Anonymous
Post 05/02/2012 16:55     Subject: Re:Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:Bullis will never become the level of Good Counsel football but they are getting good very quickly. the new football coach is recruiting very had and I do think the administration is lowering the standards on a case by case situation.


In a lot of cases. No SSAT required and a B average as long as you are one of the wanted athletes.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2012 16:42     Subject: Re:Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Bullis will never become the level of Good Counsel football but they are getting good very quickly. the new football coach is recruiting very had and I do think the administration is lowering the standards on a case by case situation.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2012 15:20     Subject: Re:Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bullis recently just admitted two Landon kids who were not asked back to the school for various cheating infractions. Ironically both play football. I'm not sure what the Bullis Headmaster is trying to do over there but it looks bad


And G'town Prep kicked out Kevin Plank (CEO and founder of Under Armour) and St. John's gave him another chance. Maybe he sees something in these kids and wants to give them another chance. And how do you know this?


I think he does see something . . . lots of touchdowns. It's very touching.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2012 14:58     Subject: Re:Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bullis recently just admitted two Landon kids who were not asked back to the school for various cheating infractions. Ironically both play football. I'm not sure what the Bullis Headmaster is trying to do over there but it looks bad


I don't think the football playing is a point of irony -- Bullis's Head of School has said he wants to build a powerhouse football team that will rival Good Counsel.


Bullis can build a football program to rival Landon and Prep without a great deal of trouble.

But a program like Good Counsel,s is a real stretch. And in the unlikely event they could do this, what league would they play in? The IAC threw Prep out for being too good with Bullis's vote,

I can't see Episcopal or SSSA standing for this.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2012 14:22     Subject: Re:Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:Bullis recently just admitted two Landon kids who were not asked back to the school for various cheating infractions. Ironically both play football. I'm not sure what the Bullis Headmaster is trying to do over there but it looks bad


And G'town Prep kicked out Kevin Plank (CEO and founder of Under Armour) and St. John's gave him another chance. Maybe he sees something in these kids and wants to give them another chance. And how do you know this?
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2012 14:16     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not trying to be rude but are you functioning well with that ranking?? How do you put Sidwell below BULLIS? Here are my rankings and descriptions:
1. Sidwell Friends - Very academically rigorous

2. Landon and Potomac - Both academically rigorous school

3. Georgetown Day- Only an inch below #2's. Just doesn't
have a good exposure to the arts and athletics.

4. Maret- Solid School but a notch below the top 3.

5. Bullis- Average to good private. There are more privates out there which are value for the money.


Landon builds some fine young men. See UVA lacross and Duke lacross teams.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2012 12:43     Subject: Re:Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:Bullis recently just admitted two Landon kids who were not asked back to the school for various cheating infractions. Ironically both play football. I'm not sure what the Bullis Headmaster is trying to do over there but it looks bad


I don't think the football playing is a point of irony -- Bullis's Head of School has said he wants to build a powerhouse football team that will rival Good Counsel.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2012 23:27     Subject: Re:Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Bullis recently just admitted two Landon kids who were not asked back to the school for various cheating infractions. Ironically both play football. I'm not sure what the Bullis Headmaster is trying to do over there but it looks bad
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2012 15:12     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Bullis takes the kids who flunk out or are expelled from other area private schools. So, kind of a red flag.


I'm not sure that has to be a red flag. If they'll take any kid, for any reason, with any history, sure, that's a problem. But if they're taking kids who either (1) were a poor fit at the previous school but look like a better fit for Bullis or (2) have a coherent story about why they need another chance, that's a green flag in my book! After all, these are kids we're talking about.


+1. I have no connection to the school, but agree that schools that can excel with different kids, not just all cookie cutter kids at the same place and with the same learning style, are underestimated and underappreciated around here.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2012 14:54     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Bullis has scored some pretty great kids from our school.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2012 09:00     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:

Bullis takes the kids who flunk out or are expelled from other area private schools. So, kind of a red flag.


I'm not sure that has to be a red flag. If they'll take any kid, for any reason, with any history, sure, that's a problem. But if they're taking kids who either (1) were a poor fit at the previous school but look like a better fit for Bullis or (2) have a coherent story about why they need another chance, that's a green flag in my book! After all, these are kids we're talking about.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2012 21:25     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bullis is the only school on the list with weak academics. It caters to the average kid who likes sports and who lives out in the suburbs. It will pick up a few scholarship case kids from urban DC who also are great athletes.


By what measure is Bullis weak academically? Seniors are admitted to all the Ivies, although not in the same numbers as a Sidwell or St. Albans. AP Scores are strong. I would argue that students are balanced and happy, not stress cases.


Bullis takes the kids who flunk out or are expelled from other area private schools. So, kind of a red flag.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2012 17:44     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:Bullis is the only school on the list with weak academics. It caters to the average kid who likes sports and who lives out in the suburbs. It will pick up a few scholarship case kids from urban DC who also are great athletes.


By what measure is Bullis weak academically? Seniors are admitted to all the Ivies, although not in the same numbers as a Sidwell or St. Albans. AP Scores are strong. I would argue that students are balanced and happy, not stress cases.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2012 16:26     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

PP: Nice job of sandwiching your credentials.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2012 15:16     Subject: Re:Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

To 13:52 -- As a former college admissions officer, I would agree with your characterization of Bullis as having a range of students in terms of academic ability. In fact, if you're correct in your estimate that approx. one-third of the class goes on to highly selectives colleges, that's comparable to the most competitive independent schools in the area. BTW, I have no personal or professional connection to Bullis.