RedZone Posted March 25, 2021 Author Report Share Posted March 25, 2021 27 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said: It's actually almost 3x. STA is ~12k and AHP is ~32k. ..4.5 miles from each other. Rummel 2020-2021 Tuition and Fees Tuition $9,150* Building Fee 700* Senior Grad Fee 300*(Only Seniors Graduating May 2021) Deferred Registration 400* (OPTIONAL Registration for following 2021-2022 School Year) Student Fee Bill 400* John Curtis 2021-2022 EXPENSE SHEET FEES (NON-REFUNDABLE) PER YEAR: Application/Re-Enrollment Fee $350 Late Application/Re-Enrollment Fee $150 Early Learning (15 months – Kindergarten) Tuition $6,100 First through Sixth Grade Tuition $6,900 Seventh through Eighth Grade Tuition $7,750 Ninth through Twelfth Grade Tuition $8,500 Activity Fee ( All Students ) $150 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HurricaneNick Posted March 25, 2021 Report Share Posted March 25, 2021 21 minutes ago, Columbiafan said: What are you, the STA travel agent? He’s right though. As long as there’s no drastic difference in curriculum and classroom experience why would you pay 20k more in tuition? There are 100 private schools out here that cost 40-50k a year and I’m going to send my kids to MD because none of them offer any distinct advantages over the experience I had at MD. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolebull813 Posted March 25, 2021 Report Share Posted March 25, 2021 Look at this place in NY. Might as well go public put the million in the bank https://www.ryecountryday.org/admissions/tuition-financial-aid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolebull813 Posted March 25, 2021 Report Share Posted March 25, 2021 It’s $40,000 for PRE-Kindergarten!!! Lol. What can they possibly be teaching a three-year-old that is worth $40,000??? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HurricaneNick Posted March 25, 2021 Report Share Posted March 25, 2021 7 minutes ago, Nolebull813 said: It’s $40,000 for PRE-Kindergarten!!! Lol. What can they possibly be teaching a three-year-old that is worth $40,000??? https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9347201/Woke-50k-Manhattan-school-bans-kids-using-terms-mom-dad.html Gotta be woke bro! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted March 25, 2021 Author Report Share Posted March 25, 2021 Jesuit (NOLA), another Catholic League member: 10,500 per year. Granted, Jesuit has been around forever, but AHP seems dominated by football/baseball. Jesuit: Notable Alumni Edward Douglass White (Class of 1865), Chief Justice of the United States[30] Larry Gilbert (Class of 1910), MLB player (Boston Braves)[31] F. Edward Hebert (Class of 1920), U.S. Congressman (1940–1976) Robert B. Landry (Class of 1929), United States military officer Charlie Gilbert (Class of 1937), MLB player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies) Fats Dantonio (Class of 1938), MLB player (Brooklyn Dodgers) Connie Ryan (Class of 1938), MLB player (New York Giants, Boston Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox) and MLB manager (Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves) Jimmy Fitzmorris (Class of 1939), Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana (1972–1980) Ray Coates (Class of 1943), MVP 1947 Cotton Bowl, member of LSU’s 1946 Southeastern Conference championship baseball team Putsy Caballero (Class of 1946), MLB player (Philadelphia Phillies) Tookie Gilbert (Class of 1947), MLB player (New York Giants) John Petitbon (Class of 1947), Notre Dame and National Football League player Donald Wetzel (Class of 1947), inventor of the modern, networked Automated Teller Machine (ATM) Moon Landrieu (Class of 1948), Mayor of New Orleans (1970–1978) and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development John Grenier (Class of 1948), Alabama attorney and Republican Party figure[30] Clyde F. Bel, Jr. (Class of 1951), businessman and state representative for Orleans Parish, 1964–1972 and 1975–1980 Marv Breeding (Class of 1952), MLB player (Baltimore Orioles, Washington Senators, Los Angeles Dodgers) John Favalora (Class of 1954), Archbishop of Miami, Florida (1994–2010) John Volz (Class of 1954), attorney for United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana[30] A. J. McNamara (Class of 1954), member of Louisiana House of Representatives, 1976–1980; judge for U.S. District Court, 1982–2001 Richie Petitbon (Class of 1955), Tulane University and National Football League player, Washington Redskins head coach, won four NFL championships Rusty Staub (Class of 1961), Major League Baseball player, 6-time All-Star, New York Mets Hall of Fame[30] Pat Screen (Class of 1961), state champion 1960, LSU quarterback, Mayor-President of East Baton Rouge Parish (1981–1988)[30] Charles D. Lancaster Jr. (Class of 1961), New Orleans attorney and Republican member of Louisiana House of Representatives Jim Donelon (Class of 1962), Louisiana insurance commissioner[30] Jay Thomas (Class of 1966), actor (Eddie LeBec of Cheers, Murphy Brown) and radio personality (Sirius Satellite Radio, Channel 104 M-TH, Channel 101 F) Jay Zainey (Class of 1969), Federal District Court judge, appointed by President George W. Bush Steve Foley (Class of 1971), NFL player (Denver Broncos) Jim Gaudet (Class of 1973), MLB player (Kansas City Royals) Michael T. Dugan (Class of 1975), educator and accounting scholar Ellis Henican (Class of 1976), journalist and voice actor ("Stormy" Waters of Sealab 2021) Christian LeBlanc (Class of 1976), actor (Michael Baldwin of The Young and the Restless) Marc Morial (Class of 1976), Mayor of New Orleans (1994–2002)[30] Mitch Landrieu (Class of 1978), Mayor of New Orleans and son of former Mayor Moon Landrieu (1970–1978), former Lieutenant Governor Fred LeBlanc (Class of 1981), drummer and singer in rock band Cowboy Mouth Will Clark (Class of 1982), Major League Baseball player, 6-time All-Star, Gold Glove winner[32] James Garvey, Jr. (Class of 1982), District 1 member of Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education since 2008; lawyer and accountant Brad Brewster (Class of 1984), drummer for garage punk band M.O.T.O. (1987); internet and multi-media entrepreneur[33] Fred Weller (Class of 1984), Broadway and television actor Harry Connick, Jr. (Class of 1985), musician, recording artist, actor and television personality[30][34] Jay Duplass (Class of 1991), filmmaker (Baghead, Cyrus, Togetherness) Cameron Henry (Class of 1992), business analyst and Louisiana state legislator[30] Mark Duplass (Class of 1995), filmmaker, actor (Baghead, Cyrus, The League, Togetherness) Michael White (Class of 1995), men's head basketball coach at University of Florida Walt Leger III (Class of 1996), attorney and state legislator, former Speaker Pro Tempore, Louisiana House of Representatives Christian N. Weiler (Class of 1997), tax lawyer Corey Hilliard (Class of 2003), football player, selected by New England Patriots in 2007 NFL Draft Johnny Giavotella (Class of 2005), second baseman for Kansas City Royals Ryan Adams (Class of 2006), MLB player (Baltimore Orioles) Patrick Mullins (Class of 2010), professional soccer player Gregory Agid (Class of 2011), jazz clarinetist and saxophonist, Tulane adjunct faculty and leader of the Gregory Agid Quartet[35] Kyle Keller, (Class of 2011), MLB player, currently (Miami Marlins)[36] Deion Jones (Class of 2012), linebacker for LSU, selected in second round (52nd pick overall) in the 2016 NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons Tanner Lee (Class of 2013), quarterback for Nebraska Cornhuskers, selected in sixth round (203rd pick overall) in the 2018 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars[37][38] Foster Moreau (Class of 2015), tight end for LSU, selected in the fourth round (137th pick overall) in the 2019 NFL draft by the Oakland Raiders American Heritage Plantation: Notable Alumni Shaun Anderson – professional baseball player for the San Francisco Giants[25][26] River Alexander – actor[27] Brian Burns – professional football player for the Carolina Panthers[28] Kenny Boynton – professional basketball player[29] Triston Casas – professional baseball player for the Boston Red Sox[30] Nick Castellanos – professional baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds[31] Zack Collins – professional baseball player for the Chicago White Sox[32] Jakob Chychrun – professional ice hockey player for the Arizona Coyotes[33] Eric Hosmer – professional baseball player for the San Diego Padres[34] Greg Joseph - football placekicker for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League Deven Marrero – professional baseball player for the Boston Red Sox[35] Tarvarus McFadden – professional football player for the San Francisco 49ers[36] Isaiah McKenzie – professional football player for the Buffalo Bills[37][38] Camila Mendes – actress, Veronica Lodge on Riverdale[39] Sony Michel – football player, running back for the New England Patriots[40] Adrian Nieto – former professional baseball player for the Chicago White Sox[41] Dean Pelman (born 1995) – Israeli-American professional baseball player[42] Carlos PenaVega – actor[43] Antoan Richardson – Major League Baseball player and coach[44] Marco Wilson – college football cornerback for the Florida Gators Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted March 25, 2021 Author Report Share Posted March 25, 2021 1 minute ago, RedZone said: Jesuit (NOLA), another Catholic League member: 10,500 per year. Granted, Jesuit has been around forever, but AHP seems dominated by football/baseball. Jesuit: Notable Alumni Edward Douglass White (Class of 1865), Chief Justice of the United States[30] Larry Gilbert (Class of 1910), MLB player (Boston Braves)[31] F. Edward Hebert (Class of 1920), U.S. Congressman (1940–1976) Robert B. Landry (Class of 1929), United States military officer Charlie Gilbert (Class of 1937), MLB player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies) Fats Dantonio (Class of 1938), MLB player (Brooklyn Dodgers) Connie Ryan (Class of 1938), MLB player (New York Giants, Boston Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox) and MLB manager (Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves) Jimmy Fitzmorris (Class of 1939), Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana (1972–1980) Ray Coates (Class of 1943), MVP 1947 Cotton Bowl, member of LSU’s 1946 Southeastern Conference championship baseball team Putsy Caballero (Class of 1946), MLB player (Philadelphia Phillies) Tookie Gilbert (Class of 1947), MLB player (New York Giants) John Petitbon (Class of 1947), Notre Dame and National Football League player Donald Wetzel (Class of 1947), inventor of the modern, networked Automated Teller Machine (ATM) Moon Landrieu (Class of 1948), Mayor of New Orleans (1970–1978) and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development John Grenier (Class of 1948), Alabama attorney and Republican Party figure[30] Clyde F. Bel, Jr. (Class of 1951), businessman and state representative for Orleans Parish, 1964–1972 and 1975–1980 Marv Breeding (Class of 1952), MLB player (Baltimore Orioles, Washington Senators, Los Angeles Dodgers) John Favalora (Class of 1954), Archbishop of Miami, Florida (1994–2010) John Volz (Class of 1954), attorney for United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana[30] A. J. McNamara (Class of 1954), member of Louisiana House of Representatives, 1976–1980; judge for U.S. District Court, 1982–2001 Richie Petitbon (Class of 1955), Tulane University and National Football League player, Washington Redskins head coach, won four NFL championships Rusty Staub (Class of 1961), Major League Baseball player, 6-time All-Star, New York Mets Hall of Fame[30] Pat Screen (Class of 1961), state champion 1960, LSU quarterback, Mayor-President of East Baton Rouge Parish (1981–1988)[30] Charles D. Lancaster Jr. (Class of 1961), New Orleans attorney and Republican member of Louisiana House of Representatives Jim Donelon (Class of 1962), Louisiana insurance commissioner[30] Jay Thomas (Class of 1966), actor (Eddie LeBec of Cheers, Murphy Brown) and radio personality (Sirius Satellite Radio, Channel 104 M-TH, Channel 101 F) Jay Zainey (Class of 1969), Federal District Court judge, appointed by President George W. Bush Steve Foley (Class of 1971), NFL player (Denver Broncos) Jim Gaudet (Class of 1973), MLB player (Kansas City Royals) Michael T. Dugan (Class of 1975), educator and accounting scholar Ellis Henican (Class of 1976), journalist and voice actor ("Stormy" Waters of Sealab 2021) Christian LeBlanc (Class of 1976), actor (Michael Baldwin of The Young and the Restless) Marc Morial (Class of 1976), Mayor of New Orleans (1994–2002)[30] Mitch Landrieu (Class of 1978), Mayor of New Orleans and son of former Mayor Moon Landrieu (1970–1978), former Lieutenant Governor Fred LeBlanc (Class of 1981), drummer and singer in rock band Cowboy Mouth Will Clark (Class of 1982), Major League Baseball player, 6-time All-Star, Gold Glove winner[32] James Garvey, Jr. (Class of 1982), District 1 member of Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education since 2008; lawyer and accountant Brad Brewster (Class of 1984), drummer for garage punk band M.O.T.O. (1987); internet and multi-media entrepreneur[33] Fred Weller (Class of 1984), Broadway and television actor Harry Connick, Jr. (Class of 1985), musician, recording artist, actor and television personality[30][34] Jay Duplass (Class of 1991), filmmaker (Baghead, Cyrus, Togetherness) Cameron Henry (Class of 1992), business analyst and Louisiana state legislator[30] Mark Duplass (Class of 1995), filmmaker, actor (Baghead, Cyrus, The League, Togetherness) Michael White (Class of 1995), men's head basketball coach at University of Florida Walt Leger III (Class of 1996), attorney and state legislator, former Speaker Pro Tempore, Louisiana House of Representatives Christian N. Weiler (Class of 1997), tax lawyer Corey Hilliard (Class of 2003), football player, selected by New England Patriots in 2007 NFL Draft Johnny Giavotella (Class of 2005), second baseman for Kansas City Royals Ryan Adams (Class of 2006), MLB player (Baltimore Orioles) Patrick Mullins (Class of 2010), professional soccer player Gregory Agid (Class of 2011), jazz clarinetist and saxophonist, Tulane adjunct faculty and leader of the Gregory Agid Quartet[35] Kyle Keller, (Class of 2011), MLB player, currently (Miami Marlins)[36] Deion Jones (Class of 2012), linebacker for LSU, selected in second round (52nd pick overall) in the 2016 NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons Tanner Lee (Class of 2013), quarterback for Nebraska Cornhuskers, selected in sixth round (203rd pick overall) in the 2018 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars[37][38] Foster Moreau (Class of 2015), tight end for LSU, selected in the fourth round (137th pick overall) in the 2019 NFL draft by the Oakland Raiders American Heritage Plantation: Notable Alumni Shaun Anderson – professional baseball player for the San Francisco Giants[25][26] River Alexander – actor[27] Brian Burns – professional football player for the Carolina Panthers[28] Kenny Boynton – professional basketball player[29] Triston Casas – professional baseball player for the Boston Red Sox[30] Nick Castellanos – professional baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds[31] Zack Collins – professional baseball player for the Chicago White Sox[32] Jakob Chychrun – professional ice hockey player for the Arizona Coyotes[33] Eric Hosmer – professional baseball player for the San Diego Padres[34] Greg Joseph - football placekicker for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League Deven Marrero – professional baseball player for the Boston Red Sox[35] Tarvarus McFadden – professional football player for the San Francisco 49ers[36] Isaiah McKenzie – professional football player for the Buffalo Bills[37][38] Camila Mendes – actress, Veronica Lodge on Riverdale[39] Sony Michel – football player, running back for the New England Patriots[40] Adrian Nieto – former professional baseball player for the Chicago White Sox[41] Dean Pelman (born 1995) – Israeli-American professional baseball player[42] Carlos PenaVega – actor[43] Antoan Richardson – Major League Baseball player and coach[44] Marco Wilson – college football cornerback for the Florida Gators Used to be joke that if you want to be Mayor of NOLA enroll at Jesuit... 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TheMaximumHornetSting Posted March 25, 2021 Report Share Posted March 25, 2021 1 hour ago, Atticus Finch said: It's not worth it. Spend less and go to a school that's way more prominent in the national and local zeitgeist. So basically STA offers everything AHP does for 20K less... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
954gator Posted March 25, 2021 Report Share Posted March 25, 2021 1 hour ago, HurricaneNick said: One of the best academic/overall schools in the country per niche. They used to charge that much well before they were that great academically. Shoot rich kids used to go there when they got expelled elsewhere. I hear it’s really good now though. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
954gator Posted March 25, 2021 Report Share Posted March 25, 2021 On 3/24/2021 at 5:38 PM, Atticus Finch said: American Heritage's tuition is twice as much as STA's and they certainly have richer parents. Cardinal Gibbons is equal to STA but is in a much nicer neighborhood in Fort Lauderdale and probably has richer parents too. Chaminade is probably the "poorest" of the four. Columbus is very much like STA and has a lot of old Cuban money. Yeah AHP and Pine crest were the ones I remember being crazy expensive back in the late 90s. Now I’m sure there are a ton of expensive schools down here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMaximumHornetSting Posted March 25, 2021 Report Share Posted March 25, 2021 1 minute ago, 954gator said: Yeah AHP and Pine crest were the ones I remember being crazy expensive back in the late 90s. Now I’m sure there are a ton of expensive schools down here. How much is Sagemont? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BUFORDGAWOLVES Posted March 26, 2021 Report Share Posted March 26, 2021 17 hours ago, Nolebull813 said: It’s $40,000 for PRE-Kindergarten!!! Lol. What can they possibly be teaching a three-year-old that is worth $40,000??? Not be you...spitballin' a guess. bgw Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atticus Finch Posted March 26, 2021 Report Share Posted March 26, 2021 19 hours ago, RedZone said: ..4.5 miles from each other. Rummel 2020-2021 Tuition and Fees Tuition $9,150* Building Fee 700* Senior Grad Fee 300*(Only Seniors Graduating May 2021) Deferred Registration 400* (OPTIONAL Registration for following 2021-2022 School Year) Student Fee Bill 400* John Curtis 2021-2022 EXPENSE SHEET FEES (NON-REFUNDABLE) PER YEAR: Application/Re-Enrollment Fee $350 Late Application/Re-Enrollment Fee $150 Early Learning (15 months – Kindergarten) Tuition $6,100 First through Sixth Grade Tuition $6,900 Seventh through Eighth Grade Tuition $7,750 Ninth through Twelfth Grade Tuition $8,500 Activity Fee ( All Students ) $150 Granted, John Curtis is barely a school. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atticus Finch Posted March 26, 2021 Report Share Posted March 26, 2021 19 hours ago, HurricaneNick said: He’s right though. As long as there’s no drastic difference in curriculum and classroom experience why would you pay 20k more in tuition? There are 100 private schools out here that cost 40-50k a year and I’m going to send my kids to MD because none of them offer any distinct advantages over the experience I had at MD. Precisely. But don't mind the child in the thread. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atticus Finch Posted March 26, 2021 Report Share Posted March 26, 2021 18 hours ago, Nolebull813 said: It’s $40,000 for PRE-Kindergarten!!! Lol. What can they possibly be teaching a three-year-old that is worth $40,000??? It's about the status of the parents. Not the pre-K education. Totally about vanity. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Columbiafan Posted March 26, 2021 Report Share Posted March 26, 2021 2 hours ago, Atticus Finch said: Precisely. But don't mind the child in the thread. So sure of yourself you waited for someone else to stick up for you instead of doing it yourself I could kick your ass easily though you little shrimp 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golfaddict1 Posted March 27, 2021 Report Share Posted March 27, 2021 @badrouter @Atticus Finch I submit for the lab, Jaylan Sanchez... SPP transfer to STA (2022 class WR/DB). 5.5 3 star rated, #32 rated in NJ per Rivals https://www.hudl.com/video/3/11567955/5fc6c8c5d45ee413fced7157 (431 views) https://247sports.com/player/jaylan-sanchez-46102094/ (Covid pushed back numerous rating reviews I'm sure) No Rutgers offer, nor Pitt and BC Let's see if the offers and Rivals rating gets a lift and where 247 ranks him as the weeks/months go by leading up to the season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golfaddict1 Posted April 6, 2021 Report Share Posted April 6, 2021 The artist formerly known as USchool (Tru Prep Academy last year) has been very busy during free agency. Inniss is a big get for AHP. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted April 6, 2021 Author Report Share Posted April 6, 2021 1 hour ago, golfaddict1 said: The artist formerly known as USchool (Tru Prep Academy last year) has been very busy during free agency. Inniss is a big get for AHP. #1 WR at 247sports 2023 Who will be their QB?....or is he not there yet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golfaddict1 Posted April 6, 2021 Report Share Posted April 6, 2021 22 minutes ago, RedZone said: #1 WR at 247sports 2023 Who will be their QB?....or is he not there yet? Blake Murphy. He has a 247 profile. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolebull813 Posted April 6, 2021 Report Share Posted April 6, 2021 20 minutes ago, golfaddict1 said: Blake Murphy. He has a 247 profile. Red flag isn’t asking you honestly. He is trying to make AHP seem like IMG so when they curb stomp Edna Karr he can use it as an excuse as to why they won. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted April 6, 2021 Author Report Share Posted April 6, 2021 16 minutes ago, golfaddict1 said: Blake Murphy. He has a 247 profile. Interesting......seems like AHP needs a big name QB throwing to those guys. Side note: Catholic-BR has the #3 rated WR in the 2023 class...5* Shelton Sampson Jr......has a 4.35 and 4.39 on his resume. https://247sports.com/Season/2023-Football/CompositeRecruitRankings/?InstitutionGroup=HighSchool&Position=WR Catholic-BR has a nice schedule this year including traveling to Good Counsel, MD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted April 6, 2021 Author Report Share Posted April 6, 2021 3 minutes ago, Nolebull813 said: Red flag isn’t asking you honestly. He is trying to make AHP seem like IMG so when they curb stomp Edna Karr he can use it as an excuse as to why they won. Sup, saggy. Your boy dead yet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolebull813 Posted April 6, 2021 Report Share Posted April 6, 2021 18 minutes ago, RedZone said: Sup, saggy. Your boy dead yet? I know you wish he was, racist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted April 6, 2021 Author Report Share Posted April 6, 2021 10 minutes ago, Nolebull813 said: I know you wish he was, racist Keep me posted, BRO!......I want to cry with YOU. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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