Is Oakcrest OK for non-conservative families?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if DD, who is below average academically in Catholic now, would even get accepted. Paul VI moving to Loudoun County is sad.

Our struggling DD had an exceptional experience at Bishop O’Connell if you can swing it.
Anonymous
PP- I am not sure if Oakcrest offer accommodations or what they are like but have heard great things about O’Connell in this regard.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Oakcrest is a whole new level of ultra conservative. Seriously.


Ultra conservative politically or with the Catholic church? Like the masses are entirely in Latin and the girls need to wear veils? Or there are a lot of people who voted for Trump? Which one?


Mass at Oakcrest is in English and no one wears a veil to school mass.


There are girls at my liberal parish with veils. It can be cultural. My mother calls it a mantilla.
Anonymous
OP - I would say I am non-conservative. My DD feels a strong affinity for this school. From the first time we visited the school she felt like it was her 'home'. She was not going to be comfortable in a very large school. She likes an all-girls environment.
I don't particularly care about what others think. I consider my daughter and her comfort and success first.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you expect a Catholic school to celebrate pride? Just tell me that. There are plenty of choices for people who want to celebrate pride and they are entitled to do so, but a Catholic school shouldn't be expected to. The end.


But would a child be expelled (or a teacher fired) if. they attended a pride event outside of school, and a photo was shared/posted somewhere?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you expect a Catholic school to celebrate pride? Just tell me that. There are plenty of choices for people who want to celebrate pride and they are entitled to do so, but a Catholic school shouldn't be expected to. The end.


But would a child be expelled (or a teacher fired) if. they attended a pride event outside of school, and a photo was shared/posted somewhere?


No.
Anonymous
No - please stay away; you have 90% of the other schools to get a "woke" education from.
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