Anonymous wrote:You all are missing the point entirely. Jealous posters love to bash Yorktown as second tier, overrated, etc., because it's become so expensive to buy into the district now.
Here you have a star who any high school in the area would love to have. Her parents could have sent her anywhere. Obviously the school isn't "overrated" to them.
There are those who know, and those who only think they know.
Anonymous wrote:Tom Dolan, another Olympic gold medal holder, also went to Yorktown. There are a lot of good year round swimmers in this area.
Anonymous wrote:She is awesome. My kids swim against her and say she is gracious and kind. Wishing her many medals!!
But Yorktown has nothing to do with it. It's AAC.
Anonymous wrote:Lol has nothing to do with Yorktown and everything to do with the quality of private swim coaches around here
Anonymous wrote:You all are missing the point entirely. Jealous posters love to bash Yorktown as second tier, overrated, etc., because it's become so expensive to buy into the district now.
Here you have a star who any high school in the area would love to have. Her parents could have sent her anywhere. Obviously the school isn't "overrated" to them.
There are those who know, and those who only think they know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Yorktown parent, and I am perplexed by the comment that Yorktown has anything to do with this girl's success. (Actually, I take that back. There are plenty of YHS parents who have to piggyback on someone else's success.)
Good luck to her in the Olympics! I'm sure we'll all be watching.
I'm not saying Yorktown had anything to do with her success. What I'm saying is she could have gone anywhere, yet Yorktown was good enough for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She “chose” her zoned public school?
Her parents chose to enroll a superstar student athlete at Yorktown High School. They have good sense, obviously.
Her parents chose to have her do private swim coaching.