BLASPHEMY!!!!tomASS wrote:so you're saying that one could get a good public education then???packerboy wrote:People associate cost with quality way too much when it comes to education.
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Which private school is the best?
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For chrissake (whoops). That being the case, I'm sure you wouldn't agree with this either - although even I will congratulate CDH for finally advancing into the 20th century.packerboy wrote:Absolutely. Many have. I did.tomASS wrote:so you're saying that one could get a good public education then???packerboy wrote:People associate cost with quality way too much when it comes to education.
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But the problem these days is well, in a word, Kwanzaa.
Or is the issue that Kwanzaa isn't a religion-based holiday, therefor it must be bogus?
On any given Sunday
Packerboy's sermons are tiresome.
Captain America favors God's traditional hockey power over your CDH or STA's.
Captain America favors God's traditional hockey power over your CDH or STA's.
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I still think the schools offer such different things that you have to make an individual choice based on your goals, BUT, if you're just looking at the hockey, check out a few specifics.
If your hockey goal is to play beyond high school, check out the history of how many players go to D1 schools, etc. I think you'll find it may not match percentage wise whether they are from an A or an AA school. Some of it has to do with how connected and proactive the coach and the school is.
If your hockey goal is to be a starting player or go to state, go watch some of the varsity and JV games and assess where you stand relative to the up and coming players, how strong the team is and what kind of support program they offer (i.e., goalie coach? weight training program? solid coach?)
You just can't generalize as to "best", but you can break down the specifics of what the school has to offer in sports and academics pretty easily. They have records that are easily checked as to who goes where after high school.
If your hockey goal is to play beyond high school, check out the history of how many players go to D1 schools, etc. I think you'll find it may not match percentage wise whether they are from an A or an AA school. Some of it has to do with how connected and proactive the coach and the school is.
If your hockey goal is to be a starting player or go to state, go watch some of the varsity and JV games and assess where you stand relative to the up and coming players, how strong the team is and what kind of support program they offer (i.e., goalie coach? weight training program? solid coach?)
You just can't generalize as to "best", but you can break down the specifics of what the school has to offer in sports and academics pretty easily. They have records that are easily checked as to who goes where after high school.
Re: On any given Sunday
Oh, you mean Holy Angels.CAP wrote:Packerboy's sermons are tiresome.
Captain America favors God's traditional hockey power over your CDH or STA's.
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I'd have to say Hill - in terms of hockey, since private teams have been allowed to go to the regular state tourny, no other team -private or public - has made more trips then hill. Plus, more kids from hill have gone on to play in the NHL then any private other school in the state. (I don't think this includes Shattuck)
Plus the academics are pretty dang hard. And the school is pretty cheap compared with the private schools in the area.
Plus the academics are pretty dang hard. And the school is pretty cheap compared with the private schools in the area.
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I don't think so?The catholic schools are cheaper because they're subsidized by the church arn't they?
Cretin for 2007/2008: $9,800Cretin is not as expensive as Hill, but much tougher to get in.
Hill for 2007/2008: $9,200
Those aren't no small amounts of money, but they're much less the other privates.
Still, in terms of hockey, Hill is a ton better the majority of the time.
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HApipes3030 wrote:The catholic schools are cheaper because they're subsidized by the church arn't they?hillmurray2010 wrote:Plus the academics are pretty dang hard. And the school is pretty cheap compared with the private schools in the area.
yeah right
that big bill keeps coming every month, dont think the church will give us any break
BoogeyMan is no Stan Lee
A good Catholic would never say that Neutron is headed for "_ _ double hockey sticks" nor speculate on how long Packerboy will have to endure Purgatory, but we all can pray for Govs that he will see the light before the end, (with apologies to Mr. A.) singing...
"Hail the Pioneers to victory as they raise that score
Hail the Pioneers to victory, and we will win once more
Hail the Pioneers to victory with faith and loyalty
Stand and cheer and hail the mighty Pioneers to victory!"
"Hail the Pioneers to victory as they raise that score
Hail the Pioneers to victory, and we will win once more
Hail the Pioneers to victory with faith and loyalty
Stand and cheer and hail the mighty Pioneers to victory!"
Cretin- Derham Hall is a great school no matter what you are looking for. We've got a great hockey team, football team, baseball team and whatever else you can think of. All of the students here are great kids which can be really hard to find. It is relativly cheap only 8,800 dollars despite what the Hill Murry man said, and there is a lot of financial aid avaible if that seems to be to much. We compete in the highest classes in all sports. Most of our teams are no cut Freshmen year (with the exception of hockey because you can play Bantams). The academics are great and most of the teachers understand how busy student- athletes are and will give you an extention on most assignments if you just can't get it done. Not to mention we hardly ever have a full week of school wether we have a late start on Wednesday or a half day some day. You should definatly check it out if you get a chance.
Taylor getting a little "thread"bare

being "Hill-Murray has the best hockey team in 2008."
Well, the HM fans have a right to their history but there has been quite a bit of it since the last Championship.
AHA and CDH have kept a little more current in hockey championships.
Football, Basbeall and Basketball... CDH by a wide margin over anybody.
But it looks like the HM fans can sing ....which is nice.
AHA and CDH have kept a little more current in hockey championships.
Football, Basbeall and Basketball... CDH by a wide margin over anybody.
But it looks like the HM fans can sing ....which is nice.