Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA should be a model for Sidwell and a few of the IAC schools. STA has strong academics, if not the best academics in the area. They also have a strong sports program. They are certainly not DeMatha or Gonzaga (they dont have an enrollment close to 1,000 boys) but STA is always solid in football, soccer, lacrosse and of course baseball every year. I applaud the administration for maintaing academic excellence and fielding great athletic teams across all sports!
Landon and Prep do a great job with finding a balance between academics and athletics as well.
STA's academic standards really don't stack up to Sidwell's. St. Albans lags behind NCS significantly in academics, though few seem to want to admit it. My daughter, who is at NCS, talks a lot about how the St. Albans boys dread being placed into classes taught at NCS because of their significantly higher levels of academic rigor. She also told me something that shocks me; St. Albans boys cheat on tests on a regular basis. I didn't really believe me but she and her friends assured me. I, like most of you, have trouble accepting this, but my daughter wouldn't fabricate something like that. My graduated from Sidwell in '06, and he'll be the first to tell you that at Sidwell this just didn't happen. So before you hastily qualify St. Albans as the frontrunner in DC metro area academics, get the inside scoop.
Anonymous wrote:And I love how everyone is coming out against Sidwell athletics less than 10 months after the soccer team finished NUMBER ONE in the entire DC metro area.
Wrong. Sidwell had a great soccer team last year. But Episcopal was ranked #1 in Region IV (19-0-3). Sidwell? #13 (13-1-4).
www.nscaa.com/hsRes.php?it=2054
Also, STA was the best private school in the area last year in baseball and cross-country running. Finally, to claim that STA is inferior academically to Sidwell shows that you are grasping at straws.
Anonymous wrote:And I love how everyone is coming out against Sidwell athletics less than 10 months after the soccer team finished NUMBER ONE in the entire DC metro area.
Wrong. Sidwell had a great soccer team last year. But Episcopal was ranked #1 in Region IV (19-0-3). Sidwell? #13 (13-1-4).
www.nscaa.com/hsRes.php?it=2054
Also, STA was the best private school in the area last year in baseball and cross-country running. Finally, to claim that STA is inferior academically to Sidwell shows that you are grasping at straws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA should be a model for Sidwell and a few of the IAC schools. STA has strong academics, if not the best academics in the area. They also have a strong sports program. They are certainly not DeMatha or Gonzaga (they dont have an enrollment close to 1,000 boys) but STA is always solid in football, soccer, lacrosse and of course baseball every year. I applaud the administration for maintaing academic excellence and fielding great athletic teams across all sports!
Landon and Prep do a great job with finding a balance between academics and athletics as well.
STA's academic standards really don't stack up to Sidwell's. St. Albans lags behind NCS significantly in academics, though few seem to want to admit it. My daughter, who is at NCS, talks a lot about how the St. Albans boys dread being placed into classes taught at NCS because of their significantly higher levels of academic rigor. She also told me something that shocks me; St. Albans boys cheat on tests on a regular basis. I didn't really believe me but she and her friends assured me. I, like most of you, have trouble accepting this, but my daughter wouldn't fabricate something like that. My graduated from Sidwell in '06, and he'll be the first to tell you that at Sidwell this just didn't happen. So before you hastily qualify St. Albans as the frontrunner in DC metro area academics, get the inside scoop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really, it is a relative non-issue.
Not to the Sidwell children/parents affiliated with the football program who want to compete every week on the field. They know now (if they didn't previously) that sports at Sidwell is an afterthought.
This is harsh--but those kids are obviously not good athletes. That's why they lose by humongous margins. Not one current player would get playing time at, say, Landon or STA, and the IAC is no great shakes in the wider football universe. If the school brought in better players, they'd ride the pine. The whining is mind-boggling.
That's a mean post and obviously made by some one who is not very familiar with MAC or IAC football.
And I love how everyone is coming out against Sidwell athletics less than 10 months after the soccer team finished NUMBER ONE in the entire DC metro area.
Anonymous wrote:STA should be a model for Sidwell and a few of the IAC schools. STA has strong academics, if not the best academics in the area. They also have a strong sports program. They are certainly not DeMatha or Gonzaga (they dont have an enrollment close to 1,000 boys) but STA is always solid in football, soccer, lacrosse and of course baseball every year. I applaud the administration for maintaing academic excellence and fielding great athletic teams across all sports!
Landon and Prep do a great job with finding a balance between academics and athletics as well.