Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does St. John's compare to Gonzaga as far as academics, culture, student environment and behavior. Distance I don't care. Can get my kid to school either way just really wanting to know how the two school compare. Behavior attitude of the students. My Son was accepted to both have heard lots about Gonzaga boys gone wild type of behavior. Has anyone experienced that? Than hear kids at St. Johns are stuck up and not welcoming. Thoughts?
Re: St. John's, how can it be unwelcoming when it starts in 9th grade and every single student in the freshman class is therefore new to the school?
I thought St. Johns was for poor kids.
Would that be a problem for you?
Maybe.
I would be more worried about going to school with rich kids - they tend to get in more trouble than poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does St. John's compare to Gonzaga as far as academics, culture, student environment and behavior. Distance I don't care. Can get my kid to school either way just really wanting to know how the two school compare. Behavior attitude of the students. My Son was accepted to both have heard lots about Gonzaga boys gone wild type of behavior. Has anyone experienced that? Than hear kids at St. Johns are stuck up and not welcoming. Thoughts?
Re: St. John's, how can it be unwelcoming when it starts in 9th grade and every single student in the freshman class is therefore new to the school?
I thought St. Johns was for poor kids.
Would that be a problem for you?
Maybe.[/quo
I would be more worried about going to school with rich kids - they tend to get in more trouble than poor kids.
Doubtful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does St. John's compare to Gonzaga as far as academics, culture, student environment and behavior. Distance I don't care. Can get my kid to school either way just really wanting to know how the two school compare. Behavior attitude of the students. My Son was accepted to both have heard lots about Gonzaga boys gone wild type of behavior. Has anyone experienced that? Than hear kids at St. Johns are stuck up and not welcoming. Thoughts?
Re: St. John's, how can it be unwelcoming when it starts in 9th grade and every single student in the freshman class is therefore new to the school?
I thought St. Johns was for poor kids.
Would that be a problem for you?
Maybe.
Anonymous wrote:I too wonder about the atmosphere at both schools. Son is basing his decision due to a sport. He is smart straight A student very High HSPT. He shadowed both schools can't make up his mind. school. I am leaning towards SJC due to coed and can send sister hopefully next year but he thinks chances better at Gonzaga for his sport. Though the posts I see both schools are tough to make team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does St. John's compare to Gonzaga as far as academics, culture, student environment and behavior. Distance I don't care. Can get my kid to school either way just really wanting to know how the two school compare. Behavior attitude of the students. My Son was accepted to both have heard lots about Gonzaga boys gone wild type of behavior. Has anyone experienced that? Than hear kids at St. Johns are stuck up and not welcoming. Thoughts?
Re: St. John's, how can it be unwelcoming when it starts in 9th grade and every single student in the freshman class is therefore new to the school?
I thought St. Johns was for poor kids.
Would that be a problem for you?
Maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does St. John's compare to Gonzaga as far as academics, culture, student environment and behavior. Distance I don't care. Can get my kid to school either way just really wanting to know how the two school compare. Behavior attitude of the students. My Son was accepted to both have heard lots about Gonzaga boys gone wild type of behavior. Has anyone experienced that? Than hear kids at St. Johns are stuck up and not welcoming. Thoughts?
Re: St. John's, how can it be unwelcoming when it starts in 9th grade and every single student in the freshman class is therefore new to the school?
I thought St. Johns was for poor kids.
Would that be a problem for you?
Maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your child play a sport? I wouldn’t want my kid anywhere near the athletics department at St Johns
Why not?
There’s several threads here and articles in the post about the baseball coach, his atrocious pay to play scheme, and the resulting loss of an entire group of elite players. That he’s still a part of the athletic department would give me pause even if I didn’t have a ball player. But this recent article about how a female wrestler was treated, and the reasoning for why, would solidify my no.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/02/17/st-johns-wrestling-tried-welcome-girl-its-team-this-season-school-said-no/
Sometimes people come on here to bash schools and coaches for no reason. That is not the case with SJC and its baseball and boys’ soccer programs. This thread and the linked articles were so incredibly upsetting to read: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/828872.page
I can’t believe the athletics Department allows this corruption to continue, and the wrestling article PP posted is eye-opening on that front as well (“alpha males”??). The wrestling coach sounds fantastic though. I wonder if he’ll stick around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does St. John's compare to Gonzaga as far as academics, culture, student environment and behavior. Distance I don't care. Can get my kid to school either way just really wanting to know how the two school compare. Behavior attitude of the students. My Son was accepted to both have heard lots about Gonzaga boys gone wild type of behavior. Has anyone experienced that? Than hear kids at St. Johns are stuck up and not welcoming. Thoughts?
Re: St. John's, how can it be unwelcoming when it starts in 9th grade and every single student in the freshman class is therefore new to the school?
I thought St. Johns was for poor kids.
Would that be a problem for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does St. John's compare to Gonzaga as far as academics, culture, student environment and behavior. Distance I don't care. Can get my kid to school either way just really wanting to know how the two school compare. Behavior attitude of the students. My Son was accepted to both have heard lots about Gonzaga boys gone wild type of behavior. Has anyone experienced that? Than hear kids at St. Johns are stuck up and not welcoming. Thoughts?
Re: St. John's, how can it be unwelcoming when it starts in 9th grade and every single student in the freshman class is therefore new to the school?
I thought St. Johns was for poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does St. John's compare to Gonzaga as far as academics, culture, student environment and behavior. Distance I don't care. Can get my kid to school either way just really wanting to know how the two school compare. Behavior attitude of the students. My Son was accepted to both have heard lots about Gonzaga boys gone wild type of behavior. Has anyone experienced that? Than hear kids at St. Johns are stuck up and not welcoming. Thoughts?
Re: St. John's, how can it be unwelcoming when it starts in 9th grade and every single student in the freshman class is therefore new to the school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your child play a sport? I wouldn’t want my kid anywhere near the athletics department at St Johns
Why not?
There’s several threads here and articles in the post about the baseball coach, his atrocious pay to play scheme, and the resulting loss of an entire group of elite players. That he’s still a part of the athletic department would give me pause even if I didn’t have a ball player. But this recent article about how a female wrestler was treated, and the reasoning for why, would solidify my no.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/02/17/st-johns-wrestling-tried-welcome-girl-its-team-this-season-school-said-no/