. Good zinger!Anonymous wrote:Silly 8:49.
Anonymous wrote:You assume too much, PP. I don't have a dog in the Bullis fight.
Anonymous wrote:Jeff, is this a paid poster? Oh, I forgot....Jeff only defends, sleuths about Landon . Sorry.....
Anonymous wrote:It always shocks me how critical people are of a school that they have little direct knowledge of, and how some assume that college lists are the end all be all. True, Bullis has had an outstanding year with college acceptances...different students getting into all the top private Unversities, and many getting significant aid, merit and need-based ( the school is far more economically diverse than many private schools). I have been connected to the school for a dozen years. What I see is that the kids are happy...well-rounded, into arts and athletics, big on Community Service. It is a friendly school and the students are polite. My son is challenged but not stressed and he couldn't be happier. He plays two sports, is heavily involved in the music program, and has lovely friends from a diverse range of bacgrounds. It might not be the right place for your kid, but it works for us. If you want to learn more about the school, visit the website and come for a tour. I think this forum is rather silly...I wouldn't pick or discard a school for my child based on what anonymous posters say on a forum. How blessed we are to live in a region with a variety of great schools, public and private. I hope all children have a positive school experience...and that parents could ease up a bit with the comparisons, rankings, and elitism.
Anonymous wrote:It always shocks me how critical people are of a school that they have little direct knowledge of, and how some assume that college lists are the end all be all. True, Bullis has had an outstanding year with college acceptances...different students getting into all the top private Unversities, and many getting significant aid, merit and need-based ( the school is far more economically diverse than many private schools). I have been connected to the school for a dozen years. What I see is that the kids are happy...well-rounded, into arts and athletics, big on Community Service. It is a friendly school and the students are polite. My son is challenged but not stressed and he couldn't be happier. He plays two sports, is heavily involved in the music program, and has lovely friends from a diverse range of bacgrounds. It might not be the right place for your kid, but it works for us. If you want to learn more about the school, visit the website and come for a tour. I think this forum is rather silly...I wouldn't pick or discard a school for my child based on what anonymous posters say on a forum. How blessed we are to live in a region with a variety of great schools, public and private. I hope all children have a positive school experience...and that parents could ease up a bit with the comparisons, rankings, and elitism.
Anonymous wrote:Jeff, how come you aren't defending Bullis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis students are rude. We were at a sporting event at Bullis recently and I was appalled at the obscenities that some Bullis students yelled at my 10 year old son and me in the parking lot before a sporting event last year.
That's horrible that your child experienced this. No excuse. So I'm sure you'd agree that there's no excuse for non-Bullis private students and their parents to behave this way. I felt threatened by both students and parents of another area private when I picked my child up from an IAC championship game. While the behavior wasn't verbal, the gestures and driving behavior was frightening. Guess it was passive aggressive behavior instead of active aggression. You do know that a common taunt at games where Bullis isn't playing is "You are Bullis". How's that for obscenity? I also think the lemming-like trashing of Bullis on this site, and in public generally speaking, is abuse. I'm trying to decide whether being a majority non-WASP school plays a factor.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis students are rude. We were at a sporting event at Bullis recently and I was appalled at the obscenities that some Bullis students yelled at my 10 year old son and me in the parking lot before a sporting event last year.