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So what school can get the best education in the miaa A B or C conference?

A conference - toss up between McDonogh and Severn. Both are outstanding.
B Conference - Friends by a mile
C Conference - who knows, niche schools.

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So what school can get the best education in the miaa A B or C conference?

A conference - toss up between McDonogh and Severn. Both are outstanding.
B Conference - Friends by a mile
C Conference - who knows, niche schools.

Look at the school's matriculation lists and allow that to play into your decision. I have not looked recently but Gilman typically puts the most kids into the top colleges in the A Conf. McD and Severn are both coed as well. Agree on Friends in B.

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So what school can get the best education in the miaa A B or C conference?

A conference - toss up between McDonogh and Severn. Both are outstanding.
B Conference - Friends by a mile
C Conference - who knows, niche schools.

Look at the school's matriculation lists and allow that to play into your decision. I have not looked recently but Gilman typically puts the most kids into the top colleges in the A Conf. McD and Severn are both coed as well. Agree on Friends in B.
Look at the matriculation list of any decent public high school locally. The top kids in those schools are going to the academies and Ivies and other top notch schools. If kids are dedicated to academics, they make the school work for them.

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Spaulding is more similar to JC in terms of cost, facilities and education plus both are co-ed. Calvert Hall and Loyola are far superior in terms of academics and facilities.
You are crazy to think Calvert Hall or Loyola are "far Superior". Go back and ask your grandparents for tuition assistance, so you can still walk around with your quarter zip on. Calvert Hall is a well rounded school with kids from all over the city and Baltimore County. They have good sports but their demographic and is on par with Spalding and JC. Loyola is the same minus the fact that they stink in sports (minus lacrosse) and their parents need to beg the grandparents to help out with the extra 5k in tuition. They try to play up that they are so much better than other schools but really they are a much lesser tier and trying to pretend they are McDonough or Gilman.

AACPS > Spalding

I'm in AACo and I am looking at HS right now and Spalding has one of the best STEM programs around. Their facilitates are top notch as well. Growing up here I never put Spalding in high regard but I will say a lot has changed in the 25 yrs since I was that age and Spalding is much better than AACPS, especially given COVID has put all public schools behind.

I personally like the feel of St Mary's but people keep telling me academics are not good. Anyone know if this is reality?

A narrative pushed by a few guys who have a personal ax to grind with SM (typically due to them wanting to coach there at some point in time but not getting the call). I'd advise that you take into account the personal history and agendas of these people and then do your own research. There are a lot of great schools out there. Good luck!

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Spaulding is more similar to JC in terms of cost, facilities and education plus both are co-ed. Calvert Hall and Loyola are far superior in terms of academics and facilities.
You are crazy to think Calvert Hall or Loyola are "far Superior". Go back and ask your grandparents for tuition assistance, so you can still walk around with your quarter zip on. Calvert Hall is a well rounded school with kids from all over the city and Baltimore County. They have good sports but their demographic and is on par with Spalding and JC. Loyola is the same minus the fact that they stink in sports (minus lacrosse) and their parents need to beg the grandparents to help out with the extra 5k in tuition. They try to play up that they are so much better than other schools but really they are a much lesser tier and trying to pretend they are McDonough or Gilman.

AACPS > Spalding

I'm in AACo and I am looking at HS right now and Spalding has one of the best STEM programs around. Their facilitates are top notch as well. Growing up here I never put Spalding in high regard but I will say a lot has changed in the 25 yrs since I was that age and Spalding is much better than AACPS, especially given COVID has put all public schools behind.

I personally like the feel of St Mary's but people keep telling me academics are not good. Anyone know if this is reality?

Just look at matriculation for all the private schools and that will tell you everything you need to know

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The assertion was CHC and Loyola have superior ACADEMICS and FACILTIES compared to Spalding. Schools have different priorities and Spalding values lacrosse and football now - good for them. I hope the ROI is worth it at some point.....but doubt it. By the way, not unusual for 3 and now 4 generations of a family to attend a legacy school.

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Why is there so much detest for Spalding? I mean isn't part of building a program recruiting players, coaches and building up facilities and booster funds? They seem to be doing a good job of that. Or are all of you Baltimore prep school cronies who still roll around wearing your alumni gear 30 years after you graduated and need to beg your parents to help pay your kids tuition feeling a little threatened? Spalding has one of the best football, soccer, and baseball programs in the region. Their basketball team was once the best in the area and is head back in that direction. Their girls sports are all ranked in the top 10. So why couldn't they do the same with lacrosse? Unless you live in Towson, Baltimore or along the 83 corridor all of the "traditional" schools are a pain to get to. The school is perfectly located for people in the Annapolis, HoCo, PG and South/West and East Baltimore. From a facilities, athletics, education and cost perspective, Spalding is equal to Calvert Hall, JC and Loyola. So why so much grief?

It is just a few parents whose child didnt get the call to go to Spalding . They are jealous and envious what is going on at Spalding. Dont pay to much attention to these malcontents, Time has passed them by long ago and now they see it passing their children by. Instead of moaning and groaning about Spalding, they should just find a High School with less talent and enroll their son there. Simple solution. It is not like anyone is making a living off lacrosse except the Club Directors

People detest Spalding because Lids and company have been on here for years acting like their kids are God’s gift to youth lacrosse. That has transitioned into them saying Spalding will win the championship for the past couple years and all of us have seen how that has worked out. No one is jealous of anything or anyone to do with Spalding. People(Lids and Spalding dads) who say “your son wasn’t good enough to play for Spalding” are just pissed their son goes to a bottom of the barrel MIAA team and weren’t recruited by schools like Calvert Hall, BL, or McDonogh. Everyone who made the roster of an MIAA team besides MSJ and JC would make Spalding’s team. That’s a fact. No one is jealous of you, please get over yourselves.

Yep. Jealous and eyes green with envy. Just relax and put your son in a school with less talent. He will play and you will finally get to do some bragging.

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Why is there so much detest for Spalding? I mean isn't part of building a program recruiting players, coaches and building up facilities and booster funds? They seem to be doing a good job of that. Or are all of you Baltimore prep school cronies who still roll around wearing your alumni gear 30 years after you graduated and need to beg your parents to help pay your kids tuition feeling a little threatened? Spalding has one of the best football, soccer, and baseball programs in the region. Their basketball team was once the best in the area and is head back in that direction. Their girls sports are all ranked in the top 10. So why couldn't they do the same with lacrosse? Unless you live in Towson, Baltimore or along the 83 corridor all of the "traditional" schools are a pain to get to. The school is perfectly located for people in the Annapolis, HoCo, PG and South/West and East Baltimore. From a facilities, athletics, education and cost perspective, Spalding is equal to Calvert Hall, JC and Loyola. So why so much grief?

It is just a few parents whose child didnt get the call to go to Spalding . They are jealous and envious what is going on at Spalding. Dont pay to much attention to these malcontents, Time has passed them by long ago and now they see it passing their children by. Instead of moaning and groaning about Spalding, they should just find a High School with less talent and enroll their son there. Simple solution. It is not like anyone is making a living off lacrosse except the Club Directors

People detest Spalding because Lids and company have been on here for years acting like their kids are God’s gift to youth lacrosse. That has transitioned into them saying Spalding will win the championship for the past couple years and all of us have seen how that has worked out. No one is jealous of anything or anyone to do with Spalding. People(Lids and Spalding dads) who say “your son wasn’t good enough to play for Spalding” are just pissed their son goes to a bottom of the barrel MIAA team and weren’t recruited by schools like Calvert Hall, BL, or McDonogh. Everyone who made the roster of an MIAA team besides MSJ and JC would make Spalding’s team. That’s a fact. No one is jealous of you, please get over yourselves.

Yep. Jealous and eyes green with envy. Just relax and put your son in a school with less talent. He will play and you will finally get to do some bragging.

What exactly are people jealous of if you don’t mind explaining? Is it the countless playoff appearances, all the championships, or even the superb coaching staff who evidently gets the most out of their players? No, it has to be Spalding’s statewide reputation for superior academics.

Whenever someone brings up truths that Spalding dads don’t like to hear they automatically go with “oh you’re jealous and your son isn’t good enough for Spalding” when that’s far from the reality of the situation.

One thing I guarantee you is anyone on here who doesn’t have their sons at Spalding is not jealous of anything to do with Spalding. We’re all beyond pleased with sending our kids somewhere else that values academics and doesn’t let know nothing dads decide the direction the lacrosse program goes.

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We are still talking about Spalding? Exhausting.

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Why is there so much detest for Spalding? I mean isn't part of building a program recruiting players, coaches and building up facilities and booster funds? They seem to be doing a good job of that. Or are all of you Baltimore prep school cronies who still roll around wearing your alumni gear 30 years after you graduated and need to beg your parents to help pay your kids tuition feeling a little threatened? Spalding has one of the best football, soccer, and baseball programs in the region. Their basketball team was once the best in the area and is head back in that direction. Their girls sports are all ranked in the top 10. So why couldn't they do the same with lacrosse? Unless you live in Towson, Baltimore or along the 83 corridor all of the "traditional" schools are a pain to get to. The school is perfectly located for people in the Annapolis, HoCo, PG and South/West and East Baltimore. From a facilities, athletics, education and cost perspective, Spalding is equal to Calvert Hall, JC and Loyola. So why so much grief?

It is just a few parents whose child didnt get the call to go to Spalding . They are jealous and envious what is going on at Spalding. Dont pay to much attention to these malcontents, Time has passed them by long ago and now they see it passing their children by. Instead of moaning and groaning about Spalding, they should just find a High School with less talent and enroll their son there. Simple solution. It is not like anyone is making a living off lacrosse except the Club Directors

People detest Spalding because Lids and company have been on here for years acting like their kids are God’s gift to youth lacrosse. That has transitioned into them saying Spalding will win the championship for the past couple years and all of us have seen how that has worked out. No one is jealous of anything or anyone to do with Spalding. People(Lids and Spalding dads) who say “your son wasn’t good enough to play for Spalding” are just pissed their son goes to a bottom of the barrel MIAA team and weren’t recruited by schools like Calvert Hall, BL, or McDonogh. Everyone who made the roster of an MIAA team besides MSJ and JC would make Spalding’s team. That’s a fact. No one is jealous of you, please get over yourselves.

Yep. Jealous and eyes green with envy. Just relax and put your son in a school with less talent. He will play and you will finally get to do some bragging.

What exactly are people jealous of if you don’t mind explaining? Is it the countless playoff appearances, all the championships, or even the superb coaching staff who evidently gets the most out of their players? No, it has to be Spalding’s statewide reputation for superior academics.

Whenever someone brings up truths that Spalding dads don’t like to hear they automatically go with “oh you’re jealous and your son isn’t good enough for Spalding” when that’s far from the reality of the situation.

One thing I guarantee you is anyone on here who doesn’t have their sons at Spalding is not jealous of anything to do with Spalding. We’re all beyond pleased with sending our kids somewhere else that values academics and doesn’t let know nothing dads decide the direction the lacrosse program goes.

Can you just tell us all here at BOC what inspired you to go after Spalding. Not the same drivel you have put out there. No one cares that much when someone talks up their school, part of being on a team. Yet you have nothing to say about your school or team, just Spalding is terrible.

Come on. What really caused you to go off. No one is this upset over some bragging dads or coaches. Lets hear the truth for once.

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Going to get the most AP offerings at the public schools. Word of advice if you’re looking at privates is make sure teachers are certified. My kids have had some terrible private school teachers because the teachers were not certified and had no training in how to teach.

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Spallina possibly transferring to a DMV area HS if NY cancels season. A lot of offers from many schools. Some offering to house him and his family.

Will this be a trend for NY players?

Are Maryland area leagues really gonna have a season?

Would NCAA be ok with a school housing a player and his family?

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Spallina possibly transferring to a DMV area HS if NY cancels season. A lot of offers from many schools. Some offering to house him and his family.

Will this be a trend for NY players?

Are Maryland area leagues really gonna have a season?

Would NCAA be ok with a school housing a player and his family?

You have completely lost your mind. None of this is remotely true.

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Spallina possibly transferring to a DMV area HS if NY cancels season. A lot of offers from many schools. Some offering to house him and his family.

Will this be a trend for NY players?

Are Maryland area leagues really gonna have a season?

Would NCAA be ok with a school housing a player and his family?

Where does this dense stuff come from? Ridiculous to think someone would transfer from another state to any DMV area school. They are closing everything down here.

MNo guarantee spring season will happen.

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No it won’t be a trend because MD will not be having a spring season either. A few schools do offer boarding in MD. NCAA wouldn’t have a problem if they offer it to other kids as well. You can’t attend a public school in MD unless you are a resident in the area.

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Spallina possibly transferring to a DMV area HS if NY cancels season. A lot of offers from many schools. Some offering to house him and his family.

Will this be a trend for NY players?

Are Maryland area leagues really gonna have a season?

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Everyone will have a spring season. It is just starting later. MIAA will start in early March. Some schools will play only in conference (DC). PA TBD and NJ later in March. NY-Long Island is TBD. Vaccinations will be done by April. McDonogh, Calvert H, BL, and Loyola will be final four. People will still detest Spalding and they will stink again vs the best in the MIAA. All will be as normal as normal can be.

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The towns that motor vehicles are located.

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Why wouldn’t they just go to St. Anthony’s? More likely that they will play their seasons.

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Everyone will have a spring season. It is just starting later. MIAA will start in early March. Some schools will play only in conference (DC). PA TBD and NJ later in March. NY-Long Island is TBD. Vaccinations will be done by April. McDonogh, Calvert H, BL, and Loyola will be final four. People will still detest Spalding and they will stink again vs the best in the MIAA. All will be as normal as normal can be.
Only a sociopath would 'detest' kids and families based on the school they attend. Even people that go there aren't as obsessed about it as you.

Hopefully the kids get to play some games this spring, They have fun playing with and against each other and aren't hung up on schools like this clown.

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Everyone will have a spring season. It is just starting later. MIAA will start in early March. Some schools will play only in conference (DC). PA TBD and NJ later in March. NY-Long Island is TBD. Vaccinations will be done by April. McDonogh, Calvert H, BL, and Loyola will be final four. People will still detest Spalding and they will stink again vs the best in the MIAA. All will be as normal as normal can be.
Only a sociopath would 'detest' kids and families based on the school they attend. Even people that go there aren't as obsessed about it as you.

Hopefully the kids get to play some games this spring, They have fun playing with and against each other and aren't hung up on schools like this clown.

MIAA will stay in conference. Decision coming in Jan.

Spalding will have a very bad season like normal with no weak teams to play.

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If the AD's and league organizers aren't planning as if there will be a regular season, then they should be fired. It is far easier to plan and cut back then try to play catch up. I haven't heard of any admin losing their jobs so this shouldn't be an issue. Numbers will start dropping as vaccinations are administered and those numbers go up. People will stop going for random testing once they get the vaccine.

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DMV = District, Maryland, Viriginia donkey

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Everyone will have a spring season. It is just starting later. MIAA will start in early March. Some schools will play only in conference (DC). PA TBD and NJ later in March. NY-Long Island is TBD. Vaccinations will be done by April. McDonogh, Calvert H, BL, and Loyola will be final four. People will still detest Spalding and they will stink again vs the best in the MIAA. All will be as normal as normal can be.
Only a sociopath would 'detest' kids and families based on the school they attend. Even people that go there aren't as obsessed about it as you.

Hopefully the kids get to play some games this spring, They have fun playing with and against each other and aren't hung up on schools like this clown.

Only a sociopath would come on here for years saying Spalding will win the championship even though they haven’t made the playoffs since before any of the players on the team were born. Only a sociopath would send their kid to Spalding in the first place—it’s a public school education that costs five figures.

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Only a sociopath would come on here for years saying Spalding will win the championship even though they haven’t made the playoffs since before any of the players on the team were born. Only a sociopath would send their kid to Spalding in the first place—it’s a public school education that costs five figures.[/quote]

Your schtick is tired bro. Are you a threat to the kids and families at the school? Why are you posting anonymously all day about them? Very strange, hope you find a healthy outlet

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I am hearing MIAA Winter sports will start in March and end in April, Spring sports begin in May and end in June. Will probably end after School ends. Is anyone else hearing this?

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I am hearing MIAA Winter sports will start in March and end in April, Spring sports begin in May and end in June. Will probably end after School ends. Is anyone else hearing this?

No not hearing this. Lacrosse will start in March. League play per usual schedule.

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I am hearing MIAA Winter sports will start in March and end in April, Spring sports begin in May and end in June. Will probably end after School ends. Is anyone else hearing this?

Partially correct. There is a very strong possibility that Winter and Spring sports will be partially or fully simultaneous. Spring scheduled to start on time. Winter will start Early February or March now

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IAC and WCAC are currently planning for intra conference only.

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I am hearing MIAA Winter sports will start in March and end in April, Spring sports begin in May and end in June. Will probably end after School ends. Is anyone else hearing this?

No not hearing this. Lacrosse will start in March. League play per usual schedule.

Wrong. Won’t start until May and only playing league games. Some continue feeding kids and their families wrong information to get transfers. Tell them the truth.

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I am hearing MIAA Winter sports will start in March and end in April, Spring sports begin in May and end in June. Will probably end after School ends. Is anyone else hearing this?

No not hearing this. Lacrosse will start in March. League play per usual schedule.

Wrong. Won’t start until May and only playing league games. Some continue feeding kids and their families wrong information to get transfers. Tell them the truth.

MIAA schools will begin second week of March with games starting by April.

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I am hearing MIAA Winter sports will start in March and end in April, Spring sports begin in May and end in June. Will probably end after School ends. Is anyone else hearing this?

No not hearing this. Lacrosse will start in March. League play per usual schedule.

Wrong. Won’t start until May and only playing league games. Some continue feeding kids and their families wrong information to get transfers. Tell them the truth.

MIAA schools will begin second week of March with games starting by April.

Except for the schools located in AA County. County has closed everything down.

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I am hearing MIAA Winter sports will start in March and end in April, Spring sports begin in May and end in June. Will probably end after School ends. Is anyone else hearing this?

No not hearing this. Lacrosse will start in March. League play per usual schedule.

Wrong. Won’t start until May and only playing league games. Some continue feeding kids and their families wrong information to get transfers. Tell them the truth.

MIAA schools will begin second week of March with games starting by April.

Except for the schools located in AA County. County has closed everything down.

MIAA hasn’t even voted on what they will do for the spring. Vote is in Jan. A bunch of no nothings on here.

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AAcounty has closed things down until Jan 15th. Obviously that could be extended but at the moment, there is no reason to think AA County won't be opening up sports in mid Jan, well before March.

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Think about when sports stopped last year. Do you really think we will have sports this March or April?

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Did the MIAA have a “per usual” Football season? Spring sports won’t either.

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Does anybody know when juniors open rosters are coming out?

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The IAAM Board of Governors met on Monday, December 14, 2020 to examine the viability of a winter season in 2021. In preparation for the meeting, the Board had asked for feedback from the full membership, outlining their thoughts on winter and spring options. There was overwhelming interest in offering “opportunity” for our winter-season athletes, beginning February 1, 2021. In addition, two other elements were apparent, (1) the IAAM membership did not want a deep overlap with winter and spring sports seasons and (2) the IAAM membership wants to do everything possible to ensure a full spring season beginning March 1, 2021.

The official Start Date for the winter season is February 1, 2021 and will run through March 13, 2021. Please note, due to the closure of Prince Georges Sports and Learning Complex, the IAAM will not be able to offer an Indoor Track and Field season but look forward to a robust spring season of Outdoor Track and Field.

The IAAM will lift the Out of Season practice policy and allow winter workouts beginning Monday, January 19, 2021. This opportunity is strictly for workouts as a school. This would not support early scrimmages or contests.

Our goal remains the same for our winter season, as it was for our fall season; to create and promote opportunities for our student-athletes. That said, we are aware of local jurisdiction constraints and restrictions on athletics and gatherings. Further, we will continue to monitor local jurisdiction plans to possibly extend their current restrictions.

The week of January 11, 2021 will be a pivotal one for the IAAM. During the week of January 11, 2021, the IAAM Board will revisit specifics around a February 1, 2021 Winter Start date, as well as securing logistics information regarding interest in league play versus independent scheduling, all the while, acknowledging the importance of health and safety concerns of our Member Schools.

Please know that the IAAM remains committed to supporting opportunities that strengthen the physical, emotional, and social well-being of our student-athletes.

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The MIAA season will start on time.

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The MIAA season will start on time.

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