Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wondering about a different post where someone talked about GDS HS as something like having separate cliques that moved in different directions but didn't really interact. Is that something your child has experienced? What is school spirit like?
Just asked my junior DS about kids belonging to cliques and not interacting with others. His entire response: "Huh? No."
Anonymous wrote:I am wondering about a different post where someone talked about GDS HS as something like having separate cliques that moved in different directions but didn't really interact. Is that something your child has experienced? What is school spirit like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a wonderful, welcoming place. Talk to him about pronouns and how to be an ally to people who don't share his background.
All the kids at GDS are from the same rich privileged background. Everything else is window dressing.
Ignorant and untrue. Feel sorry for your DC but glad s/he/they don't go there.
Anonymous wrote:According to Ted Cruz, GDS is a hotbed of CRT and kids are taught that all white babies are racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a wonderful, welcoming place. Talk to him about pronouns and how to be an ally to people who don't share his background.
All the kids at GDS are from the same rich privileged background. Everything else is window dressing.
Anonymous wrote:It is a wonderful, welcoming place. Talk to him about pronouns and how to be an ally to people who don't share his background.
Anonymous wrote:Join a fall sport. The preseason practices mean your DC will start school with friends across different grade levels. The cross country team is large, coed, and has a phenomenal coach who cultivates a strong sense of community. Novice runners are welcomed and encouraged. Highly, highly recommend!!
Also, GDS does a great job preparing new 9th graders. Definitely attend the Bridge program in addition to the 9th-grade orientation over the summer.
Congratulations to your DC!