Gay-Friendly Schools That Are Not Super-Woke?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Check out The Heights

You trolled this answer on the gay-friendly Catholic school thread too.


Not sure what you're talking about but I was serious. Don't take my word for it - You'll find many recent threads on here with Heights parents talking about how progressive it is for a Catholic school
Anonymous
Plenty of conservatives have sent their kids to schools like GDS and kept them there because it was good for the kids. Let your son make the decision!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check out The Heights


nonsense. The Heights is one of the most non-woke, conservative schools you will find. Plus, it is very Catholic. it is a fantastic school in many respects, but if I had a gay son, I would choose from one of the many other fine schools in the DMV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Check out The Heights

You trolled this answer on the gay-friendly Catholic school thread too.


Not sure what you're talking about but I was serious. Don't take my word for it - You'll find many recent threads on here with Heights parents talking about how progressive it is for a Catholic school

Are we talking about the same school? Conservative boys Catholic in Potomac? Mater Dei? No female teachers allowed? Because this is the first time here or anywhere I e seen someone refer to it as progressive. Strong academics? Yes. Progressive? No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Check out The Heights

You trolled this answer on the gay-friendly Catholic school thread too.


Not sure what you're talking about but I was serious. Don't take my word for it - You'll find many recent threads on here with Heights parents talking about how progressive it is for a Catholic school

Are we talking about the same school? Conservative boys Catholic in Potomac? Mater Dei? No female teachers allowed? Because this is the first time here or anywhere I e seen someone refer to it as progressive. Strong academics? Yes. Progressive? No.

*Opus Dei. Sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi, it's gay dude from the other thread reporting

It is a bit of a coincidence to have two such threads so close to each other but I'll reserve any judgments about trolls because, look, there are plenty of people who share OP's views. Many gays aren't on the whole DEI wagon and don't buy into gender identity arguments. And plenty don't like the notion that queer activists act as if all gays and lesbians have to have identikit progressive left wing beliefs or they're not real gays and lesbians. Whatever.

In the DC area, the Catholics named on the other thread should tick the boxes. As would places like Potomac and SSSA. The more progressive a school, the more likely kid will feel cultural pressure to confirm himself into the queer for Palestine cliques and start shaving/dying his hair and wearing cut off jean shorts with army boots and the latest queer flag on his tote bag (I think there's now one with the Palestinian flag). Irony is that progressives are typically the most conformist and non-diverse people there are.

As a liberal Democrat, I would like to be offended, but can’t really get there. Your last paragraph describes so many of my kids’ friends (gay, straight, and other) so perfectly.
Anonymous
What about St John’s? I know same-sex parents who feel welcome there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So gay-friendly enough to accept your kid, but not “so woke” that other gay kids are accepted.

Got it.


To Republicans, the only acceptable gays are white, male, upper class, pass as straight. Everyone else is unwelcome.


Bingo. This must be who OP has raised her child to be. If that's who he is now, she's not wrong to look for a school that will support who he is. The thing OP does not understand because she is not gay and likely white, and thus unlikely to have personal experience with that sort of discrimination, is that a really big part of the wokeness she's trying to avoid is exactly why her gay child will be supported by the school and its community. If she picks a school that leans conservative, what does she think will happen when her child is being subjected to bigoted bullying? Which will happen. Any school nowadays that is not overtly committed to inclusion is not going to take care of OP's son if things get bad. And things are far more likely to get bad at a place that is a haven for those who are anti-woke.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Is oxymoron, no?


Just plain moron will do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi, it's gay dude from the other thread reporting

It is a bit of a coincidence to have two such threads so close to each other but I'll reserve any judgments about trolls because, look, there are plenty of people who share OP's views. Many gays aren't on the whole DEI wagon and don't buy into gender identity arguments. And plenty don't like the notion that queer activists act as if all gays and lesbians have to have identikit progressive left wing beliefs or they're not real gays and lesbians. Whatever.

In the DC area, the Catholics named on the other thread should tick the boxes. As would places like Potomac and SSSA. The more progressive a school, the more likely kid will feel cultural pressure to confirm himself into the queer for Palestine cliques and start shaving/dying his hair and wearing cut off jean shorts with army boots and the latest queer flag on his tote bag (I think there's now one with the Palestinian flag). Irony is that progressives are typically the most conformist and non-diverse people there are.


I'm OP, and this is largely what I'm talking about. I have no issue with a school being center-left, but progressives have gone way off the rails in the last few years when it comes to cultural issues.

I don't want my child becoming an aggrieved victim or left-wing "activist." However, I also know that there are unfortunately some schools that aren't not accepting of gay kids.

I still want my son to believe in the values of hard work, individualism, perseverance, and traditional values. You won't be able to instill those values at the "Victim Academies" that exist in DC.


Awesome. So when your son is discriminated against, bullied, or harmed in some way, you are going to tell him it is not real and he should just bootstrap himself out of feeling upset about it, right? Please report back in a few years and let us know how that all worked out.

Fwiw, my child attends what you would likely consider one of "Victim Academies" and those values you named are ones that my child is being taught and modeled at this "Victim Academy" with the exception of extreme individualism, because that is actually anathema to the values of the religion (protestant Christian) that the school is affiliated with. I also find it comical that so many Christian conservatives are so hardcore into individualism as a value, given that individualism means very specifically to put yourself first above all else, is pretty anti community, anti charity, and actually technically anti family, but, that tracks for typical GOP/evangelical hypocrisy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People who use the work woke are the same people who think schools are teaching 100 different types of gender..
Get your facts straight OP.


People who scoff at the word “woke” are probably the same people who don’t like their left-wing buttery exposed as being, well, nutty.


Yeah, nutty ideas like that democracy is good; that gerrymandering is bad; that laws “surgically designed to disenfranchise black voters” (per the NC Supreme Court)are bad; that maybe the American Academy of Pediatrics knows more about healthcare than Sean Hannity; that the hundreds of studies funded by police departments that found pervasive, consistent and overwhelming systemic bias in policing are not communist plots; that having literal Nazis like Gorka, Miller, and Brannon working in the White House is a bad idea; and that trying to violently overturn an election is disqualifying for a presidential candidate. So nutty.
Anonymous
*Bannon.
Anonymous
My gay friends (in their 50’s) find the current leftist gender identity stuff maddening. They are both rather conservative, upper class, and find discussing sexual preference at work or in public to be distasteful.

If any of this resonates with OP, I’d look at one of the more traditional boys schools. Sexuality is a private matter. -I’m leaving the thread now!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My gay friends (in their 50’s) find the current leftist gender identity stuff maddening. They are both rather conservative, upper class, and find discussing sexual preference at work or in public to be distasteful.

If any of this resonates with OP, I’d look at one of the more traditional boys schools. Sexuality is a private matter. -I’m leaving the thread now!


My gay son finds people like your friends, with their “rights for me but not for thee” view of queer identity to be maddening.

Sexuality is emphatically not a private matter when 29% of trans youth have attempted suicide due to bullying.

Here’s an idea — instead of trying to silence the people pointing out oppression, maybe work on stopping the oppression?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for a gay-friendly school for my 8th grade son. Our family is not politically left-wing, and I don't want my son in a school where they teach about 100 different gender identities, "white fragility", and other associated stuff. I am fine with who he is, but I don't want him making his sexuality his entire personality.

Are there moderate schools that will be accepting of a gay child but aren't hyper-left wing on cultural issues? We just need him to be supported and respected. We aren't looking for much more.


You have to be a troll

Stop using woke you make yourself sound stupid



they didn't use "woke" which makes you the stupid one
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