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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]serious question, do you really think McDonough offers a sub-par education?
Keep emotions aside and sports aside, how would you rank the schools academically?
No taking shots just honest opinions and why[/quote

Gilman, Severn, McDonogh - top tier in that order
LB, MSJ, JC - middle tier
St. Mary’s, BL, CHC, Spalding - bottom tier

St Mary’s bottom tier when it comes to facilities. McDonough probably has the best.

St. Mary's is bottom for facilities, and it's not even

Agree. It used to be that all of the best Hawks were a lock to attend St. Mary’s. The last few age groups have branched out to Spalding and even Severn. Best 25 and 26 Hawks are at Spalding and the best 27s went to Severn. STM cannot continue to compete if they don’t dominate the AA Co recruiting.

Not necessarily true for the 27s. Different positions went to different places. We will just have to see how they perform at the high school level.

My point was directed only to AA Co recruiting. There are many more of the Hawks going to various schools in DC and Baltimore. I’m just saying we need to get all the best Hawks every year to continue to be relevant. Especially the kids who choose one the 3 AA County locations. I’m not suggesting either Spalding or Severn will become dominant. Simply pointing out the shortcomings of STM

The elephant in the room with Spalding is the new Old Mill HS being built and opening next year, a mere 200 yards from Spalding campus. There's a lot of concern there. Its a big negative Spalding has to navigate.

Take my chances with some traffic congestion at Spalding. Then the gun shots in Annapolis the st Mary’s kids have to deal with on a daily basis.

I don't have a dog in the fight, but are you really comparing Annapolis and Pasadena?