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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Well my DD and I could not care less … We are all loved by God … (upcoming science test and English assignments are much more worrisome … even driving on the beltway to school is more worrisome) … in the unlikely scenario that a trans mtf student applies, my DD can take the locket next to hers. [/quote] Have you heard of Loudoun County? [/quote] Why are you fear mongering about a risk that is close to zero for SR students ? 1. This entire thread is probably a hoax to stir up controversy. Transgender mtf students are unlikely to choose a Catholic girls school for obvious reasons; 2. That student was already highly troubled (serious mental health problems/ broken family) had a previous sexual assault charge at another school and would never be admitted to SR. Further, he and the victim had been dating and had engaged in consensual activity in bathroom previously, which does not make the assault right but makes it more complicated than media is portraying it. 3. The student was wearing a skirt but did not have school permission to use the girls bathroom. It was a horrible event but it was about a simplistic trans bathroom issue the way media portrayed it. My heart broke for the victim and her family. There is much higher risk for SR girls dealing with anxiety and depression, vaping/ substance abuse, eating disorders in quests to be perfect and feeling excluded. This thread has achieved its original goal of polarizing and dividing opinion. We need to work much harder on building a loving Christian community where our girls can thrive, feel safe, and develop their gifts and privileges to do good in the world. [/quote]
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