Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rising sophomore?
Yes. On his IMCLA profile already
Wow. That’s at least his third school in the past few years and he is most certainly not Catholic. SJC obviously thrilled to have him but very weird choice on his ends
Anonymous wrote:No one is respecting what CM is helping to put together at EHS. They will be tier 2 for sure next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC privates are losing too many kids to the boarding schools up north (families opting to stay in the publics). A growing concern is how expensive lacrosse has become boxing out middle-class families.
I can think of maybe 3 kids who went to boarding school ‘up north’ in the past few years - certainly not enough to make any sort of dent. It’s weird to go to boarding school from here - a ton of excellent and varied private schools to choose from and to put it simply, the kids have fun here in high school. It’s a good place to grow up.
Go look at Deerfield’s roster, they have more than 3 kids from the greater DC area on its roster alone. And that’s just one school.
New England privates are the cream of the crop in terms of academics and college placement.
Tons of DC area families look up north for HS.
Those are the 3 I’m thinking of. But that’s it…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rising sophomore?
Yes. On his IMCLA profile already
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC privates are losing too many kids to the boarding schools up north (families opting to stay in the publics). A growing concern is how expensive lacrosse has become boxing out middle-class families.
I can think of maybe 3 kids who went to boarding school ‘up north’ in the past few years - certainly not enough to make any sort of dent. It’s weird to go to boarding school from here - a ton of excellent and varied private schools to choose from and to put it simply, the kids have fun here in high school. It’s a good place to grow up.
Go look at Deerfield’s roster, they have more than 3 kids from the greater DC area on its roster alone. And that’s just one school.
New England privates are the cream of the crop in terms of academics and college placement.
Tons of DC area families look up north for HS.
Those are the 3 I’m thinking of. But that’s it…
Anonymous wrote:they lost their goalie to st johns
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rising sophomore?
Yes. On his IMCLA profile already
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC privates are losing too many kids to the boarding schools up north (families opting to stay in the publics). A growing concern is how expensive lacrosse has become boxing out middle-class families.
I can think of maybe 3 kids who went to boarding school ‘up north’ in the past few years - certainly not enough to make any sort of dent. It’s weird to go to boarding school from here - a ton of excellent and varied private schools to choose from and to put it simply, the kids have fun here in high school. It’s a good place to grow up.
Anonymous wrote:DC privates are losing too many kids to the boarding schools up north (families opting to stay in the publics). A growing concern is how expensive lacrosse has become boxing out middle-class families.
Anonymous wrote:The rising sophomore?