Anonymous wrote:I am glad that Sidwell has strong boys and girls basketball teams that the school supports and promotes. The benefits to the school of having such programs extend far beyond mere wins and losses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or just bring lunch.
I get this is a deal breaker for some. But no lunch doesn’t mean a kid eats out every day - I suppose those kids exist but none of the families I know I support daily take out lunch.
Also - lunch is 50 min. Longer if you have a free period on either end.
It's weird that people who don't go to GDS/don't like GDS have to make up an imaginary image of what lunch is like to justify their dislike. It's ok not to like GDS -- no school is for everyone -- but dislike it on the facts!
You are replying to my post. We have had kids at both GDS and Sidwell - so none of this is imaginary. We were clearly open to both schools. I agree, not every school is for everyone (my kids included - as they chose two different ones).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am glad that Sidwell has strong boys and girls basketball teams that the school supports and promotes. The benefits to the school of having such programs extend far beyond mere wins and losses.
Yes those lifers sitting on the bench learn a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or just bring lunch.
I get this is a deal breaker for some. But no lunch doesn’t mean a kid eats out every day - I suppose those kids exist but none of the families I know I support daily take out lunch.
Also - lunch is 50 min. Longer if you have a free period on either end.
It's weird that people who don't go to GDS/don't like GDS have to make up an imaginary image of what lunch is like to justify their dislike. It's ok not to like GDS -- no school is for everyone -- but dislike it on the facts!
Anonymous wrote:I am glad that Sidwell has strong boys and girls basketball teams that the school supports and promotes. The benefits to the school of having such programs extend far beyond mere wins and losses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much difference between the two schools - both are full of nerds.
Sidwell lowers their admissions standards to recruit some athletes to entertain their nerds.
Do you have proof if this? Because from what I have seen, the kids on the teams are mostly like the other students. Maybe you are projecting a racial bias?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve had two kids go through the GDS LS and MS. Nothing can be fairly characterized as having been thrust down their throats.
What do your conservative friends at the school think about that?
There are no conservatives at GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Not much difference between the two schools - both are full of nerds.
Sidwell lowers their admissions standards to recruit some athletes to entertain their nerds.
Anonymous wrote:Why is GDS anti-cafeteria? Sidwell has wonderful cafeteria food and also great lunch options nearby. Sidwell for the win!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or just bring lunch.
I get this is a deal breaker for some. But no lunch doesn’t mean a kid eats out every day - I suppose those kids exist but none of the families I know I support daily take out lunch.
Also - lunch is 50 min. Longer if you have a free period on either end.
It's weird that people who don't go to GDS/don't like GDS have to make up an imaginary image of what lunch is like to justify their dislike. It's ok not to like GDS -- no school is for everyone -- but dislike it on the facts!
It’s a fact that GDS doesn’t have an US cafeteria. That’s one of the reasons I don’t like GDS for my children, but it’s not the only reason.
Thank God. School dodged a bullet there.