Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 13:52     Subject: Tell me about sports at Bullis

Are sports required in US?
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 12:20     Subject: Re:Tell me about sports at Bullis

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:are you blind to what is going on?

the previous headmaster, Boarman, was obsessed with having a top-notch football program at all costs. He would be seen running up and down the sidelines during games, even in the team huddle at times.

Bullis was bringing in football players left and right, while some could do the work, others simply couldn't keep up with the academics. Many parents in the community raised their eyebrows when learning some football players were going to Bullis for very little when some of the families didn't even qualify for much aid at all.

The new headmaster seems to have right-sized the "recruiting budget" for the football program and most parents appear to be a lot happier under the current administration.




So people didn’t like the fact that he took a little more interest in sports more likely to bring in revenue?
I think it’s good that the headmaster supported the football team as much as he was. Was he that way with other sports? Parents shouldn’t be worried about what other students are paying? Worry about what you and your family has to pay. Nosey mf’s. If your statement about him bringing in kids who couldn’t do the work is accurate, that is not okay.


The previous headmaster put a heavy emphasis on football, lacrosse hoops and the boys/girls track program.

While all the programs had a ton of success at Bullis and some still do, it came at the expense of other athletic offerings.

Case and point, the Bullis AD (also a Bullis alum) who had worked at the school for 2 plus decades, was pushed out by the new headmaster.

Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 11:05     Subject: Re:Tell me about sports at Bullis

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:are you blind to what is going on?

the previous headmaster, Boarman, was obsessed with having a top-notch football program at all costs. He would be seen running up and down the sidelines during games, even in the team huddle at times.

Bullis was bringing in football players left and right, while some could do the work, others simply couldn't keep up with the academics. Many parents in the community raised their eyebrows when learning some football players were going to Bullis for very little when some of the families didn't even qualify for much aid at all.

The new headmaster seems to have right-sized the "recruiting budget" for the football program and most parents appear to be a lot happier under the current administration.




I think it’s good that the headmaster supported the football team as much as he was. Was he that way with other sports? Parents shouldn’t be worried about what other students are paying? Worry about what you and your family has to pay. Nosey mf’s. If your statement about him bringing in kids who couldn’t do the work is accurate, that is not okay.


The previous headmaster put a heavy emphasis on football, lacrosse hoops and the boys/girls track program.

While all the programs had a ton of success at Bullis and some still do, it came at the expense of other athletic offerings.

Case and point, the Bullis AD (also a Bullis alum) who had worked at the school for 2 plus decades, was pushed out by the new headmaster.

Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 09:19     Subject: Re:Tell me about sports at Bullis

Anonymous wrote:are you blind to what is going on?

the previous headmaster, Boarman, was obsessed with having a top-notch football program at all costs. He would be seen running up and down the sidelines during games, even in the team huddle at times.

Bullis was bringing in football players left and right, while some could do the work, others simply couldn't keep up with the academics. Many parents in the community raised their eyebrows when learning some football players were going to Bullis for very little when some of the families didn't even qualify for much aid at all.

The new headmaster seems to have right-sized the "recruiting budget" for the football program and most parents appear to be a lot happier under the current administration.




I think it’s good that the headmaster supported the football team as much as he was. Was he that way with other sports? Parents shouldn’t be worried about what other students are paying? Worry about what you and your family has to pay. Nosey mf’s. If your statement about him bringing in kids who couldn’t do the work is accurate, that is not okay.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 09:04     Subject: Tell me about sports at Bullis

Middle school kids have to play a sport or do another activity each trimester. No cuts but some of the sports (e.g., boys soccer, lacrosse) will have multiple teams.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 07:29     Subject: Re:Tell me about sports at Bullis

are you blind to what is going on?

the previous headmaster, Boarman, was obsessed with having a top-notch football program at all costs. He would be seen running up and down the sidelines during games, even in the team huddle at times.

Bullis was bringing in football players left and right, while some could do the work, others simply couldn't keep up with the academics. Many parents in the community raised their eyebrows when learning some football players were going to Bullis for very little when some of the families didn't even qualify for much aid at all.

The new headmaster seems to have right-sized the "recruiting budget" for the football program and most parents appear to be a lot happier under the current administration.



Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 06:40     Subject: Re:Tell me about sports at Bullis

I don’t really have a dog in the fight either. However I will say that football plays a significant role in bringing the school together. People in the community don’t want to lose that.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2022 21:52     Subject: Re:Tell me about sports at Bullis

Anonymous wrote:A couple of the football players left during the COVID year for other schools. Bullis hasn't really been able to rebound since. Some blame the new Headmaster for the school's inability to recruit top talent since.


I have nothing to do with Bullis so no dog in this fight. However, is recruiting football talent something you can pin on the headmaster? That’s on the coach and AD and perhaps admissions. Unless I’m missing something, I think the headmaster has many other responsibilities and athletics are not his fault.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2022 15:11     Subject: Tell me about sports at Bullis

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seemed to me that the school used to focus too heavily on sports and now under the leadership of the current HiS, it is much better balanced. I know many families that think this is a positive. Sports and arts are still a core part of the student experience, so not sure how this isn’t well rounded?


Maybe in upper school, but they have taken it away in the lower school.


Have taken what away? Sports? Arts? Something else?
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2022 14:33     Subject: Tell me about sports at Bullis

Anonymous wrote:It seemed to me that the school used to focus too heavily on sports and now under the leadership of the current HiS, it is much better balanced. I know many families that think this is a positive. Sports and arts are still a core part of the student experience, so not sure how this isn’t well rounded?


Maybe in upper school, but they have taken it away in the lower school.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2022 13:15     Subject: Tell me about sports at Bullis

Anonymous wrote:It seemed to me that the school used to focus too heavily on sports and now under the leadership of the current HiS, it is much better balanced. I know many families that think this is a positive. Sports and arts are still a core part of the student experience, so not sure how this isn’t well rounded?



+1
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2022 13:02     Subject: Tell me about sports at Bullis

It seemed to me that the school used to focus too heavily on sports and now under the leadership of the current HiS, it is much better balanced. I know many families that think this is a positive. Sports and arts are still a core part of the student experience, so not sure how this isn’t well rounded?
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2022 08:48     Subject: Tell me about sports at Bullis

Anonymous wrote:Funny that people would “blame” a HoS for focusing on academics over football. Hmm.


He doesn’t know what he is doing and that is the problem. I have spoken with more than a few unhappy families. These same families would have talked Bullis up just a few years back too. I agree with another poster who said he should be able to do both. The school was once well rounded. It’s starting to not feel that way anymore.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2022 17:54     Subject: Tell me about sports at Bullis

Anonymous wrote:Funny that people would “blame” a HoS for focusing on academics over football. Hmm.

Should be able to do both.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2022 15:52     Subject: Tell me about sports at Bullis

Funny that people would “blame” a HoS for focusing on academics over football. Hmm.