Anonymous wrote:Growing up here, there was Sidwell, NCS and STA. Maret and GDS came in next probably. Then Field, Burke, etc.
But with Field's campus on Foxhall. It is emerging as a strong rival to GDS and Maret. The only issue that separates Field from GDS and Maret is that it is not k-12.
Anonymous wrote:One of the Big 3 independent schools known for superior academics, the arts and an enviable college placement record.
It's one of the little three: Maret, GDS & Field
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so mad at my self for following this thread over two pages. I have lost brain cells that I will never get back.
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Ditto
Anonymous wrote:One of the Big 3 independent schools known for superior academics, the arts and an enviable college placement record.
It's one of the little three: Maret, GDS & Field
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But just imagine how dreadful the traffic jams from the crosstown motorcade to Macarthur would have been every morning...Thank God they went to Sidwell...
As an aside, I commute near the Sidwell lower school, so I used to pass the SUVs taking Sasha to school on a pretty regular basis. IIRC, it was just two black SUVs moving down the street. No lights, no police motorcycles, and no drama. Occasionally they'd flash their lights to avoid getting stuck at a yellow light. Other than that, you'd hardly notice them. I doubt there would have been any traffic jams or problem at all if the family had chosen a different school.
Anonymous wrote:What's GDS?
Anonymous wrote:But just imagine how dreadful the traffic jams from the crosstown motorcade to Macarthur would have been every morning...Thank God they went to Sidwell...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The backstory is that when President Obama was first elected, the Obamas' first choice for their daughters was Georgetown Day. But the Secret Service vetoed their choice because they felt that egress and other security issues at the Macarthur Bdvd campus were not ideal. So they settled on Sidwell, where the USSS felt more comfortable because Chelsea Clinton had gone there. GDS' new campus on Wisconsin Ave is being planned with security considerations in mind so that the school will be very competitive if a future president or vice president wants to send children there.
At least, that's what some GDS boosters like to tell themselves. I'm pretty confident that if the Obamas had really wanted their children to attend GDS, the security concerns could have been resolved.