So it’s a non issue. Head of upper school should be focused on academics and other things. Pretty sure the head of upper school at other schools is not of the faith of the school. |
Head of upper school not head of school big difference |
| I am not part of the HC community, but surely there are females that were available to fill this position (I see how Catholic may be harder). Or a Catholic male? As a Catholic with a child applying to girls schools, that rubs me the wrong way that they failed to hire either. |
+1,000,000 Another parent of applicant here. We will be a hard no when she is offered admission. |
| I wonder if someone who is afraid their child won't be admitted is trying to get people to give up their spot. |
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Catholic family with three girls who is considering HC when girls are older.
The quality of the academics matters just as much to us as a Catholic education. If the new HOS for the upper school has a positive impact on the community, it will stay on our list. It’s not like they hired someone who is anathema to Catholic values for this leadership position. Presumably this new person lives a life consistent with the Catholic faith, even if they aren’t Catholic. |
| I think the male part is more disturbing. What kind of message does it send to girls at an all girls school that most of the female faculty now reports to a man? For a practicing Catholic, the non-Catholic part is significant. Slippery slope... |
Exactly my point. Shouldn’t there be role models/examples of women in authority at a girls school? |
| There are other all girls schools in the area with male US Heads - Stone Ridge is one. |
But he is Catholic and even attended a Catholic university, showing a commitment to those values. |
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To the people who have said "grow up" and "so sad" to this message thread, How dare you?
Would you say "grow up" if Morehouse College hired a white president? Do you think Gonzaga or Georgetown Prep would ever hire a female president? NEVER. But parents are "whiny" if they expect a Catholic all-girls school to hire a Catholic woman in a leadership position? This is nasty and disparaging to those who expect a Catholic school to actually reflect the values they "claim" to preach... Additionally, how is it when a parent asks a question on this post they are immediately dismissed as someone with an axe to grind or trying to get other families to decline admission. Ridiculous! If you are not knowledgeable about the community in question then don't comment! |
Also Holton Arms |
| This thread is similar to a discussion from 2018 about Stone Ridge when they put a gay man as head of upper school. While Head of Upper school at HC is not gay, it is a noteworthy decision and definitely sends signal the school going in a different direction. New parents might want to dig a little deeper to see what's going on there so expectations not met? |
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Don’t listen to the complainers, as someone pointed out, they’re the loudest.
Listen, observe, stay away from the gossip A strong leader is more important than having him be Catholic. He obviously took the job knowing the mission of the school. |
Holy Cross as well |