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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just know that there are many schools that bus the 8th graders to the March for Life in DC every year. The kids are taught that abortion is a sin (which it is by the way) and that the laws need to change. If you are not comfortable with that, keep walking.[/quote] Who are you to judge what is a sin for others? My daughter is catholic, I am not Christian. She was very uncomfortable with the level of Catholicism in classes when she visited a diocesan high school (she noted that they taught evolution in science) and decided that if she went there (safety school) she would wear a NARAL shirt. She was more comfortable at a Salesian school that she visited but ultimately preferred Episcopalian or non-denominational. She is thriving and comfortable at the Episcopalian school that she chose and so am I. Choosing Catholic school for a non-Catholic kindergartner is asking for problems. [/quote] Why are you attacking me? I don't care what you think. I am trying to help the OP. I know many have chimed in and said that only a few go to the march, but in my daughter's school, the entire class (or most) go to the march, so not going is going to make you stand out. It's fine if the OP is fine with that. I really don't care what you or you daughter think about the Catholic schools lol.[/quote]
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