"You're better than this!"
No, he is not.
"You're better than this!"
Maybe you need to reread. These kids LEGALLY live outside of district. And you know all of this because YOU have talked with people about it.It's not illegal to move, live with your family, or rent an apartment. Not sure what type of silliness you're on right now, but it is silly.
If you know where kids live that you have no connection with you're bordering on something illegal yourself. Tell us, who are these kids that you follow home?
You must have me mistaken with someone else. I do not know where any child that isn't mine or my family lives. I know if we have transfers, but that is the end of my knowledge. I don't know how you think I would have this information.Maybe you need to reread. These kids LEGALLY live outside of district. And you know all of this because YOU have talked with people about it.
LMAO - you almost made me spit tea on my computer.No, he is not.
Haha, put the pipe down.StL will be the LA off the south side by 2025. They are on a mission and doing all the right stuff!
Glad to see you're still alive and well. We miss you on the success factor thread. One question though is do you ever get sun burn when you crawl out from under the rock. LOL.Hey Gene,
Back on page 2 of this thread I asked about the large discount for multiple students at the school McCaravan mentioned as we didn’t see such a beast at Naz. And Then again on page 5 I reminded everyone, since this was a private (catholic) school thread, we could and should be proud to say Merry Christmas! But evidentially I hear I’m under a rock somewhere. Now I hope this thread doesn’t devolve into something more than testing numbers.
MC63,
I'm only looking out for you here, but you're 0 - 2 today with the hanging curveball to mchsalumuni and then missing Ramblin's point. As Rocky said to his son, "You're better than this!"
I pay no attention to those silly emoticons. Plus, anyone who throws "charism" around is not to be considered whimsical.Lighten up, Francis, and go put your spectacles back on. Did you not see the winking emoticon after what I wrote?
And I don't live in Lake County.
I don't know, LA's endowment is fairly significant...StL will be the LA off the south side by 2025. They are on a mission and doing all the right stuff!
Glad to see you're still alive and well. We miss you on the success factor thread. One question though is do you ever get sun burn when you crawl out from under the rock. LOL.
There is definitely a possibility of this becoming a Private/public school thread so it definitely has potential to expand into something than originally intended. Never got a discount from my two sons going to Iggy. Father Rowe told us the education was just the price of a small Chevy. Turned out to the the price of a Caddy with all the options, but well worth the Jesuit education they received.
Its early, but I always say Merry Christmas. Happy Holidays is for atheists and other politically correct individuals who I wish well when the grim reaper appears on their door steps.
Thanks for your concern, but I don't pay any attention to MCHS at all. His comments are usually immature and off-target
Now my feelings are hurt. Will I still get an invite to your 95th birthday party next year?
Thank you for proving the immaturity part.
Very familiar with the area. I thought StL instituted a bus service to and from train stations to make travel easier? I think Rita does the same.PC Dad
Not sure if you are familiar with the Burbank and surrounding areas?
Also are you aware of the logical nightmare it’s is to get to STL for certain high volume catholic school hubs?
Very familiar with the area. I thought StL instituted a bus service to and from train stations to make travel easier? I think Rita does the same.
PC Dad
Not sure if you are familiar with the Burbank and surrounding areas?
Also are you aware of the logical nightmare it’s is to get to STL for certain high volume catholic school hubs?
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Public transportation to StL is extremely difficultSTL is in one of the safer neighborhoods of area catholic schools and has transportation options that stretch in every direction.
The religious demographics aren’t swaying in the directions for STL to become the LA of the south.
It’s not the 70s anymore
I am just not seeing StL opening up in Dublin anytime soon.The religious demographics aren’t swaying in the directions for STL to become the LA of the south.
It’s not the 70s anymore
It really isn’t extremely difficult. Several public transportation buses drop off in either STL’s parking lot, right in front of the school or less than 2 blocks away.Public transportation to StL is extremely difficult
I wasn’t talking about safety
Location, location, location....Nor is the money. I believe it was Bowie who referenced LA's magnificent endowment. That ain't happening for SL or Marist or anybody.
It really isn’t extremely difficult. Several public transportation buses drop off in either STL’s parking lot, right in front of the school or less than 2 blocks away.
(And please don’t think of this as me arguing that STL is going to become the LA of the south side. I am just providing counterpoints to this specific argument)
St Iggy has a lot of money coming in from alumni, endowments, etc. too. They have spent a ton of money upgrading their facilities and the educational opportunities one can get by attending. Their sport's teams appear to be getting better but the academic achievements of it's students in very impressive.Nor is the money. I believe it was Bowie who referenced LA's magnificent endowment. That ain't happening for SL or Marist or anybody.
I get that there are buses that go to or near SL from the areas around Ford City and Chicago Ridge Malls. I recall the original poser of this public transportation point was referring to Catholic school hubs. When I think of this as it pertains to the areas that could conceivably feed into Laurence, I have to include schools in the Mt Greenwood and Beverly areas. How does someone get from, say, St. Christina's to Laurence using public transportation without multiple bus transfers and spending one hour to travel 5 miles as the crow flies?
If MTG and Beverly kids can get to SR or MC, they are able to get to STL. public transportation comes from the area and drops off right outside the building, and private transportation is an option too. Not even expensive. The STL bus is always driving through the area. There are options. Not nearly as far as you think. From 111th and Pulaski it’s the same exact distance to SR. Make a left at some point to get to Central, make a right on Central until you get to St. Laurence. Two turns and you’re there.
I live in Beverly. You SR and MC Jackets, some BR ones and occasional Marist one. But I don’t ever remembering seeing a STL one around here. They just don’t seem to have an alumni base around here. I always thought their big base was west of midway between Archer and south to the Cal Sag Canal
If MTG and Beverly kids can get to SR or MC, they are able to get to STL. public transportation comes from the area and drops off right outside the building, and private transportation is an option too. Not even expensive. The STL bus is always driving through the area. There are options. Not nearly as far as you think. From 111th and Pulaski it’s the same exact distance to SR. Make a left at some point to get to Central, make a right on Central until you get to St. Laurence. Two turns and you’re there.
Think broader, outside of the south side and Mt Greenwood area, regarding future draws for StL. If they have their way, their footprint will grow expansively. Meanwhile at the PC camp the footprint appears to be shrinking. Normal ebbs and flows? Time will tell.I live in Beverly. You SR and MC Jackets, some BR ones and occasional Marist one. But I don’t ever remembering seeing a STL one around here. They just don’t seem to have an alumni base around here. I always thought their big base was west of midway between Archer and south to the Cal Sag Canal
The surrounding areas of STL are absolute shiteThink broader, outside of the south side and Mt Greenwood area, regarding future draws for StL. If they have their way, their footprint will grow expansively. Meanwhile at the PC camp the footprint appears to be shrinking. Normal ebbs and flows? Time will tell.
Well before you figure how to get to STL you have to want to get to STL. I don't see STL making that big of an inroad in zip codes 60643 and 60655. Unless a kid is a legacy what's the draw? What have you to offer that let's say BR doesn't have. That's not a slight. This area is at the saturation point already.That’s fine and understandable. That also has nothing to do with the logistics of getting to STL.
Well before you figure how to get to STL you have to want to get to STL. I don't see STL making that big of an inroad in zip codes 60643 and 60655. Unless a kid is a legacy what's the draw? What have you to offer that let's say BR doesn't have. That's not a slight. This area is at the saturation point already.
This is a hilarious thread. I believe st iggys has selected enrollment even with athletes, but a sure fire stud 8th grader walks into any catholic school regardless of grades. It’s the same thing as Whitney Young, they created a unique talent circumstance to bypass admission criteriaThe next time an impact athlete is turned away by any of these schools due to his entrance exam score will be a first. Only school I have ever had a kid turned away by was Marist. Marist also took kids with lower scores than the rejected student I had but they were legacies.