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Once again, Daler moms who are angry that Massapequa is a far better place to live, with a school that exceeds their school that is rapidly being overrun by “new arrivals” every day. Farmingdale will soon be a great soccer school. Governor just gave that crummy town a boat load of money to build “affordable housing”. Good luck Daler mom, might want to sell while the market is still hot. Pequa dad losing sleep, can’t turn off FOX news. Thanks Daler mom, Massapequa losing to you is the highlight of your shallow trashy life. Seems kind of lame.
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SS has a better chance now that one of EI best players is out. If he had been healthy SS loses by 7. Is he definitely not playing? Did he tear something in his knee?
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You Suffolk people are something special. Game not even played yet and excuses abound. Enjoy the L and traffic going home from Hofstra.
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SS has a better chance now that one of EI best players is out. If he had been healthy SS loses by 7. Is he definitely not playing? Did he tear something in his knee? SS still loses by 3
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SS has a better chance now that one of EI best players is out. If he had been healthy SS loses by 7. Is he definitely not playing? Did he tear something in his knee? SS still loses by 3 SS has a better chance now that one of EI best players is out. If he had been healthy SS loses by 7. Is he definitely not playing? Did he tear something in his knee? SS still loses by 3 Your statement is purely bias. There is no way of predicting this game. They only had one shared opponent, which they both played at the start of the season. It’s going to be an amazing game. Do the talking after the game.
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SS has a better chance now that one of EI best players is out. If he had been healthy SS loses by 7. Is he definitely not playing? Did he tear something in his knee? SS still loses by 3 So he’s not playing?
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Schommy wins the state A championship at SJB. His FOGO was 1 or 2 in terms of all catholic school FO %. He is building a nice program there. Seems like he pulls kids who either Sit the bench at a private school because of their last name, or good club kids from the plethora of terrible public schools. Definitely something to think about, as parents watch other kids play because their child is pasted to their 30 man deep bench at…SA/Chaminade//etc. Thanks, but I’ll save the 52k in a 4 year HS tuition and use it for my sons college education. The education in most public schools is way better than an education at St John’s. As long as you have a pulse and a bachelors degree you can become a teacher at a Catholic HS. Public Schools actually require a certification to teach. If my son plays on a bad public school team but plays for a top tier travel program, he’ll get plenty of looks. I was thinking it and you said it first. You don't even need to play for a "top tier" travel program. College coaches will find you if you're actually good enough. You are right all college coaches look for the boys that score 300 pts in a career playing against Yaphank over kids that work there why up thru a program getting better together. Just look at Duke and ND rosters all LI Public school kids. More in life then lacrosse.. Duke and ND also value basics like spelling and grammar. You sound like someone who overpaid for a high-level brand club team (probably B or C team though) who would have done better elsewhere where Jimmy would actually play and be seen. OR your just a coach for one of the expensive "AAAAAA" teams who wants to perpetuate the bs that you need to be on one of those teams to be recruited.
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SS doesn't have a chance. EI and TZ are too strong.
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Rumors that post season player awards have been announced. Has anyone seen anything?
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As a public school teacher of 20+ years I can assure you the Catholic schools are way better. I actually refuse to have the conversation with PS parents because they are delusional about it. The new curricula is designed with DEI and if you can read you can past the Regents, which are curved mightily. Feel free to view the nonsensical global regents below that cost 4-5 million to make: https://www.nysedregents.org/ghg2/home.html41/85 on the living environment Regents is passing: https://www.nysedregents.org/LivingEnvironment/124/lenv-12024-cc.pdf.If your kid is not earning 3+ on APs there are not prepared for college. The majority of PS kids do not read at grade level. So that middle third of kids are in for a rude awakening in college. Paying 52k for 1 year makes 52k for a HS education look like a bargain. PS produce High IQ kids who can’t read, or maintain a notebook. It’s very sad! Oh yeah, read up on the new DEI stuff. It’s going to hit harder than ever. Kids who can read don’t need to know anything. The 55-60% who are 3 levels below the kids who can read on grade level (real #s) are going to get demolished by the reading and writing. Now you know, can’t say you weren’t warned! Don’t think for 1 sec there’s actual discipline in your kid’s country club either. Catholic schools find that the % of kids who graduate college in 4 yrs is 61. For Jericho (the highest PS) it was 23.7%. You do the math from your school based upon Jericho. For private schools the study found 58% graduate in 4 yrs. You may not like it, but the one thing Catholic schools do very well is Education.
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As a public school teacher of 20+ years I can assure you the Catholic schools are way better. I actually refuse to have the conversation with PS parents because they are delusional about it. The new curricula is designed with DEI and if you can read you can past the Regents, which are curved mightily. Feel free to view the nonsensical global regents below that cost 4-5 million to make: https://www.nysedregents.org/ghg2/home.html41/85 on the living environment Regents is passing: https://www.nysedregents.org/LivingEnvironment/124/lenv-12024-cc.pdf.If your kid is not earning 3+ on APs there are not prepared for college. The majority of PS kids do not read at grade level. So that middle third of kids are in for a rude awakening in college. Paying 52k for 1 year makes 52k for a HS education look like a bargain. PS produce High IQ kids who can’t read, or maintain a notebook. It’s very sad! Oh yeah, read up on the new DEI stuff. It’s going to hit harder than ever. Kids who can read don’t need to know anything. The 55-60% who are 3 levels below the kids who can read on grade level (real #s) are going to get demolished by the reading and writing. Now you know, can’t say you weren’t warned! Don’t think for 1 sec there’s actual discipline in your kid’s country club either. Catholic schools find that the % of kids who graduate college in 4 yrs is 61. For Jericho (the highest PS) it was 23.7%. You do the math from your school based upon Jericho. For private schools the study found 58% graduate in 4 yrs. You may not like it, but the one thing Catholic schools do very well is Education. Truth and that translated into more academic money for kids. So it was a good return.
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As a public school teacher of 20+ years I can assure you the Catholic schools are way better. I actually refuse to have the conversation with PS parents because they are delusional about it. The new curricula is designed with DEI and if you can read you can past the Regents, which are curved mightily. Feel free to view the nonsensical global regents below that cost 4-5 million to make: https://www.nysedregents.org/ghg2/home.html41/85 on the living environment Regents is passing: https://www.nysedregents.org/LivingEnvironment/124/lenv-12024-cc.pdf.If your kid is not earning 3+ on APs there are not prepared for college. The majority of PS kids do not read at grade level. So that middle third of kids are in for a rude awakening in college. Paying 52k for 1 year makes 52k for a HS education look like a bargain. PS produce High IQ kids who can’t read, or maintain a notebook. It’s very sad! Oh yeah, read up on the new DEI stuff. It’s going to hit harder than ever. Kids who can read don’t need to know anything. The 55-60% who are 3 levels below the kids who can read on grade level (real #s) are going to get demolished by the reading and writing. Now you know, can’t say you weren’t warned! Don’t think for 1 sec there’s actual discipline in your kid’s country club either. Catholic schools find that the % of kids who graduate college in 4 yrs is 61. For Jericho (the highest PS) it was 23.7%. You do the math from your school based upon Jericho. For private schools the study found 58% graduate in 4 yrs. You may not like it, but the one thing Catholic schools do very well is Education. Sorry. You are not a public school educator. Stop lying to justify the 60k you are paying for a catholic school education. You literally make up stats with virtually no actual data to back up what you are saying. And pretty much every educator who works in a catholic school and is certified to teach, bolts as soon as they get a public school job. Why? Because the pay and benefits at catholic high schools is abysmal. The best educators will leave the first chance they get if a public school calls. They get way more money and a pension. The only ones who stay are the ones who can’t teach in public school or still haven’t gotten a public school job. If you like catholic schools because of the religious component and have money to burn……the go for it. Oh and there’s plenty of public school districts that aren’t biting with all the DEI nonsense. No way you can say they offer a better education when they consistently lose their educators to public schools
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Rumors that post season player awards have been announced. Has anyone seen anything? Some teams already told their players who got individual awards, ours has not, possibly be cause we are still playing??
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As a public school teacher of 20+ years I can assure you the Catholic schools are way better. I actually refuse to have the conversation with PS parents because they are delusional about it. The new curricula is designed with DEI and if you can read you can past the Regents, which are curved mightily. Feel free to view the nonsensical global regents below that cost 4-5 million to make: https://www.nysedregents.org/ghg2/home.html41/85 on the living environment Regents is passing: https://www.nysedregents.org/LivingEnvironment/124/lenv-12024-cc.pdf.If your kid is not earning 3+ on APs there are not prepared for college. The majority of PS kids do not read at grade level. So that middle third of kids are in for a rude awakening in college. Paying 52k for 1 year makes 52k for a HS education look like a bargain. PS produce High IQ kids who can’t read, or maintain a notebook. It’s very sad! Oh yeah, read up on the new DEI stuff. It’s going to hit harder than ever. Kids who can read don’t need to know anything. The 55-60% who are 3 levels below the kids who can read on grade level (real #s) are going to get demolished by the reading and writing. Now you know, can’t say you weren’t warned! Don’t think for 1 sec there’s actual discipline in your kid’s country club either. Catholic schools find that the % of kids who graduate college in 4 yrs is 61. For Jericho (the highest PS) it was 23.7%. You do the math from your school based upon Jericho. For private schools the study found 58% graduate in 4 yrs. You may not like it, but the one thing Catholic schools do very well is Education. Sorry. You are not a public school educator. Stop lying to justify the 60k you are paying for a catholic school education. You literally make up stats with virtually no actual data to back up what you are saying. And pretty much every educator who works in a catholic school and is certified to teach, bolts as soon as they get a public school job. Why? Because the pay and benefits at catholic high schools is abysmal. The best educators will leave the first chance they get if a public school calls. They get way more money and a pension. The only ones who stay are the ones who can’t teach in public school or still haven’t gotten a public school job. If you like catholic schools because of the religious component and have money to burn……the go for it. Oh and there’s plenty of public school districts that aren’t biting with all the DEI nonsense. No way you can say they offer a better education when they consistently lose their educators to public schools Educators are there because they are mission driven and actually do something for than your money point of view. And you don’t get nearly the same level of dedication in public for that reason. And they don’t consistently lose their teachers, in fact I know about a dozen teachers losing their jobs in the public’s.
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Having kids that have gone through both PS and Catholic HS on the island it is unfortunately not a comparison, wish I could say otherwise. And yes Catholic HS teachers historically have been grossly underpaid to PS hence why many of them left but the Catholic High Schools recognized this and have changed there pay/ benefits over the last decade or so to adjust. And reality is for the first time you are actually seeing some PS teachers leave for Catholic school jobs. We all know PS teachers, all you have to do is ask any of them about the culture of teaching in the new New York the last few years and they will be the first to tell you.
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Wah wah wah about DEI. DEI has almost no impact on the quality of education at public schools and it won't in the future. It's just a Fox News talking point. Stop it.
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Public school parents are the worst; always so defensive. Enjoy sending your kids to school w furries, while learning why they were born into privilege
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Wah wah wah about DEI. DEI has almost no impact on the quality of education at public schools and it won't in the future. It's just a Fox News talking point. Stop it. Thanks Daler mom. Why don’t you move next door to the low income housing? Oh never mind that’s the whole trashy town.
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Guess Hills ain’t that great
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Asking for a friend nassau class a @ChillLaxin and suffolk class a will win by 10… guess playing the lil sisters of the poor all season didn’t work out well
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Weren’t there some Suffolk meatheads on here talking about how much better Suffolk lax is. Nassau dominates 3 of 4 today. Suffolk gets 1 win, barely. Sorry boys.
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Weren’t there some Suffolk meatheads on here talking about how much better Suffolk lax is. Nassau dominates 3 of 4 today. Suffolk gets 1 win, barely. Sorry boys. Think that was our fellow Nassau parents upset with how good the Dalers have been. How soft are the Dalers now????
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I highly doubt it was Suffolk parents bickering on here. Nassau parents been bickering on here for weeks about their teams. Haven't seen any Suffolk talk. My sons Suffolk team lost in the semis. All solid teams!
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Furries in PS is a real deal—a school tried to fire a teacher. How great is that teacher now—she HATES the place. When I realized my kids Catholic school was a great place to work is on open school night. The teachers were relaxed and themselves. PS principals want us to spout nonsense and be robots. Every PS teacher I know has the count down to their pensions and the district are counting down the days to get rid of them. Not because of salary because they want to bully the new teachers in the current nonsensical pedagogy.
The DEI is the curriculum for ‘29s and younger.You actually can’t get out of it. When I explained to a poor kid who can read and write that all the information to answer the questions is provided for you in “question clusters,” she says well what’s the point of…you and the school? I didn’t really have an answer. I can tell you that they make the reading level appropriate for the grade. So…the majority of kids are 3 levels below will not be able to do anything on the exams—might as well be in German! You can google who the DEI warrior for NYS is, she checks out as a lunatic.
The older curriculum(started June 2000) is @ChillLaxin too. The first year I taught I said this Regents is awful, I taught way more than this (didn’t even know how to teach them). A future principal says “what do you care, this makes us look good!” Ever wonder why your kids never did dissection? Here’s Another funny story. The Living Environment (not enough Bio to actually be called bio) teachers were laughing as they wondered what exactly are we to teach for the whole year in 2001.
If you can’t do the Math that’s 24 years of experience. Private school teachers do it as a calling and they often teach 40 years. So the older one’s actually know how to teach. Fun fact: we had a presentation on how to give notes!!! “That’s something we shouldn’t have thrown out in the 90s.” Your PS kid gets fill in the blank notes because teachers are lazy!
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Guess Hills ain’t that great Won the Suffolk County Championship. A hotbed of lacrosse. I'd give them some credit. What do I know though.. i'm just a guy that follows lacrosse.
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Hey "SS still loses by 3" -What Happened??????
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Hey my guy any follow up comments . On to the next !!
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Having kids that have gone through both PS and Catholic HS on the island it is unfortunately not a comparison, wish I could say otherwise. And yes Catholic HS teachers historically have been grossly underpaid to PS hence why many of them left but the Catholic High Schools recognized this and have changed there pay/ benefits over the last decade or so to adjust. And reality is for the first time you are actually seeing some PS teachers leave for Catholic school jobs. We all know PS teachers, all you have to do is ask any of them about the culture of teaching in the new New York the last few years and they will be the first to tell you. Exactly it. If you can afford it, and get in, its a no brainer. Zero regrets.
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Congrats Dalers . Nassau Rules
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Hey "SS still loses by 3" -What Happened?????? It was always a +3/-3 game. Congrats to SS. They played a great game. Melk is the X factor. I wish them the best in states.
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The confirmation bias is real here and everywhere on the internet. Already paid for private school? Of course you're going to defend the decision. No one wants to feel notIntelligent or like they didn't get ROI on their money.
My guess is that most of the people on this board don't even know what "DEI curriculum" even entails. You only know the acronym (that's an abbreviation using the first letter of the words in a phrase) because you heard it on Fox News or NEWSMAX.
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Dalers got lucky but glad to see Nassau succeed on 3 of 4. Still in shock Wantagh couldn’t pull it out Good luck to all as they move onto States
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Weren’t there some Suffolk meatheads on here talking about how much better Suffolk lax is. Nassau dominates 3 of 4 today. Suffolk gets 1 win, barely. Sorry boys. Think that was our fellow Nassau parents upset with how good the Dalers have been. How soft are the Dalers now???? The Dalers are very soft, got absolutely smoked by GC, Manhasset, Wantagh and SS. Had no business competing in the power league.
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Suffolk gonna dominate next 3 seasons
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Weren’t there some Suffolk meatheads on here talking about how much better Suffolk lax is. Nassau dominates 3 of 4 today. Suffolk gets 1 win, barely. Sorry boys. Think that was our fellow Nassau parents upset with how good the Dalers have been. How soft are the Dalers now???? The Dalers are very soft, got absolutely smoked by GC, Manhasset, Wantagh and SS. Had no business competing in the power league. Power league is real. Clear delineation between classes A through D especially in Nassau.
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Dale beat Syo, Pequa x2, PW x2, CSH. Does that mean that all those teams are weak and soft as well? Just following the logic here. Def not the power of the conference, but not the dogs. Think before you type. Helps everyone.
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Power league works! Suffolk teams were soft and weren’t prepared!
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Furries in PS is a real deal—a school tried to fire a teacher. How great is that teacher now—she HATES the place. When I realized my kids Catholic school was a great place to work is on open school night. The teachers were relaxed and themselves. PS principals want us to spout nonsense and be robots. Every PS teacher I know has the count down to their pensions and the district are counting down the days to get rid of them. Not because of salary because they want to bully the new teachers in the current nonsensical pedagogy.
The DEI is the curriculum for ‘29s and younger.You actually can’t get out of it. When I explained to a poor kid who can read and write that all the information to answer the questions is provided for you in “question clusters,” she says well what’s the point of…you and the school? I didn’t really have an answer. I can tell you that they make the reading level appropriate for the grade. So…the majority of kids are 3 levels below will not be able to do anything on the exams—might as well be in German! You can google who the DEI warrior for NYS is, she checks out as a lunatic.
The older curriculum(started June 2000) is @ChillLaxin too. The first year I taught I said this Regents is awful, I taught way more than this (didn’t even know how to teach them). A future principal says “what do you care, this makes us look good!” Ever wonder why your kids never did dissection? Here’s Another funny story. The Living Environment (not enough Bio to actually be called bio) teachers were laughing as they wondered what exactly are we to teach for the whole year in 2001.
If you can’t do the Math that’s 24 years of experience. Private school teachers do it as a calling and they often teach 40 years. So the older one’s actually know how to teach. Fun fact: we had a presentation on how to give notes!!! “That’s something we shouldn’t have thrown out in the 90s.” Your PS kid gets fill in the blank notes because teachers are lazy! Give it a rest. You sound like a dummmy
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