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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are there any secular schools that are low tech though? I'm not sure if these religious schools would be a good fit for kids that have LGBT parents. Please correct me if I'm wrong or if there are any kids with gay parents who attend these school already and it seem like the family is treated with respect.[/quote] I can't think of any anti-technology non-religious schools, but there is bound to be something on the hippy-dippy spectrum out there, at least for younger kids. Maybe River Farm ( K-8 )? I get that vibe from a cursory look at their webpage, though I know next to nothing of the school. Other than that: Waldorf. It's religious, but the religion in question is anthroposophy. There are secular classical schools, but as far as I'm aware, none are in this area, with a half-exception of the Washington Latin charter schools. Not sure of the tech use there, but I believe it's closer to a conventional public on that axis. [/quote] Waldorf is not religious at all. Anthroposophy is an esoteric spiritual philosophy, not a religion, and only the educational part of the philosophy is implemented in the schools. The schools have families of all religions. Washington Waldorf School has plenty of LGBTQ+ parents and teachers, and has a LGBTQ+ affinity group for families [/quote]
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