you ever heard of Prep was the hearings? You sound very well-informed.
Oh please Prep is not known outside of MOCO.
It’s really true. If you’re not Catholic or from Chevy Chase. It’s not. Had no clue it had boarding
It’s known not just nationally but internationally and dates back to the 1700s.. but we get it you don’t like it..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t name three alumni but know if Brett and Squee!
Brian Cashman, Neil Gorsuch—there you go. Fixed That
The whole world sat up and listened to the most famous alum for most of this morning.
The whole world watched 9/11 unfold and the first news early on in the pandemic. The whole world did not sit up and watch the “most famous alum” to come out of prep this morning. Get yourself a life.
NP - any of them who are smart and aware did. But probably not for the common house frau
You’re an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:DS declined Prep for GC. People thought we were crazy at the time. In hindsight it was the right decision for him. The PLTW and IB programs are a perfect fit as well as some significant ECs that provided better opportunities at GC. It depends on the individual student.
Anonymous wrote:Seems to me that the STA classes are so small there wouldn’t be room for “tons of Catholics”.
The handful of Catholics at STA would be dwarfed by the number of boys at Prep, Gonzaga and St. John’s.
There are certainly more Catholic boys at Prep, etc. since those are Catholic schools (DUH), but there are many at STA, too - five boys already into BC and two to Notre Dame, and all (save maybe one) are Catholic. There are at least a dozen seniors who are Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Seems to me that the STA classes are so small there wouldn’t be room for “tons of Catholics”.
The handful of Catholics at STA would be dwarfed by the number of boys at Prep, Gonzaga and St. John’s.
There are certainly more Catholic boys at Prep, etc. since those are Catholic schools (DUH), but there are many at STA, too - five boys already into BC and two to Notre Dame, and all (save maybe one) are Catholic. There are at least a dozen seniors who are Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should so decline the Prep for another comparable private. Unless it’s more Catholic. Listen to your kid.
The first time I heard of Prep (a Big 3 parent) was the hearings, and the second a LatAm privileged family.
Honestly. Go coed and easy on you know stuff
The first time you ever heard of Prep was the hearings? You sound very well-informed.
Oh please Prep is not known outside of MOCO.
It’s really true. If you’re not Catholic or from Chevy Chase. It’s not. Had no clue it had boarding
It’s known not just nationally but internationally and dates back to the 1700s.. but we get it you don’t like it..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should so decline the Prep for another comparable private. Unless it’s more Catholic. Listen to your kid.
The first time I heard of Prep (a Big 3 parent) was the hearings, and the second a LatAm privileged family.
Honestly. Go coed and easy on you know stuff
The first time you ever heard of Prep was the hearings? You sound very well-informed.
Oh please Prep is not known outside of MOCO.
It’s really true. If you’re not Catholic or from Chevy Chase. It’s not. Had no clue it had boarding
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS declined Prep for GC. People thought we were crazy at the time. In hindsight it was the right decision for him. The PLTW and IB programs are a perfect fit as well as some significant ECs that provided better opportunities at GC. It depends on the individual student.
What is GC
Seems to me that the STA classes are so small there wouldn’t be room for “tons of Catholics”.
The handful of Catholics at STA would be dwarfed by the number of boys at Prep, Gonzaga and St. John’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t name three alumni but know if Brett and Squee!
Brian Cashman, Neil Gorsuch—there you go. Fixed That
The whole world sat up and listened to the most famous alum for most of this morning.
The whole world watched 9/11 unfold and the first news early on in the pandemic. The whole world did not sit up and watch the “most famous alum” to come out of prep this morning. Get yourself a life.
NP - any of them who are smart and aware did. But probably not for the common house frau
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t name three alumni but know if Brett and Squee!
Brian Cashman, Neil Gorsuch—there you go. Fixed That
The whole world sat up and listened to the most famous alum for most of this morning.
The whole world watched 9/11 unfold and the first news early on in the pandemic. The whole world did not sit up and watch the “most famous alum” to come out of prep this morning. Get yourself a life.
NP - any of them who are smart and aware did. But probably not for the common house frau