oliver_babish
oliver_babish t1_jad4slm wrote
Reply to comment by Lunamothknits in Is germantown friends school as good as they say? by snooloosey
How? Everyone pays taxes into the school district regardless of where their kids go to school.
oliver_babish t1_jad36uh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Is germantown friends school as good as they say? by snooloosey
When you say you went to a certain local Preparatory school, do you mean it was not The Preparatory school?
oliver_babish t1_jad2ri8 wrote
Reply to comment by Lunamothknits in Is germantown friends school as good as they say? by snooloosey
Think of it this way: every in-catchment parent who sends kids elsewhere frees up a slot for parents who can't afford the real estate to send their kids there. Bache-Martin is half out-of-catchment, while Meredith only has space for 50-70 out-of-catchment in the whole school.
oliver_babish t1_jad1cvi wrote
Reply to comment by raredad in Is germantown friends school as good as they say? by snooloosey
I think most parents are forthcoming about the schools' flaws, even if they lean towards justifying the decisions they've made.
oliver_babish t1_jad0umw wrote
Reply to comment by snooloosey in Is germantown friends school as good as they say? by snooloosey
I haven't heard of opioid abuse -- in high school, that comes in more through athletic injuries if they're overprescribed/not weaned off correctly -- but definitely weed and ... look, I don't want to disparage or be unfair here, so talk to contemporary parents or parents of recent grads.
oliver_babish t1_jaczbgq wrote
Reply to comment by nayrb1523 in Is germantown friends school as good as they say? by snooloosey
I've seen families in Society Hill / Queen Village send their elementary school kids to schools on the Main Line and ... why? It's one thing to do that when your kid is old enough to take Regional Rail back and forth every day (which itself is great for fostering independence), but I can't justify 12 years of it.
oliver_babish t1_jacot1l wrote
Reply to comment by WahWahBaby in Is germantown friends school as good as they say? by snooloosey
These schools may be sending their top students to Ivy-level schools, but they're still also sending graduates to Penn State, Villanova, and Temple every year as well. You still have to perform well at these schools for college admissions purposes.
oliver_babish t1_jacog4x wrote
As someone who has parented two kids through these schools:
- Private school doesn't matter nearly as much until 6th/7th grade, when the rigor and individual attention matters more. You need to talk to Bache Martin parents about their experience, because it may well be good enough for your kids to learn the fundamentals. And you're not only saving money but adding that many more hours to the time you spend with your kids, while they develop friendships (as do you) in the neighborhood. It is not fun to pick up your kid from a sleepover in Malvern.
- This is the most important thing I want to say: there are many great private schools out there and you need to find the best fit for your kids, and it may be a different one for each of them. GFS, as others have said, has the reputation for being the most rigorous ... but also for burning kids out and a developed recreational drug culture to cope with it. There are other schools with sterling reputations which will educate your kids well, given then outstanding individualized attention, and prepare them for (and have the reputation to get them into) great colleges -- among the Quaker schools (and these are all stereotypes with some basis in fact) Friends' Central is like GFS, but more progressive and less pressured; Penn Charter is more jockish, Friends Select is progressive and great but doesn't have the facilities of suburban campuses, etc. And then there are non-Quaker schools -- someone else talked about SCA; there's the single-sex schools like Baldwin and Agnes Irwin which are fantastic if that's the experience in which your daughter will thrive, and so on. And there's Shipley, Haverford, Barrack Academy ... look, it's a lot. You have to visit. (Added: to be clear, obviously there are some teenagers doing drugs at all these schools. They are teenagers. But it's from GFS parents that I most often hear complaints of a systemic problem with academic pressure and coping, and it's been for years.)
- Going back to bullet one: among the public schools, Masterman and Central are outstanding schools. I've heard good things about Science Leadership Academy. Your child will not get the same individualized attention, but will develop a sense of grit and a connection to this City that is intense. And the top graduates will wind up at the same elite colleges as kids who went to GFS.
- Even if you do choose the private school route for your kids, you can go with something closer in the earlier years (Friends Select, The Philadelphia School, etc) before one which imposes a longer commute on your child and more of a hike for you for parent-teacher night, athletic events, etc.
oliver_babish t1_ja9tgzq wrote
Reply to comment by libananahammock in Where was the Whitman Chocolate factory when it was located in the Northeast? by libananahammock
A development which is named ... Whitman Square. (Slightly north of Grant.)
oliver_babish t1_j9tpqd8 wrote
Reply to The fight to succeed Darrell Clarke as Philly City Council president has already started: ‘It’s pandemonium’ by nayrb1523
Cherelle Parker could've stayed put and walked into the position.
oliver_babish t1_j9p2kd7 wrote
Reply to comment by Robert_A_Bouie in John DeBella to be Inducted into Philadelphia Music Alliance Walk of Fame by electric_ranger
I had Abbey Dirt Road on cassette.
oliver_babish t1_j9os9oh wrote
Reply to comment by Robert_A_Bouie in John DeBella to be Inducted into Philadelphia Music Alliance Walk of Fame by electric_ranger
Nikki Hoi to you.
oliver_babish t1_j9okzv7 wrote
Reply to John DeBella to be Inducted into Philadelphia Music Alliance Walk of Fame by electric_ranger
An absolute legend as an on-air personality, but I don''t think of his in connection with music nearly as much as I do with some of his contemporaries like Pierre Robert.
But wow, the Morning Wars of the 1980s-early 1990s were fun.
oliver_babish t1_j98vwny wrote
Reply to comment by thecw in Why does cell phone lot exist at airport by LP788
Technically, is that ramp in Tinicum Twp, Delco?
oliver_babish t1_j8y8l85 wrote
Reply to comment by allisondojean in Philly’s building trades unions set to endorse for mayor. Clout hears Cherelle Parker gets the nod. by Yamanevets
No, City Committee didn't endorse in the Mayor's race.
oliver_babish t1_j892hs2 wrote
Reply to comment by urbantravelsPHL in Anything going on in Center City today? by bluewallsbrownbed
Still can't be as bad as those late August weekends when Penn/Drexel students are moving in.
oliver_babish t1_j82pbb6 wrote
Reply to comment by Odd-Emergency5839 in Late Night Dessert by shermanhelms
I stick to cones or the "college ice" -- one exceedingly large scoop, one topping. Them sundaes are insane.
oliver_babish t1_j82cf3k wrote
Reply to comment by RubberV in Late Night Dessert by shermanhelms
Best answer coming from the stadium complex, with Franklin Fountain as a nice alternative.
oliver_babish OP t1_j6ya4a2 wrote
Reply to comment by Little_Noodles in [Inquirer] The Philly mayor’s race is a money race, from thousands of small donations to a $5 million check by oliver_babish
Yeah, but everyone else was already an elected official and therefore had to disclose what they were spending at all times. I think that's the difference.
oliver_babish OP t1_j6y6f0o wrote
Reply to comment by Little_Noodles in [Inquirer] The Philly mayor’s race is a money race, from thousands of small donations to a $5 million check by oliver_babish
That is a really good catch, and it highlights how much we don't know about what Brown was doing to seek influence (and advice) before officially getting started.
oliver_babish OP t1_j6xx4ku wrote
Reply to comment by Little_Noodles in [Inquirer] The Philly mayor’s race is a money race, from thousands of small donations to a $5 million check by oliver_babish
Huh. I don't see anyone else paying Street but Rebecca here:
oliver_babish OP t1_j6x2jaw wrote
Reply to comment by MRichards18 in [Inquirer] The Philly mayor’s race is a money race, from thousands of small donations to a $5 million check by oliver_babish
That kind of stat is tricky, because so many races are relatively uncontested because of political geography (or gerrymandering). And I think it's more the case that money is contributed to the predicted winner rather than that spending of money causes the victory.
oliver_babish t1_j6nl4oe wrote
Reply to comment by Little_Noodles in Philly mayoral candidate Jeff Brown criticizes DA Krasner and shifts tone on police funding by User_Name13
Seems like more than that: he thinks that no one's paying enough attention when he panders differently based on which part of city he's in. And that's arrogant AF.
oliver_babish t1_jad5b5a wrote
Reply to comment by petedogg in PennDOT gives green light for construction on cap over I-95 at Penn’s Landing by PienotPi
>just copy everything Montreal is doing.
Including Habitat 67?