People really have short memories around here. But I remember very clearly when public schools in this area closed in March 2020, and remained closed for the entire 2021-22 year. On the other hand, most Catholic schools opened in August/September of 2021 and stayed opened throughout the year. My daughter didn't miss a beat of in-person school, while her public school friends languished in their basements behind screens (or not). The Catholic schools even hand to fight back against Montgomery County government, which tried to close all non-public schools to keep public schools enrollment up. It didn't work thanks to Governor Larry Hogan, who squashed that attempt. |
Public school educated? |
PP you sound unhinged. Please don't forget to take your meds. |
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Specifically which math topics are not taught in Catholic schools? I guess they are pretty weak on combinatorics, group theory, partial differential equations, and complex analysis... |
| Why don't some of you just consider boarding school? They are pro workaholic families. |
Either this is the same earlier public school educated poster or another one, proving the fact that public education is extremely weak on English and writing skills. |
Typo, it was August 2020, but you're absolutely correct. Other PP are right though, that the Diocese of Arlington allows its schools to do more half days than other areas of the country but each parish sets their own schedule, within the general limits allowed by the Diocese. If you compare the Alexandria school in question to other maybe a bit less wealthy parishes, you'd see a calendar and after care resources that are more supportive of dual working families. Ex: St. Ambrose in Annandale doesn't have any half days at all, and while they have 2pm dismissals every Wednesday, their Extended Day is open for it. This is one area where the choice of parish really makes a difference. |
That’s the regular DCUM anti-Catholic indoctrination poster. You don’t really represent Catholic families well with your anti-public school posts. You and Indoctrination poster have something in common in that regard. |
But it is 100% true public schools do not educate students as well as Catholic schools in writing skills. Been in both places with my oldest one having gone through 8th grade in a top MCPS public school, only to find him sorely unprepared to write papers in Catholic high school. Luckily 4 years in Catholic HS got him in a very good place with his writing skills. Younger one is an excellent writer because she did K-12 in Catholic schools. |
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People using “public school” as an insult? Is that also well-taught in Catholic schools?
Not to mention the PP using mental illness as an insult. What is going on at your schools? |
It’s a shame that the Alexandria parish is like that. Good to know, though, that it’s not a nationwide — or even a DMV-wide — thing. It’s rather just one snobby school who assumes that most of its families always have one parent barefoot and pregnant baking cookies all day, on standby to sit in carpool for 45 minutes at 1130 on any given weekday. Gross. |
Some people could be really trying to play victim here. The school that seems to be under criticism has had job listing for extended day people since summer. So, I have to presume they are just understaffed. Get a grip. |
And think of something more original than barefoot and pregnant. You are making yourself too obvious. Why do you hate the school so much but keep sending your kids there? |
SO tired of the whining about staffing shortages and not having enough money and the incessant “fundraising campaigns.” Just raise the damn tuition/fees to whatever level is needed to properly operate and let the market adjust accordingly. Enough gimmicks. |