Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its a lose-lose situation for Bullis.
The headmaster is either blatantly lying or the AD is a complete moron.
Agreed, The headmaster had to be on the committee mentioned above. No way it gets this far without his knowledge. They must have discovered something major while talking to the parents and area club coaches. Wonder what it could be? Big or strong enough to make he decision to move on until Boatd stepped in. That program must be seriously divided over this whole mess. Not sure how long it takes to recover.
I still think the headmaster didn’t know or else the news would have come from him. He’s never even mentioned in the letter to the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its a lose-lose situation for Bullis.
The headmaster is either blatantly lying or the AD is a complete moron.
Agreed, The headmaster had to be on the committee mentioned above. No way it gets this far without his knowledge. They must have discovered something major while talking to the parents and area club coaches. Wonder what it could be? Big or strong enough to make he decision to move on until Boatd stepped in. That program must be seriously divided over this whole mess. Not sure how long it takes to recover.
Anonymous wrote:its a lose-lose situation for Bullis.
The headmaster is either blatantly lying or the AD is a complete moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I don't get is why the pre-payment of 3 years of the field rental contract was the nexus for the subsequent acts. How much is a year's worth of rent for the fields worth? $10,000? $100,000? I can't believe it is as much as $100,000 a year (for $300,000 total) because that is an astounding amount to imagine the DCE club pre-paying. Where would they get that from? They aren't anywhere near grossing that amount let alone netting it. But for the two organizations to get in bed together for $10,000 (for $30,000) a year seems likewise as ludicrous. That can't be anywhere near what a big operation like Bullis would need to help with cash flow if indeed that is the issue.
A very rough calculation has it at about $150,000 a year. For three years that's very close to $500,000.
Anonymous wrote:What I don't get is why the pre-payment of 3 years of the field rental contract was the nexus for the subsequent acts. How much is a year's worth of rent for the fields worth? $10,000? $100,000? I can't believe it is as much as $100,000 a year (for $300,000 total) because that is an astounding amount to imagine the DCE club pre-paying. Where would they get that from? They aren't anywhere near grossing that amount let alone netting it. But for the two organizations to get in bed together for $10,000 (for $30,000) a year seems likewise as ludicrous. That can't be anywhere near what a big operation like Bullis would need to help with cash flow if indeed that is the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point was there will be a feeding frenzy for DCE 2021s on September 1, 2019. Not sure about 2020s next month.
No, you said THIS September, dummy. You further illustrate your stupidity when you state that there may or may not be clamoring for DCE 2020.
You must be a clueless DCE 2022 dad with zero clue. Everybody knows DCE 2020 is awful.
Anonymous wrote:The point was there will be a feeding frenzy for DCE 2021s on September 1, 2019. Not sure about 2020s next month.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh the DCE coaches can’t show any success until September 1. And there will be a feeding frenzy for 2021s—just wait and see all the great colleges those kids go to. Stop spreading fake news.