Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 22:51     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Clinton era? Since at least the Eisenhower era ....


And ? Yes it is true : Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon and the Clinton's liked Sidwell better for their kids. From what I hear none of these people are/were particularly interesting company. What was it that the Kennedy's said about the condition of the White House and the cultural scene in Washington after the quote " Eisenhower era" . And Richard Nixon, boy now there is a man of true character for 'ya. One might wonder if he had Hoover look up his girls dates and their parents. I have got nothing against Hill and Bill, but I heard from many a journalist that they are real bores in conversation.


Notable parents of past and present Sidwell Friends students include:
Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States
Theodore Roosevelt, 29th President of the United States
Richard Nixon, 37th President of the United States
Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States
Al Gore, 45th Vice President of the United States
Rodney E. Slater, 13th US Secretary of Transportation
Douglas Gansler, Attorney General of Maryland
Hunter Biden, Son of Vice President of the United States Joe Biden and former chair of AMTRAK Board of Directors
David Gregory, Host of Meet the Press on NBC
Debra L. Lee, President and Chief Executive Officer of Black Entertainment Television
Robert L. Johnson, Co-Founder of Black Entertainment Television and former owner of the NBA's Charlotte Bobcats
Sheila Johnson, Co-Founder of Black Entertainment Television and owner of the WNBA's Washington Mystics
Doreen Gentzler, Evening news anchor at WRC-TV
Seth Goldman (businessman), Founder of Honest Tea
Merrick Garland, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Federal Judge
Seth Waxman, 41st Solicitor General of the United States
Bob Woodward, Washington Post investigative reporter who broke the Watergate Scandal
Wanya Morris, Member of the R&B group Boyz II Men
Ron Suskind, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
David A. Vise, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
Judy Woodruff, former host of Inside Politics on CNN
Al Hunt, Executive Washington editor for Bloomberg News
Charlie Sheen actor



I see no mention of Dwight Eisenhower as a notable parent. Tricia Nixon graduated, Julie Nixon did not.



Ummm, you left out the former head( circa 2008 of Fannie May), at least one nazi sympathizer, and failed to mention that the reason that Al Gore is listed a Sidwell parent is because they left STA after his son( of a sitting Vice President) was suspended by STA for drug use.

Did AG III hang out with Charlie Sheen??
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 21:20     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

Anonymous wrote:Totally agree it does not matter one bit which dead celebrities might have sent children to any school. But it certainly seems Sidwell was "on the map" or "on the radar" or whatever, long before the 1990s.

Can we move on now?


The increase in Sidwell's popularity is not just because of a few POTUS kids and the status seekers who follow them.

Sidwell started becoming more popular of a choice in the 70's as, nation wide, interest in single sex education started to wane. Besides that, Sidwell started to attract people for what it is NOT, namely, it is not associated with a Cathedral . This started to become something in demand as demographics in the corridors of power in Washington started to change in the 60's moving forward to today.

Were STA and NCS to change their model from single sex to co-ed and change some of their chapel guidelines like Exeter has done, it would be game over because those two schools still have beyond a doubt the finest facilities in this town, high academic standards, and great matric stats.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 21:05     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Clinton era? Since at least the Eisenhower era ....


And ? Yes it is true : Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon and the Clinton's liked Sidwell better for their kids. From what I hear none of these people are/were particularly interesting company. What was it that the Kennedy's said about the condition of the White House and the cultural scene in Washington after the quote " Eisenhower era" . And Richard Nixon, boy now there is a man of true character for 'ya. One might wonder if he had Hoover look up his girls dates and their parents. I have got nothing against Hill and Bill, but I heard from many a journalist that they are real bores in conversation.


Notable parents of past and present Sidwell Friends students include:
Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States
Theodore Roosevelt, 29th President of the United States
Richard Nixon, 37th President of the United States
Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States
Al Gore, 45th Vice President of the United States
Rodney E. Slater, 13th US Secretary of Transportation
Douglas Gansler, Attorney General of Maryland
Hunter Biden, Son of Vice President of the United States Joe Biden and former chair of AMTRAK Board of Directors
David Gregory, Host of Meet the Press on NBC
Debra L. Lee, President and Chief Executive Officer of Black Entertainment Television
Robert L. Johnson, Co-Founder of Black Entertainment Television and former owner of the NBA's Charlotte Bobcats
Sheila Johnson, Co-Founder of Black Entertainment Television and owner of the WNBA's Washington Mystics
Doreen Gentzler, Evening news anchor at WRC-TV
Seth Goldman (businessman), Founder of Honest Tea
Merrick Garland, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Federal Judge
Seth Waxman, 41st Solicitor General of the United States
Bob Woodward, Washington Post investigative reporter who broke the Watergate Scandal
Wanya Morris, Member of the R&B group Boyz II Men
Ron Suskind, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
David A. Vise, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
Judy Woodruff, former host of Inside Politics on CNN
Al Hunt, Executive Washington editor for Bloomberg News
Charlie Sheen actor



I see no mention of Dwight Eisenhower as a notable parent. Tricia Nixon graduated, Julie Nixon did not.



Ummm, you left out the former head( circa 2008 of Fannie May), at least one nazi sympathizer, and failed to mention that the reason that Al Gore is listed a Sidwell parent is because they left STA after his son( of a sitting Vice President) was suspended by STA for drug use.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 20:59     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

I'm from outside DC. Sidwell was well-known in the Ivy League in the 80s as one of the best day schools in the country. The only DC schools we'd heard of were Sidwell, St. Albans, and NCS. Obviously that has changed but the idea that only the Obamas "put Sidwell on the map" is just silly.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 20:55     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

Anonymous wrote:Richard Nixon was Quaker.

Also, please tell me the school doesn't keep a list of "notable parents." That doesn't seem particularly Quaker.


PP has cut and pasted from the Wiki site on Sidwell and, yes, someone has gone so far as to list the " famous current parents" . Parvenu, I know.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 18:40     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

Id say
GDS- Artsy Kids
Edmund Burke-Gay and Artsy.
Potomac-Normal Kids who are decent at sports and smart but cool.
Gonzaga- Smart kids who think they are so cool cause they go to Gonzaga
DeMatha- Jock School. Not the smartest kids but they are cool kids.
SJC- Not sure
hool.Sidwell Friends- Normal Kids
NCS-Somewhat nerdy girls
Holton- Not sure
Madeira-Rich girls who wear no makeup and don't care about what they look like at school
Maret- Care about what you wear kids.
Bishop Oconnell- Sluts
Holy Child Holy Cross schools-Pretty girls. Not sure about anything else about them.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 17:19     Subject: Re:Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

I'm less interested in the parents of children who attend these schools and more interested in the accomplishments of the graduates themselves. Let's see that list.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 17:10     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

Eisenhower Family Phillips Exeter, Exeter, NH, Peacock Military Academy, San Antonio, TX

David Eisenhower went to Exeter. For more on that school, see the entries on these pages for John Knowles and George Plimpton. Dwight D. Eisenhower coached football at Peacock Military College, now closed. Another San Antonio school is Texas Military Institute or "TMI", now "TMI-Episcopal School of Texas," which has reportedly sent more people to West Point and Princeton than any school in Texas history. It is also the oldest Episcopal college prep school in the southwest and dates back to 1893. Those who passed through its halls include the Klebergs of King Ranch, General Douglas MacArthur, Dan Blocker of "Bonanza," Metropolitan opera star Rafael Diaz, Henry E. Catto, Jr., baseball great Ross Youngs, and others.


from:

http://www.celebrityprepschools.com/part2.htm

have fun scrolling through this list
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 15:24     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

Anonymous wrote:Also, please tell me the school doesn't keep a list of "notable parents." That doesn't seem particularly Quaker.

I'm pretty sure 12:28 is just some jokester who copied her list from Wikipedia. My first clue was "Charlie Sheen."
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 15:15     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

Richard Nixon was Quaker.

Also, please tell me the school doesn't keep a list of "notable parents." That doesn't seem particularly Quaker.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 14:43     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

Totally agree it does not matter one bit which dead celebrities might have sent children to any school. But it certainly seems Sidwell was "on the map" or "on the radar" or whatever, long before the 1990s.

Can we move on now?
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 12:28     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Clinton era? Since at least the Eisenhower era ....


And ? Yes it is true : Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon and the Clinton's liked Sidwell better for their kids. From what I hear none of these people are/were particularly interesting company. What was it that the Kennedy's said about the condition of the White House and the cultural scene in Washington after the quote " Eisenhower era" . And Richard Nixon, boy now there is a man of true character for 'ya. One might wonder if he had Hoover look up his girls dates and their parents. I have got nothing against Hill and Bill, but I heard from many a journalist that they are real bores in conversation.


Notable parents of past and present Sidwell Friends students include:
Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States
Theodore Roosevelt, 29th President of the United States
Richard Nixon, 37th President of the United States
Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States
Al Gore, 45th Vice President of the United States
Rodney E. Slater, 13th US Secretary of Transportation
Douglas Gansler, Attorney General of Maryland
Hunter Biden, Son of Vice President of the United States Joe Biden and former chair of AMTRAK Board of Directors
David Gregory, Host of Meet the Press on NBC
Debra L. Lee, President and Chief Executive Officer of Black Entertainment Television
Robert L. Johnson, Co-Founder of Black Entertainment Television and former owner of the NBA's Charlotte Bobcats
Sheila Johnson, Co-Founder of Black Entertainment Television and owner of the WNBA's Washington Mystics
Doreen Gentzler, Evening news anchor at WRC-TV
Seth Goldman (businessman), Founder of Honest Tea
Merrick Garland, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Federal Judge
Seth Waxman, 41st Solicitor General of the United States
Bob Woodward, Washington Post investigative reporter who broke the Watergate Scandal
Wanya Morris, Member of the R&B group Boyz II Men
Ron Suskind, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
David A. Vise, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
Judy Woodruff, former host of Inside Politics on CNN
Al Hunt, Executive Washington editor for Bloomberg News
Charlie Sheen actor



I see no mention of Dwight Eisenhower as a notable parent. Tricia Nixon graduated, Julie Nixon did not.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 11:46     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

Anonymous wrote:Clinton era? Since at least the Eisenhower era ....


And ? Yes it is true : Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon and the Clinton's liked Sidwell better for their kids. From what I hear none of these people are/were particularly interesting company. What was it that the Kennedy's said about the condition of the White House and the cultural scene in Washington after the quote " Eisenhower era" . And Richard Nixon, boy now there is a man of true character for 'ya. One might wonder if he had Hoover look up his girls dates and their parents. I have got nothing against Hill and Bill, but I heard from many a journalist that they are real bores in conversation.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2012 11:37     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Clinton era? Since at least the Eisenhower era ....


Teddy Roosevelt's kids went to Sidwell. He gave a graduation address in 1909 or thereabouts.



So what ? This is Washington, there are a limited number of private schools. 100 years ago that number was even smaller. The families get divided up and the kids all go somewhere. Gore Vidal went to nearly all of the DC Privates at one time or another ( due to repeated expulsions) . It is not like Teddy Roosevelt moved to Washington or ran for President so that his kids could go to Sidwell. LOL. You don't even know if he was happy with the school.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2012 21:39     Subject: Types of students at schools- stereotypes and personifications

Anonymous wrote:Clinton era? Since at least the Eisenhower era ....


Teddy Roosevelt's kids went to Sidwell. He gave a graduation address in 1909 or thereabouts.