Anonymous
Post 05/03/2012 22:42     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:It just seems just such a waste to send kids a high ticket school for an education and then get so excited about who wins a meaningless lacross title. What's going to happen when these jocks get in to the job market and they are competing against pencil nosed kids from India and China with advanced degrees in engineering. I guess every office still needs someone to make copies and fetch coffee.


I learned recently that the madness about lacrosse is because kids around here actually get athletic scholarships to play this game.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2012 22:15     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Evans went to Landon
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2012 21:18     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Bullis has had a long tradition of football excellence. They were once one of the best teams in the country, and the Varsity played U MD freshmen and won. Coach King was very successful in the 80s and 90s. The Redskins just signed Tanard Jackson, class of 2003. Of course it is fun to root for a winning team.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2012 15:46     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

It just seems just such a waste to send kids a high ticket school for an education and then get so excited about who wins a meaningless lacross title. What's going to happen when these jocks get in to the job market and they are competing against pencil nosed kids from India and China with advanced degrees in engineering. I guess every office still needs someone to make copies and fetch coffee.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2012 13:29     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do schools like Bullis and Landon put so much emphasis on sports?


Because Alumni like it

Because the newspapers are more likely to write articles about the football or basketball championship than the band rating



For Landon it goes beyond keeping the alumni interested and PR value. Achieving in sports is fundamental to the place. It's in the DNA. Not all, but a significant percentage of the boys participate. Just go to a Landon game in almost any sport and you'll see just how focused and committed they are. The teachers are also the coaches. I have always been amazed at what they have been able to do with what the small student population they have.

Bullis is a horse of a different color. I'm guessing that if this business about greater emphasis on sports is true, that they are doing it to change the "positioning" of the school to students and parents. They want to establish a reputation for exellence and make ths school more attractive. Including the rise in school pride and visibility that attend. It's a lot more fun to go to a football game and watch Bullis win the title than it is to go and see Landon or Prep steamroll the Bulldogs.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2012 09:36     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Exactly, as in Hughley and Finnerty


Finnerty is from Garden City. Not sure he went to Landon.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2012 09:31     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:Why do schools like Bullis and Landon put so much emphasis on sports?


Because Alumni like it

Because the newspapers are more likely to write articles about the football or basketball championship than the band rating

Anonymous
Post 05/03/2012 09:14     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Why do schools like Bullis and Landon put so much emphasis on sports?
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2012 07:11     Subject: Re:Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Why are the Bullis parents tolerating this?


Seeing as Bullis starts in 3rd grade, is coed, and applications were up 20% this year, there's no way they are filling the school with "rejects.". While some athletes are recent transfers, many have attended Bullis since 3rd grade. Bullis has been dominant this year in football, basketball, lacrosse, golf, girls tennis, girls soccer--many of those scholar athletes are headed to excellent schools. BTW, great job Bullis on the "superior" ranking at the Maryland State Band competition! Is there ANYTHING this school doesn't do well?

This quote says why. Because they really want to win at sports.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2012 22:00     Subject: Re:Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:
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.


Why are the Bullis parents tolerating this?
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2012 21:56     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.




I'm not a GDS parent, but saying they don't have good exposure to the arts shows you don't know what you are talking about...or you are goofing. GDS is very well known for its arts. Potomac is much stronger than Landon in academics. GDS is not #2 to those schools when it comes to academics.


Anonymous
Post 05/02/2012 19:46     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Anonymous wrote:
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.


Exactly, as in Hughley and Finnerty
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2012 19:24     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Ha ha! Touché! My enthusiasm for and pride in the school took over for a minute. It has just been such a great year for the school community in so many ways. Some folks on this thread are simply misinformed.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2012 19:11     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Humility?
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2012 19:07     Subject: Bullis, Sidwell, Landon, Maret, Georgetown Day, Potomac ... does this ranking make sense?

Seeing as Bullis starts in 3rd grade, is coed, and applications were up 20% this year, there's no way they are filling the school with "rejects.". While some athletes are recent transfers, many have attended Bullis since 3rd grade. Bullis has been dominant this year in football, basketball, lacrosse, golf, girls tennis, girls soccer--many of those scholar athletes are headed to excellent schools. BTW, great job Bullis on the "superior" ranking at the Maryland State Band competition! Is there ANYTHING this school doesn't do well?