Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all send your kids to private school and fear sex and drugs and then speculate that “missing parents” might be the reason?! Ummmm thanks Captain Obvious. If you’re the kind of parent that is ok with boarding school, you should be ok with those problems too.
Boarding schools- especially let's say the top 50 or so boarding schools in the nation- offer unparalleled education and opportunity. More than the best day schools here in the DC area where the presidents send their kids. Look up some of the top schools and what they offer before making these kind of statements. If you had an academically minded child that was independent enough and was interested in attending, and you would deny them the opportunity of a lifetime if it were in your prevue to give it to them, I in turn genuinely question the kind of parent you are.
The top 50 being better than any day school in DC is ludicrous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most teens are not developmentally ready to be separated from their parents. Their prefrontal cortex is far from developed. In fact, in adolescence the brain becomes more sensitive to dopamine, diminishing their ability to assess risks accurately.
A bunch of immature adolescents dealing with hormones and high levels of stress and competition with limited engagement from adult, and you’ve got just the right ingredients for bullying, drug abuse, depression, suicidal ideation, and self-harm.
Britain has hundreds of years of experience documenting how good boarding schools are at screwing kids up. Talk to Prince Charles about Gordonstoun or Prince Harry about Eton.
You can dress it up as providing unparalleled opportunities, and it is true that the elite boarding schools provide entree to the Ivies at a much higher rate than DC privates. The unparalleled opportunities come at a high cost. No, thank you.
Do you know what 16 year olds were doing during the entire course of human history until about 100ish years ago?? I think they can handle 3 months at a time away from parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all send your kids to private school and fear sex and drugs and then speculate that “missing parents” might be the reason?! Ummmm thanks Captain Obvious. If you’re the kind of parent that is ok with boarding school, you should be ok with those problems too.
Boarding schools- especially let's say the top 50 or so boarding schools in the nation- offer unparalleled education and opportunity. More than the best day schools here in the DC area where the presidents send their kids. Look up some of the top schools and what they offer before making these kind of statements. If you had an academically minded child that was independent enough and was interested in attending, and you would deny them the opportunity of a lifetime if it were in your prevue to give it to them, I in turn genuinely question the kind of parent you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all send your kids to private school and fear sex and drugs and then speculate that “missing parents” might be the reason?! Ummmm thanks Captain Obvious. If you’re the kind of parent that is ok with boarding school, you should be ok with those problems too.
Boarding schools- especially let's say the top 50 or so boarding schools in the nation- offer unparalleled education and opportunity. More than the best day schools here in the DC area where the presidents send their kids. Look up some of the top schools and what they offer before making these kind of statements. If you had an academically minded child that was independent enough and was interested in attending, and you would deny them the opportunity of a lifetime if it were in your prevue to give it to them, I in turn genuinely question the kind of parent you are.
Anonymous wrote:Most teens are not developmentally ready to be separated from their parents. Their prefrontal cortex is far from developed. In fact, in adolescence the brain becomes more sensitive to dopamine, diminishing their ability to assess risks accurately.
A bunch of immature adolescents dealing with hormones and high levels of stress and competition with limited engagement from adult, and you’ve got just the right ingredients for bullying, drug abuse, depression, suicidal ideation, and self-harm.
Britain has hundreds of years of experience documenting how good boarding schools are at screwing kids up. Talk to Prince Charles about Gordonstoun or Prince Harry about Eton.
You can dress it up as providing unparalleled opportunities, and it is true that the elite boarding schools provide entree to the Ivies at a much higher rate than DC privates. The unparalleled opportunities come at a high cost. No, thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all send your kids to private school and fear sex and drugs and then speculate that “missing parents” might be the reason?! Ummmm thanks Captain Obvious. If you’re the kind of parent that is ok with boarding school, you should be ok with those problems too.
Boarding schools- especially let's say the top 50 or so boarding schools in the nation- offer unparalleled education and opportunity. More than the best day schools here in the DC area where the presidents send their kids. Look up some of the top schools and what they offer before making these kind of statements. If you had an academically minded child that was independent enough and was interested in attending, and you would deny them the opportunity of a lifetime if it were in your prevue to give it to them, I in turn genuinely question the kind of parent you are.
It’s not like other kids don’t have the chance to study and live independently in college. You’re just OK at leaving teens in someone else’s care during an especially vulnerable period in their lives. Don’t sugarcoat it with nonsense about how it’s the opportunity of a lifetime, when so many boarding school kids pick up bad habits or get abused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all send your kids to private school and fear sex and drugs and then speculate that “missing parents” might be the reason?! Ummmm thanks Captain Obvious. If you’re the kind of parent that is ok with boarding school, you should be ok with those problems too.
Boarding schools- especially let's say the top 50 or so boarding schools in the nation- offer unparalleled education and opportunity. More than the best day schools here in the DC area where the presidents send their kids. Look up some of the top schools and what they offer before making these kind of statements. If you had an academically minded child that was independent enough and was interested in attending, and you would deny them the opportunity of a lifetime if it were in your prevue to give it to them, I in turn genuinely question the kind of parent you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all send your kids to private school and fear sex and drugs and then speculate that “missing parents” might be the reason?! Ummmm thanks Captain Obvious. If you’re the kind of parent that is ok with boarding school, you should be ok with those problems too.
Boarding schools- especially let's say the top 50 or so boarding schools in the nation- offer unparalleled education and opportunity. More than the best day schools here in the DC area where the presidents send their kids. Look up some of the top schools and what they offer before making these kind of statements. If you had an academically minded child that was independent enough and was interested in attending, and you would deny them the opportunity of a lifetime if it were in your prevue to give it to them, I in turn genuinely question the kind of parent you are.
Anonymous wrote:Y’all send your kids to private school and fear sex and drugs and then speculate that “missing parents” might be the reason?! Ummmm thanks Captain Obvious. If you’re the kind of parent that is ok with boarding school, you should be ok with those problems too.
Anonymous wrote:So I read through the thread posted back in 2021 and well, it was a little horrifying. Rampant sex, drugs, racism, misogyny, mean girls, and more. Plus an administration that isn't quite up to the task of making real change.
But that was 2021 and here we are, a couple years later and hopefully wiser. So what say you recent Episcopal students and parents, how was the experience for you this past year?
FWIW, I think it's one of the most amazing campuses in the DMV and one of the few schools that truly balances academics and extracurriculars in a supportive environment for independent growth. We're a boarding school family so this is a plus in our book too.
And now hoping for some good news from those that have recently btdt.