Anonymous wrote:Bullis has allowed kids to come mid-way through the year... Sounds more like a public school than a private school
Anonymous wrote:More than a dozen kids left Landon for Bullis? I can think of 6 kids. And I'm sure a lot of it has to do with academics. If you can't handle the academic course load at Landon, Bullis is a favorable safety school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Some folk don't realize the importance of learning to be a team player and physical fitness in life. The problem with going through life being pushed to be an academic genius is the kid grows up either with an inflated sense of self-importance or with a sense that they will never be good enough.
Better for kids to learn how to navigate interpersonally. Their smarts might get them a job, but being a team-player will help them keep it.
This is post is laughable. First of all academics and athletics are not mutually exclusive. Secondly, many people who were once Saturday's Heroes are presently either out work or are employed doing menial labor jobs and a fair number are doing hard time in the penal system.
Anonymous wrote:Go Bullis! It's great entertainment to see all of these moms from St. Albans/Landon/Prep up in arms, cloaking themselves in the argument for academic excellence, when in fact what they're concerned about is that pretty soon Bullis will rule the independent school sports world.
Anonymous wrote:Go Bullis! It's great entertainment to see all of these moms from St. Albans/Landon/Prep up in arms, cloaking themselves in the argument for academic excellence, when in fact what they're concerned about is that pretty soon Bullis will rule the independent school sports world.
Anonymous wrote:@9:28, if you know Landon that well, you also know that more than a dozen kids left the school for Bullis this year. If they were all cheaters, that says something kind of scary about Landon.
Anonymous wrote:The enrollment at Bullis is at a record high...they are adding sections and teachers at all levels grades 3-12. What seems odd on this thread is that so many posters focus on the few high school transfers that join the school. It is true that the school picked up students from Landon, St. Johns, Prep, St. Andrews, Field School, McLean, Sidwell, and Holton this year, and I venture to guess that each of these students had a different reason for making the switch. But there's no way you can argue that the the 20 new 7th graders (many from MoCo public schools, JDS and Norwood) are football recruits or that they added a section of 5th grade to boost the basketball program. Yes, the football team is 3-0, but so is Field Hockey. Come visit...Bullis is incredibly multidimensional and the right pick for so many kids.