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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am independent and I see that some schools have very rigid views on the way a society should be. Regardless of the bias, which schools tend to be more open to different views and are more tolerant. I just don’t want a school that brainwash children with ideology. [/quote] Most of the population in the DMV is liberal, so the student population at almost all schools will lean left. The Heights, Oakcrest, and Brookwood are the only schools in the area that I've heard people claim lean conservative. Some of the Catholic high schools (but not all) do a pretty good job of staying politically neutral in their curriculam because they know that they have some conservatives in their student body. (Catholic teaching doesn't easily fit into the way we divide our politics in the US). [/quote] I had the same impression of catholic schools. They tend to be less divisive than liberal schools. [/quote]
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