Anonymous wrote:70 million. seriously? To play in the MAC?
Could some of that money I’ve been used for teacher salaries or tuition?
the seat of the confederacy may have been in Virginia, but Dc and Maryland are the south tooAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eww...the poster makes Potomac sound like southern Republicans. Ewww. just ewww. I prefer to be liberal any day.
It kind of is.
It is VA after all. The confederacy lives in southern states. It does sound bad. How do black kids stand it there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. Have you ever been to their auction? Whole tables of parents will each give $10k on a whim.
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As a parent considering the school, would you say that those who cannot do this are left out socially or otherwise? I mean, we would be full pay, but really just barely. There is no way we'd be throwing $10k around.
Not that I'm well versed in typical construction costs around here, but $70m seems an awful lot for a gym.
You'll be fine. For every Ted Leonsis - whom I have come across in work, charity events and their lovely children - there are families like you.
I am grateful for the donors - heavy hitters in tech, A&D, investment mgmt. Wouldn't blink to invite them over to my tiny colonial (except they are very busy working, running companies).
Great school, work hard culture, open minded, sweet kids. I guess in contrast to some of the DC super liberal schools with a preference for the community activist and academic elite, here you just might get a dose of capitalism and entrepreneurialism. (GASP!)
Wow. You really went off the rails there. I guess for every nice, normal family at Potomac, there is someone like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. Have you ever been to their auction? Whole tables of parents will each give $10k on a whim.
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As a parent considering the school, would you say that those who cannot do this are left out socially or otherwise? I mean, we would be full pay, but really just barely. There is no way we'd be throwing $10k around.
Not that I'm well versed in typical construction costs around here, but $70m seems an awful lot for a gym.
You'll be fine. For every Ted Leonsis - whom I have come across in work, charity events and their lovely children - there are families like you.
I am grateful for the donors - heavy hitters in tech, A&D, investment mgmt. Wouldn't blink to invite them over to my tiny colonial (except they are very busy working, running companies).
Great school, work hard culture, open minded, sweet kids. I guess in contrast to some of the DC super liberal schools with a preference for the community activist and academic elite, here you just might get a dose of capitalism and entrepreneurialism. (GASP!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eww...the poster makes Potomac sound like southern Republicans. Ewww. just ewww. I prefer to be liberal any day.
It kind of is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:70 million, oddly enough, is less than it sounds when it comes to big academic buildings in this region -- construction is really expensive in our area. I'm sure it will have all the bells and whistles, though. The ex-football coach head of school has been pushing Potomac to be more of a jock school ever since he arrived.
It is far more than just an athletic center. It is also a student center, a meeting space large enough for the entire k-12 school + ( 1100 students), etc. The gyms and athletic centers are just part of it.
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70 million, oddly enough, is less than it sounds when it comes to big academic buildings in this region -- construction is really expensive in our area. I'm sure it will have all the bells and whistles, though. The ex-football coach head of school has been pushing Potomac to be more of a jock school ever since he arrived.
Wrong choice of words PP. I think he is looking for a more balanced school. He came from the Delbarton School in New Jersey which is more prestigious school than Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Eww...the poster makes Potomac sound like southern Republicans. Ewww. just ewww. I prefer to be liberal any day.
Anonymous wrote:70 million, oddly enough, is less than it sounds when it comes to big academic buildings in this region -- construction is really expensive in our area. I'm sure it will have all the bells and whistles, though. The ex-football coach head of school has been pushing Potomac to be more of a jock school ever since he arrived.
Anonymous wrote:Something is wrong with this $70 million number.
Georgetown Prep spent just (?) $23 Million in 2006 and got an athletic Taj Mahal.
http://www.gprep.org/athletics/athletic-facilities
There's just no way that you can spend $70 Million on just an athletic facility.
70 million, oddly enough, is less than it sounds when it comes to big academic buildings in this region -- construction is really expensive in our area. I'm sure it will have all the bells and whistles, though. The ex-football coach head of school has been pushing Potomac to be more of a jock school ever since he arrived.