| I am one of the PPs. Follow up question on this : Do Episcopalian Schools such as NCS/STA, SSSAS, St Andrews... give any advantage in the admissions process to Episcopalian kids/ families? or is this limited to Catholic Schools? |
What a disgusting mockery of religious conviction. |
This, and IIRC the Catholic School apps will ask you to upload a baptismal certificate. |
Absolutely. I don't know if the rest of the world is like this, but the DC area seems to be filled with people who will do anything to get what they want. It's appalling. |
+1 |
I’m the PP who shared that anecdote and we are on the supposedly laid-back west coast, not even in the dmv! |
Seems pretty innocuous to me. In the grand scheme of what parents do to prep their kids for admissions, showing up to a church one morning and having their 12 year old get splashed with some holy water so they can say he’d been baptized is tame. |
100% |
No. There’s a place in the application to indicate your religion if you choose to, but there’s no advantage to being Episcopalian. |
Well, as a Catholic, I find it distasteful and tacky that people do that. But to each their own, I suppose. |
No they give no preference. We're atheist and my kids aren't baptized. |
It's lying. You're pretending something is important, but the only thing truly important is pushing your kid ahead of someone else's. Religion is not important to you and saying that you vale this is a total lie. Great example for your kids. |
That response shows where your ethical standards are. Converting to Catholicism or pretending to to get an Admission advantage is scurrilous. And you attempt to justify this by saying there are worse things? I can’t think of any. |
+1 Hopefully the Christian beliefs will rub off on them. Total lack of integrity |
I wonder why this is the case. As in why do Catholic Schools give advantage to Catholic kids in admissions but Episcopalian Schools don't give the same advantage to Episcopalian kids. |