https://flynnohara.com/mens-classic-pants-va252-class-oc-sa-char/ NP. They're just pants. I don't understand the issue. |
https://www.bishopoconnell.org/parents/schooluniform They’re really just gray slacks rather than khakis. |
To the rest of the world they look like the old khaki pants uniform but now gray. The look a little car mechanic. But fine. I have kids at O’Connell and the uniforms have not been a topic of conversation. |
My child is a new freshman at DJO. We spent a lot of time researching schools and chose DJO for its academics and extracurricular activities, including but not limited to sports. We've been very happy so far.
We know quite a few DJO families and so we had the benefit of hearing from them before making our decision. It's a Catholic school, and Catholic teaching is "conservative" by today's "woke" standards. But DJO seems to be a fairly typical Catholic school in that regard. |
No Ivies, but there are some good schools there. |
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Secret theme.... Heaven > Harvard (I don't feel this way, but it is an expression in Catholic Ed circles) https://encourageandteach.wordpress.com/2014/09/03/heaven-over-harvard/ |
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These schools have a steep hill to climb. Their reputation, especially Brown’s, on The campuses and dinner tables of Catholic high schools are quite bad. I’ve seen families of athletes recruited by Brown reject the idea out of hand. One’s comment was, Why would I send my DC to a school where our value system is under attack”. Georgetown, ND and Boston College are comparable but aren’t havens for the Woke majority like Brown. |
That smallish Catholic Center looks like it’s a refuge for Catholics sheltering the from the dominant culture at Brown. No wonder Catholics send their kids to Catholic colleges and Universities where they don’t need special areas to hang out. |
Reads like an excuse. You can get to Harvard AND Heaven. |
You can be Catholic and hang out in other places on campus, too. |
Sure. But these kids are definitely in the minority and the prevailing attitude on campus isolates them. There’s a student op ed in the Brown student newspaper (Google) describing what it’s like to be at Catholic at Brown. She’s surviving, but it isn’t something I’d sign up for when there are other alternatives. |
Just recirculating this thread...after being completely underwhelmed by both the APS High School Night and last night's virtual Wakefield session, I am wondering if it would be worth spending the money to attend O'Connell. I would love to hear from anyone chose DJO over the local APS schools or vice-versa. (And FWIW we love South Arlington are not trying to avoid Wakefield based on poverty or diversity--however, at the high school level APS class sizes are rather large and don't seem to have a great guidance counselor to student ratio.) |
I can’t speak to APS, but we chose DJO over GCM HS. It’s about 1/2 the size of GCM (but still big enough to have a broad range of activities and groups) and the average class size at DJO is around 18. Some are bigger and some (a few) are smaller. I think they have a hard cap of 22 or 24 in any given class. It can be as rigorous or not as you want. They offer a ton of AP, but also have have a Meuller program for mild LD’s and executive functioning issues. |