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re: New LHSAA Enrollment numbers
Posted on 12/22/14 at 4:53 pm to 5Alive
Posted on 12/22/14 at 4:53 pm to 5Alive
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Same goes for HC. We take a kid from the worst parts of the city and mold then into fu king men. We save lives brother one by one. Let's see yall do that? Nope u won't , you would rather put them out or let em skat by if they are an athlete.
You're right, HC doesn't care about the education of black athletes. Thats why Chigbu's playing ball at a top-20 academically rated public school next year and had offers from ND, UCLA, Duke...
Posted on 12/22/14 at 5:33 pm to chillygentilly
Somehow a respectable football discussion degenerated into an academics pissing match, but I'll play.
Kids can find a challenge and good to great education at any of the Catholic high schools, and ultimately I think the kids and parents have a much greater influence on success than the school itself. Rummell had a NMS in 2014. BM and HC had none. Jesuit had 34 while Franklin (public, free and much smaller) had 24. NM2014
HC has stepped up its academics, with a rigorous new scholars program with extra requirements like debate, latin and a thesis. HC scholars
St Aug and Shaw have also put out plenty of quality young men. One cause of the enrollment decline probably is the rebound of public opportunities, though that's also a silver lining for the community as a whole. Thomas Jefferson had a kid score a perfect 36 on the ACT.
Kids can find a challenge and good to great education at any of the Catholic high schools, and ultimately I think the kids and parents have a much greater influence on success than the school itself. Rummell had a NMS in 2014. BM and HC had none. Jesuit had 34 while Franklin (public, free and much smaller) had 24. NM2014
HC has stepped up its academics, with a rigorous new scholars program with extra requirements like debate, latin and a thesis. HC scholars
St Aug and Shaw have also put out plenty of quality young men. One cause of the enrollment decline probably is the rebound of public opportunities, though that's also a silver lining for the community as a whole. Thomas Jefferson had a kid score a perfect 36 on the ACT.
Posted on 12/22/14 at 5:53 pm to chillygentilly
Oh clap it up for the first black student to be offered by a top 20 academically rated school from HC.
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