Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is from Holton's website about their win--what do others think about the way this is written?
At the September 21 taping of “It’s Academic”, Captain Kayla Moffett '14, and her teammates Megan Horey '14 and Glenda Smerin '15 sailed to a spellbinding win over Osborne Park and Park View High Schools. Their score at game’s end was 805 which set a new record for the Holton team and falls just 10 points shy of the all-time "It’s Academic" record. Osborne Park and Park View struggled to stay afloat with totals of 360 and 340 respectively.
Save the one occasion on which Osborne Park hit the buzzer in the final round, Holton did not miss a beat – or a question. To watch as they figured out the question before host Hilary Howard could finish reading it and provided one correct answer after another was truly a sight to behold. The team’s lightning fast reflexes elicited an audible laugh of incredulity from the studio audience at one point in the game as a picture of a Monarch butterfly flashed on the screen, Howard barely had uttered the words “moth and butterfly” before Holton buzzed in and Moffett confidently responded, “Lepidoptera.”
Congrats to these talented and intelligent young women who have dedicated so much of their time and energy to “It’s Academic”. Be sure to watch the show when it airs at 11 a.m. on October 19 on NBC4.
Good Lord. Did someone from Holton truly write that piece? What a bunch of biotches.
I don't care what Holton girls tell themselves in their own school newspaper. I do wonder why the heck stuff like this gets posted, with a flimsy cover of "how's the writing?", on DCUM.
Good lord, if every private school in the area starts posting blurbs about their teams' triumphs and victories over lesser schools, this forum would become completely useless. "Well Burke won a debate? I'll raise you a football victory for Field! Take that!!!!" No, please, make it stop.
It wasn't written in a school newspaper. It was written by a couple of Holton Moms, and edited/published by the school. Pathetic biotches who totally dissed those two Virginia public schools.
http://www.holton-arms.edu/cf_news/view.cfm?newsid=1727
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is from Holton's website about their win--what do others think about the way this is written?
At the September 21 taping of “It’s Academic”, Captain [ ]'14, and her teammates [ ] '14 and [ ] '15 sailed to a spellbinding win over Osborne Park and Park View High Schools. Their score at game’s end was 805 which set a new record for the Holton team and falls just 10 points shy of the all-time "It’s Academic" record. Osborne Park and Park View struggled to stay afloat with totals of 360 and 340 respectively.
Save the one occasion on which Osborne Park hit the buzzer in the final round, Holton did not miss a beat – or a question. To watch as they figured out the question before host Hilary Howard could finish reading it and provided one correct answer after another was truly a sight to behold. The team’s lightning fast reflexes elicited an audible laugh of incredulity from the studio audience at one point in the game as a picture of a Monarch butterfly flashed on the screen, Howard barely had uttered the words “moth and butterfly” before Holton buzzed in and Moffett confidently responded, “Lepidoptera.”
Congrats to these talented and intelligent young women who have dedicated so much of their time and energy to “It’s Academic”. Be sure to watch the show when it airs at 11 a.m. on October 19 on NBC4.
Good Lord. Did someone from Holton truly write that piece? What a bunch of biotches.
I don't care what Holton girls tell themselves in their own school newspaper. I do wonder why the heck stuff like this gets posted, with a flimsy cover of "how's the writing?", on DCUM.
Good lord, if every private school in the area starts posting blurbs about their teams' triumphs and victories over lesser schools, this forum would become completely useless. "Well Burke won a debate? I'll raise you a football victory for Field! Take that!!!!" No, please, make it stop.
Anonymous wrote:your post is illogical. There are a lot of posts I avoid. I don't read things about Sidwell - and there are plenty. I don't read posts about SILs, though I have some. I don't care about breast feeding any more. I avoid anything that says TMI in the title. But those posts aren't like dog doo to me. I just don't look. On DCUM, you don't have to avoid things - you have to CHOOSE to consume them. Just don't click on anything that says Holton and you'll be fine. Unless you get some manner of pathetic jollies from bashing a decent school.
Anonymous wrote:Hey PP don't read it. Easy enough.
Anonymous wrote:Hey PP don't read it. Easy enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is from Holton's website about their win--what do others think about the way this is written?
At the September 21 taping of “It’s Academic”, Captain Kayla Moffett '14, and her teammates Megan Horey '14 and Glenda Smerin '15 sailed to a spellbinding win over Osborne Park and Park View High Schools. Their score at game’s end was 805 which set a new record for the Holton team and falls just 10 points shy of the all-time "It’s Academic" record. Osborne Park and Park View struggled to stay afloat with totals of 360 and 340 respectively.
Save the one occasion on which Osborne Park hit the buzzer in the final round, Holton did not miss a beat – or a question. To watch as they figured out the question before host Hilary Howard could finish reading it and provided one correct answer after another was truly a sight to behold. The team’s lightning fast reflexes elicited an audible laugh of incredulity from the studio audience at one point in the game as a picture of a Monarch butterfly flashed on the screen, Howard barely had uttered the words “moth and butterfly” before Holton buzzed in and Moffett confidently responded, “Lepidoptera.”
Congrats to these talented and intelligent young women who have dedicated so much of their time and energy to “It’s Academic”. Be sure to watch the show when it airs at 11 a.m. on October 19 on NBC4.
Good Lord. Did someone from Holton truly write that piece? What a bunch of biotches.
I don't care what Holton girls tell themselves in their own school newspaper. I do wonder why the heck stuff like this gets posted, with a flimsy cover of "how's the writing?", on DCUM.
Good lord, if every private school in the area starts posting blurbs about their teams' triumphs and victories over lesser schools, this forum would become completely useless. "Well Burke won a debate? I'll raise you a football victory for Field! Take that!!!!" No, please, make it stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is from Holton's website about their win--what do others think about the way this is written?
At the September 21 taping of “It’s Academic”, Captain Kayla Moffett '14, and her teammates Megan Horey '14 and Glenda Smerin '15 sailed to a spellbinding win over Osborne Park and Park View High Schools. Their score at game’s end was 805 which set a new record for the Holton team and falls just 10 points shy of the all-time "It’s Academic" record. Osborne Park and Park View struggled to stay afloat with totals of 360 and 340 respectively.
Save the one occasion on which Osborne Park hit the buzzer in the final round, Holton did not miss a beat – or a question. To watch as they figured out the question before host Hilary Howard could finish reading it and provided one correct answer after another was truly a sight to behold. The team’s lightning fast reflexes elicited an audible laugh of incredulity from the studio audience at one point in the game as a picture of a Monarch butterfly flashed on the screen, Howard barely had uttered the words “moth and butterfly” before Holton buzzed in and Moffett confidently responded, “Lepidoptera.”
Congrats to these talented and intelligent young women who have dedicated so much of their time and energy to “It’s Academic”. Be sure to watch the show when it airs at 11 a.m. on October 19 on NBC4.
Good Lord. Did someone from Holton truly write that piece? What a bunch of biotches.
Anonymous wrote:This is from Holton's website about their win--what do others think about the way this is written?
At the September 21 taping of “It’s Academic”, Captain Kayla Moffett '14, and her teammates Megan Horey '14 and Glenda Smerin '15 sailed to a spellbinding win over Osborne Park and Park View High Schools. Their score at game’s end was 805 which set a new record for the Holton team and falls just 10 points shy of the all-time "It’s Academic" record. Osborne Park and Park View struggled to stay afloat with totals of 360 and 340 respectively.
Save the one occasion on which Osborne Park hit the buzzer in the final round, Holton did not miss a beat – or a question. To watch as they figured out the question before host Hilary Howard could finish reading it and provided one correct answer after another was truly a sight to behold. The team’s lightning fast reflexes elicited an audible laugh of incredulity from the studio audience at one point in the game as a picture of a Monarch butterfly flashed on the screen, Howard barely had uttered the words “moth and butterfly” before Holton buzzed in and Moffett confidently responded, “Lepidoptera.”
Congrats to these talented and intelligent young women who have dedicated so much of their time and energy to “It’s Academic”. Be sure to watch the show when it airs at 11 a.m. on October 19 on NBC4.
Anonymous wrote:The highest score on the DC version of the show was 815 and Holton's 805 points is the second highest to date.
Anonymous wrote:This is from Holton's website about their win--what do others think about the way this is written?
At the September 21 taping of “It’s Academic”, Captain Kayla Moffett '14, and her teammates Megan Horey '14 and Glenda Smerin '15 sailed to a spellbinding win over Osborne Park and Park View High Schools. Their score at game’s end was 805 which set a new record for the Holton team and falls just 10 points shy of the all-time "It’s Academic" record. Osborne Park and Park View struggled to stay afloat with totals of 360 and 340 respectively.
Save the one occasion on which Osborne Park hit the buzzer in the final round, Holton did not miss a beat – or a question. To watch as they figured out the question before host Hilary Howard could finish reading it and provided one correct answer after another was truly a sight to behold. The team’s lightning fast reflexes elicited an audible laugh of incredulity from the studio audience at one point in the game as a picture of a Monarch butterfly flashed on the screen, Howard barely had uttered the words “moth and butterfly” before Holton buzzed in and Moffett confidently responded, “Lepidoptera.”
Congrats to these talented and intelligent young women who have dedicated so much of their time and energy to “It’s Academic”. Be sure to watch the show when it airs at 11 a.m. on October 19 on NBC4.