Gonzaga & Visitation

Anonymous
It is hard for me to imagine a grown women typing out the previous message. Be better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s an official mixer freshman year. The Visi girls are invited and allowed to homecoming, even without Gonzaga dates. I thought the connection was official but the previous posters suggest it’s not. Seems like it is to me. We’re in Arlington so the MD girls schools aren’t on my boys radar. They meet the Visi girls at football games and through their k-8 friends who went there and have now made friends. But honestly, the work load and playing a sport at Gonzaga makes a social life tough. I’ve heard of parties but I just don’t get how kids have time. My boys are so busy with school work and sports that if they have time on weekends and light enough homework, they’re sleeping


Do you like the school for your boys? Thinking of it for my 7th grader from Arlington public.
Anonymous
Everyone knows the most popular and relevant all girls schools are Stone Ridge and HC. All the prep guys like and date the SR and HC girls. The majority of Gonzaga guys date and hang out with SR girls not Visi girls. Visi girls are not known for being the best looking and the school is mostly irrelevant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s an official mixer freshman year. The Visi girls are invited and allowed to homecoming, even without Gonzaga dates. I thought the connection was official but the previous posters suggest it’s not. Seems like it is to me. We’re in Arlington so the MD girls schools aren’t on my boys radar. They meet the Visi girls at football games and through their k-8 friends who went there and have now made friends. But honestly, the work load and playing a sport at Gonzaga makes a social life tough. I’ve heard of parties but I just don’t get how kids have time. My boys are so busy with school work and sports that if they have time on weekends and light enough homework, they’re sleeping


Do you like the school for your boys? Thinking of it for my 7th grader from Arlington public.


No, it’s going downhill. Loads of issues and the bro culture is out of hand. No discipline.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s an official mixer freshman year. The Visi girls are invited and allowed to homecoming, even without Gonzaga dates. I thought the connection was official but the previous posters suggest it’s not. Seems like it is to me. We’re in Arlington so the MD girls schools aren’t on my boys radar. They meet the Visi girls at football games and through their k-8 friends who went there and have now made friends. But honestly, the work load and playing a sport at Gonzaga makes a social life tough. I’ve heard of parties but I just don’t get how kids have time. My boys are so busy with school work and sports that if they have time on weekends and light enough homework, they’re sleeping


Do you like the school for your boys? Thinking of it for my 7th grader from Arlington public.


No, it’s going downhill. Loads of issues and the bro culture is out of hand. No discipline.


Can you be more specific? Considering it as well for my current K-8 7th grader.
Anonymous
ignore pp 23:47 who is not a parent with a child in any of those schools

If you have questions I'm sure Gonzaga and Visi parents would be happy to answer them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s an official mixer freshman year. The Visi girls are invited and allowed to homecoming, even without Gonzaga dates. I thought the connection was official but the previous posters suggest it’s not. Seems like it is to me. We’re in Arlington so the MD girls schools aren’t on my boys radar. They meet the Visi girls at football games and through their k-8 friends who went there and have now made friends. But honestly, the work load and playing a sport at Gonzaga makes a social life tough. I’ve heard of parties but I just don’t get how kids have time. My boys are so busy with school work and sports that if they have time on weekends and light enough homework, they’re sleeping


Do you like the school for your boys? Thinking of it for my 7th grader from Arlington public.


No, it’s going downhill. Loads of issues and the bro culture is out of hand. No discipline.


You replied to my post and asked me if we liked it. PP is a troll. Yes, we love it. I can't say enough good things about it.
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