Hawk HT10's FTW! With the HT10s you can save turning/replacing rotors by replacing the pads when they get about half way worn. You can tell you've gone past half way when ripples start to show in rotors. Some folks will say a new set of rotors is cheaper than changing the pad that soon. However, the pad starts to wear more quickly and about 1/16" past halfway they start going away fast and end up trashing your rotor. I found these guys a couple of weeks ago. They're pretty competitive with the source I've been using the last couple of years. Free shipping.
http://www.rotorsandpads.com/Hawk-Perfo ... S-505.aspx
Hawk Blues dust like mad & chew rotors like crazy right from the get go. If I recall correctly, if their dust gets wet it trashes anything it gets on. It will not come off of wheels.
Performance Friction PF97s trashed rotors for me like Hawk Blues did.
Ferodo DS3000 pads are not only overpriced but SUCK too.
You might want to consider Carbotech XP8 or XP10 pads. They're not bad, the XP10 is similar to the Hawk HT10. The XP8s would be pretty novice friendly plus Carbotech says you can drive to the event on them. Buying from Carbotech directly is expensive, even with the Tarheel discount - you have to pay shipping + NC Tax.
Something like a Carbotech BobCat will leave Malia wanting more braking capacity by the end of her first day. However, something like Bobcats will be fine for the rear rotors. I ran my R package 2 seasons on the same Bobcat rear pads that I autocrossed and drove daily on too.
Most good track pads won't do well under street driving. A) they won't stop worth a crap, B)driving them cold just wears them down faster - tougher on the rotors too.