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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Very happy liberal NPS family here. Kids have thrived, and grateful for the amazing faculty and staff that make my children feel known and supported.[/quote] First time heard NPS being liberal. As is well known in DC, NW is NOT as liberal as some of the other schools. [/quote] Noone said NPS was liberal. Our family is. Two different things.[/quote] Ours too! NPS is much less conservative than it used to be, imo. It tends to be very neutral in most areas, for better or for worse. I have found most families to be warm and welcoming. You’ll find pockets of less down to earth folks, but hey—it’s a private school in DC :)[/quote] NPS is swinging toward woke. Now they include a land acknowledgement in their all school assemblies -- a wasted minute, at best, since they study the settlement of north America in their social studies classes. And the head of school has begun to sign his messages with "he/him". Just when woke is becoming passé. When we first visited the school several years ago we heard a classroom of first graders singing "It's A Grand Old Flag".[/quote] Oh no, you read pronouns!! Don’t worry, you can still sing patriotic songs around the piano at home in your silk flag pajamas. [/quote]
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