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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you relay something to the school that did not concern your kid, they will pretend it did not happen at all.... it is insulting and disturbing at the price tag.[/quote] I think Sta does it's best but it's difficult if the parents and boys involved don't report it to them then it's hearsay. I understand what you mean though. I think at some point some of this will just come out one way or another as either parents or boys will have had enough of it and when they do report it they will bring proof of the many incidences then it can't be questioned. [/quote] Sad. You need to make sure that there is a paper trail of parents complaining to the school. I feel terrible for the poor boys who are at the receiving end of this boorish behavior, and who are seeing their parents act as bystanders to meanness. Great example you are setting for your sons. No way would I send my gay boy to StA if this is the prevalent attitude.[/quote] See this with the 5th grade too. Seems like teachers should be more dialed in and aware of what's going on. We are talking about a pretty small group. With respect to the treatment of gay kids, lower school is pretty early to identify as gay but from what I've seen the 7th and 8th graders are very accepting of the few students who have come out. [/quote]
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