Gay-Friendly Schools That Are Not Super-Woke?

Anonymous
8th going into 9th your kid knows where he wants to be more than you, let him lead this and decide.

Based on limited experience I’ll add Burke to the list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People who use the work woke are the same people who think schools are teaching 100 different types of gender..
Get your facts straight OP.


People who scoff at the word “woke” are probably the same people who don’t like their left-wing buttery exposed as being, well, nutty.



Mmmmmm. Buttery nuttery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So gay-friendly enough to accept your kid, but not “so woke” that other gay kids are accepted.

Got it.


To Republicans, the only acceptable gays are white, male, upper class, pass as straight. Everyone else is unwelcome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People who use the work woke are the same people who think schools are teaching 100 different types of gender..
Get your facts straight OP.


People who scoff at the word “woke” are probably the same people who don’t like their left-wing buttery exposed as being, well, nutty.

Woke and left wing used in the same sentence. Extra points for ignorance..
Anonymous
Maybe OP means a school with liberal views, but not so progressive academically?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for a gay-friendly school for my 8th grade son. Our family is not politically left-wing, and I don't want my son in a school where they teach about 100 different gender identities, "white fragility", and other associated stuff. I am fine with who he is, but I don't want him making his sexuality his entire personality.

Are there moderate schools that will be accepting of a gay child but aren't hyper-left wing on cultural issues? We just need him to be supported and respected. We aren't looking for much more.


You have to be a troll

Stop using woke you make yourself sound stupid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So gay-friendly enough to accept your kid, but not “so woke” that other gay kids are accepted.

Got it.


I suspect this thread is a troll.


A variant on the political posts that go "I'm a Democrat but I really hate this DEI/equity stuff and am going to vote for a Republican for the school board."

It's some weird fantasy thing that right-wing nut jobs have in their head. Obviously the election proved that just isn't anything that really happened.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe OP means a school with liberal views, but not so progressive academically?


OP is a troll doesn’t know what woke means abd is dumb her poor kid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So gay-friendly enough to accept your kid, but not “so woke” that other gay kids are accepted.

Got it.


To Republicans, the only acceptable gays are white, male, upper class, pass as straight. Everyone else is unwelcome.


Or their own children.
The only moral Anything is my Anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe OP means a school with liberal views, but not so progressive academically?


OP is a troll doesn’t know what woke means abd is dumb her poor kid


Well, at least OP can write coherent sentences (unlike you).
Anonymous
I get it. I am a liberal Democrat, and I think that few DEI admin have the administrative skill set to do the job well. I would not vote for a Republican for a public school board, but I definitely believe that if DEI is not done well, it can do a lot more damage than good.
I would also never send my gay child to a Catholic school. Yes, there are gay students and gay teachers, but any bright kid is going to quickly figure out the dissonance between the attitudes of individuals and official church teachings. Catholic schools have and will fire gay teachers for getting married, no matter how beloved the teacher is by students.
That being said, OP, I think that you need to think about the trade-offs. There are schools like Sidwell and GDS that are academically very strong, but are very progressive. Your child will receive an excellent education at those schools and leave extremely well prepared for college, politics aside.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:8th going into 9th your kid knows where he wants to be more than you, let him lead this and decide.

Based on limited experience I’ll add Burke to the list.


As someone with a kid there and loves the school, I would say no. The “woke” (ugh, that word!) culture would send OP into a tizzy.
Anonymous
Hi, it's gay dude from the other thread reporting

It is a bit of a coincidence to have two such threads so close to each other but I'll reserve any judgments about trolls because, look, there are plenty of people who share OP's views. Many gays aren't on the whole DEI wagon and don't buy into gender identity arguments. And plenty don't like the notion that queer activists act as if all gays and lesbians have to have identikit progressive left wing beliefs or they're not real gays and lesbians. Whatever.

In the DC area, the Catholics named on the other thread should tick the boxes. As would places like Potomac and SSSA. The more progressive a school, the more likely kid will feel cultural pressure to confirm himself into the queer for Palestine cliques and start shaving/dying his hair and wearing cut off jean shorts with army boots and the latest queer flag on his tote bag (I think there's now one with the Palestinian flag). Irony is that progressives are typically the most conformist and non-diverse people there are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi, it's gay dude from the other thread reporting

It is a bit of a coincidence to have two such threads so close to each other but I'll reserve any judgments about trolls because, look, there are plenty of people who share OP's views. Many gays aren't on the whole DEI wagon and don't buy into gender identity arguments. And plenty don't like the notion that queer activists act as if all gays and lesbians have to have identikit progressive left wing beliefs or they're not real gays and lesbians. Whatever.

In the DC area, the Catholics named on the other thread should tick the boxes. As would places like Potomac and SSSA. The more progressive a school, the more likely kid will feel cultural pressure to confirm himself into the queer for Palestine cliques and start shaving/dying his hair and wearing cut off jean shorts with army boots and the latest queer flag on his tote bag (I think there's now one with the Palestinian flag). Irony is that progressives are typically the most conformist and non-diverse people there are.

SSSAS is not going to do it for OP (or “gay dude” PP) if they want to avoid anything outside strict gender binary. We have quite a few non-binary and trans students and even some who—horrors—shave or dye their hair. You can rest easy on the fear of cut off Jean shorts, though, that’s against dress code.
Anonymous
Potomac and Landon.
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