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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the college acceptances should be the least of one’s worries. You should ask around about the identity wheel they had middle schoolers fill out which asked them about gender and their socio-economic status. They explained to children that what is between your legs on not what gender you are it’s just how you feel. Or maybe ask about how one of the most popular Latin teachers was forced to apologize for using the term slave while explaining to potential Latin students about a party Latin students attend. This is not the school we started in and it’s so upsetting that the social justice curriculum has replaced actual education. So grateful we are done this year. [/quote] Thanks for demonstrating to the readers of DCUM where some of the hate for SSSA comes from. Awareness of gender identity and sensitivity to issues around race and slavery are the future, like it or not. I’m happy parents like you are leaving SSSA and I hope you find your “actual education” elsewhere.[/quote] The above post explains how SSSAS - which claims to value every child, value diversity, and emphasizes "belonging" - will treat your child! If they think differently - or their parents do - they will be so happy to show you the door! Your different views are not wanted! Of course, if you have them and keep them to yourself, we want your full-pay child- and money for our new science center! Group-think and identity politics are alive and well. [/quote] NP with a child in the Middle School. I'm also disgusted by the social justice warriors in the admin, namely the guidance counselor who was pushing the pro-trans book in 7th grade English class. We're going elsewhere for high school. [/quote] Reading a book that teaches respect and acceptance of transgender people will not make your child transgender. I think it’s a stretch to call any of the administrators “social justice warriors” but they are intelligent educators who know it’s 2021, not 1995.[/quote]
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