Yup - I told a friend who asked me about GDS that it had turned into a young republican generation facility in recent years (mostly seems true for GDS boys, not girls) That's a bit of an exaggeration of course but I know 4 or 5 parents who have told me recent boy grads of GDS have gone fully right after leaving. |
NP. I’m not a GDS parent but am happy to answer this question as I’m definitely “sick of DEI” in general. My values? I’m thankful to be an American and I love my country. I’m sick at what greed and lack of moral leadership have done to it over the last 10 years, in particular, but obviously going back much farther than that. I’m a Christian and espouse (and try to live, not always successfully) the values that Jesus taught. I love my family and my kids and believe that all kids benefit from strong, healthy, intact two parent homes. I believe that society has a moral obligation to protect the weakest and most vulnerable among us. I believe in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. I believe that the Founding Fathers were literally brilliant, humanly flawed and divinely inspired. I believe in truth and beauty and that evil exists and tries to kill it. I could go on and on! Thanks for asking! |
But this is EXACTLY what the school said they do at the admissions open house. Did you not believe them? This is what you signed up for. This is what you said you wanted to buy. |
Lots of parents say things. And they are smiled at and told platitudes and nothing changes. And those who push harder get labeled as troublemakers. |
It's been a while since we had our open house - we have high schoolers at GDS now. But before the world went crazy, GDS talked only about viewpoint diversity, being the first truly integrated school in DC. Nothing at open houses about single minded focus on DEI. Of course, they want to model being mini-BU / Kendi institute now. So they now say at open houses that every subject will veer into DEI/Social Justice framing? |
Wow. Well done is right. And this took a lot of nerve for a freshman to publish. |
So what? Nothing wrong with being a troublemaker. It’s “good trouble,” remember, at least when the left does it. |
And then the parents pay another $60k (x#?) and so it goes. It’s all talk from both sides. |
For boys - transfer to STA; girls to Potomac. |
We went to an open house in 2019 and this is what they were saying even then. We listened and went elsewhere. We tried again after Covid and had the same experience. I don’t understand how anyone can claim they weren’t aware of the school’s intense focus. It was and is right there in front of you. |
+1. We went to a GDS open house back in 2015, knowing absolutely nothing about the school or its reputation. I remember thinking then how nice everyone seemed and what a shame it was that some of the things they talked about in the curriculum seemed so out-there. I knew from that presentation that our family would not like it. |
That's nice...turns out, those who support DEI have the same values at least as much if not more! |
Then they have no idea what DEi is teaching their kids. |
So GDS supposedly stifles dissent, except that their students are free to publish for the world said dissent? I can't think of many other schools in this area that would allow its students to express anti-administration views so openly. |
Yup, admin is aware and yet does nothing. |