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[quote=Anonymous]We go to St. Joe's and our kids go there. No, there's generally not any political messaging. I'm middle of the road, but lean left, and i think the church is very middle of the road, but maybe slightly right leaning. I'm not bothered by it. when Roe v. Wade was overturned, one of the priests talked about it being a good decision, and i was a little turned off, but it's also the Catholic Church, so what did you expect? The Friars are absolutely involved in a very positive way. Fr. David and Fr. Matt are awesome. Fr. Tom is older and more chill, but he also gives a good sermon. Strict in following the rules -- I'm not totally sure what you mean by this, but, for example, if they wear something that's not uniform code, the teacher will just remind the student he/she can't wear that. i don't think it's a big deal. i think the school admin is generally very understanding. consequences when rules are broken? neither of my kids is a trouble-maker, so i don't really know the answer to your question. there are definitely consequences -- i've heard of students being asked to not return and suspensions. i do feel like the school is respectful. Some teachers are nice/better than others -- it just depends. hope this helps. [/quote]
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