| My DC just graduated from a progressive K-8 school. It was fantastic. But DC is ready for a different experience and wanted to chart their own path. We are not Catholic, but we know many non-Catholic families that very much like their Catholic schools. It does not hurt that the tuition is considerably less. Moreover, the Catholic school DC will be attending seems a lot more ideologically and socio-economically diverse than the traditional NW DC schools that adhere to the standard progressive pedagogy. |
Progressive is a style of pedagogy, not a political philosophy. It's more project-based, but these schools can also have missions of social justice etc. -- which may be what you are referencing. |
Have you reported it? Because, no, they are not still protecting those creeps, they are reporting them, and have been since the 1980s, and they are being prosecuted just like any other abuser. |
Oh look, it's the "indocrtrination" poster again.
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When my kids get to high school, their options would be Bishop Ireton, Bishop O'Connell, or Annandale High School. One of these three performs very poorly, and I think you can guess which one. |
As if indoctrination doesn’t happen at other privates and even public schools also. |
Spend a week at GDS… |
High school |
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There needs to be some context.
No, I don't think a kid that spent K-8 at a Waldorf School (and liked it) is going to like a Catholic school. Now, maybe they hated their Waldorf School and want what the Catholic school offers. |
The dumbing down of academics The dumbing down of science |
I think the biggest challenge will be the switch happening after 9 years in a completely different kind of environment. Most Catholic schools that I have seen do have a long list of infractions even for “minor” things like wearing the wrong color shirt or wrong style of shoes. Catholic schools also have a reputation of not being as strong when it comes to math and science (although progressive schools aren’t always so great a math either), but strong humanities and writing. Of course the religious element can be quite heavy feeling for a non-Catholic who is new to the parochial school environment. |
Oh boy. Yes they still protect them, by moving them from parish to parish or to another diocese. They report when they HAVE to (a lawsuit comes to light) the church lobbies against clawback laws at the state government level when necessary. |
| For some folk the adjustment to a single sex school (some Catholic schools) and even uniforms is a big change from progressive education. |
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The challenge our DD faced was getting used to higher expectations. The academic environment is what I remember from the 80s, which I think is a good thing. She has a lot of purposeful work and the simple expectation is that she gets it done.
The teachers are very supportive and help her when she’s behind. Her Physics teacher in particular has been amazing. She stayed after 2-3 times a week to help our DD with concepts she was struggling to understand. |
Did you report your first hand knowledge of this? |