Anonymous wrote:There must be a lot of athletic cousins at Bullis.
Maybe the Division I football player from Blake came to be with his Bullis cousin, but then the cousin left at the semester.
Probably all those Landon transfers want to be with their cousins too.

Anonymous wrote:Bullis is building there football, basketball and lacrosse program by bringing in senior and junior transfers. Not only are they transfers, they are recruiting kids from other league schools.
Last year, they brought in one of Landon's best lacrosse players as a senior. This year, they brought in Georgetown Prep's best basketball player and had him reclassify and become a junior.
This past fall the had a senior football player transfer in from Blake high school (he was at Bullis for the first semester) and has already left the school and enrolled back into his old public school, Blake.
Sure sounds shady to me.
aAnonymous wrote:Bullis is building there football, basketball and lacrosse program by bringing in senior and junior transfers. Not only are they transfers, they are recruiting kids from other league schools.
Last year, they brought in one of Landon's best lacrosse players as a senior. This year, they brought in Georgetown Prep's best basketball player and had him reclassify and become a junior.
This past fall the had a senior football player transfer in from Blake high school (he was at Bullis for the first semester) and has already left the school and enrolled back into his old public school, Blake.
Sure sounds shady to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis will get bashed on anonymous boards for either not being strong academically or being too focused on sports. Bullis will get smart kids, good athletes, and smart kids who are good athletes. Same with any other private school in this area. Bullis has been around for a long time and will continue as long as you have an attractive campus in Potomac with parents willing to pay for smaller class sizes. If it becomes primarily known for its athletics, well every private school asking for 30k needs its niche. If you don't like it don't send your kid there.
The difference is in the way they are trying to achieve it by recruiting juniors and seniors from other schools. It feels underhanded and slimy. That is why people are calling them out on it.
Maybe because they care about kids. I have a friend who transferred their child 1/2 way through Junior year because he was losing interest in school and headed in the wrong direction with his life. Bullis was the place that reenergized his interest in learning and he is now very successful. (not an athlete) He is at a great college. So what?
Who is going to recruit an athlete from MoCo sports programs - have you ever thought of that. Maybe it's just what a junior needs - some recognition - to get into a stellar college. Maybe their parents are willing to pay the $30k to get a full scholarship to college. Seems like a
good investment to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis will get bashed on anonymous boards for either not being strong academically or being too focused on sports. Bullis will get smart kids, good athletes, and smart kids who are good athletes. Same with any other private school in this area. Bullis has been around for a long time and will continue as long as you have an attractive campus in Potomac with parents willing to pay for smaller class sizes. If it becomes primarily known for its athletics, well every private school asking for 30k needs its niche. If you don't like it don't send your kid there.
The difference is in the way they are trying to achieve it by recruiting juniors and seniors from other schools. It feels underhanded and slimy. That is why people are calling them out on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis will get bashed on anonymous boards for either not being strong academically or being too focused on sports. Bullis will get smart kids, good athletes, and smart kids who are good athletes. Same with any other private school in this area. Bullis has been around for a long time and will continue as long as you have an attractive campus in Potomac with parents willing to pay for smaller class sizes. If it becomes primarily known for its athletics, well every private school asking for 30k needs its niche. If you don't like it don't send your kid there.
The difference is in the way they are trying to achieve it by recruiting juniors and seniors from other schools. It feels underhanded and slimy. That is why people are calling them out on it.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis will get bashed on anonymous boards for either not being strong academically or being too focused on sports. Bullis will get smart kids, good athletes, and smart kids who are good athletes. Same with any other private school in this area. Bullis has been around for a long time and will continue as long as you have an attractive campus in Potomac with parents willing to pay for smaller class sizes. If it becomes primarily known for its athletics, well every private school asking for 30k needs its niche. If you don't like it don't send your kid there.
Anonymous wrote:Item #3 - its pretty aparent to anyone who follows HS sports, Bullis is trying to become the next DeMatha in football and basketball in mens sports. F
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you elaborate on the "big transformation" that Bullis is undergoing?
1. Increased enrollment
2. Increased efforts to recruit students from China
3. New head of school wants a powerhouse sports program in football, boys and girls basketball, and boys lacrosse in particular, so Bullis is doing things like bringing in senior transfers for one season, recruiting players currently at other league schools, having athletic transfers repeat a grade, and giving tons of sfinancial aid money out to sports recruits