Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they're arguably the most prestigious Catholic high schools in the area
That is some funny shit.
Said the jealous SR mom. Are you bored in the Holy Child/Stone Ridge thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like they do kids a real disservice by not at least have a few dances or something a year. Or maybe service projects they can do together. Or maybe parents need to organize- wheeze I grew up parents organized a winter dance off site for each grade. Here, it’s impossible to do considering the price it takes to rent out a place, but maybe not, not sure
What? There are several dances per year. DS is going to a Visi dance this month. They went to a Gonzaga dance in October. And proms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they're arguably the most prestigious Catholic high schools in the area
That is some funny shit.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like they do kids a real disservice by not at least have a few dances or something a year. Or maybe service projects they can do together. Or maybe parents need to organize- wheeze I grew up parents organized a winter dance off site for each grade. Here, it’s impossible to do considering the price it takes to rent out a place, but maybe not, not sure
Anonymous wrote:they're arguably the most prestigious Catholic high schools in the area
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering about the dynamic between the two of these -- I know Visitation is officially the "sister school" but my son says that their only interaction with them is when they need girls for the school plays. While he's been able to meet some girls through his friend group, it seems that Gonzaga doesn't really do anything officially in conjunction with Visi. I know that a lot of girls normally show up to football games, is that something intentionally done between the two of them?
My son also transferred into Gonzaga his junior year, so if there is something done during freshman / sophomore year, him and I aren't aware of it.
Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga nor Visi have "official" sister brother schools. None of the Catholic schools do. The best way to get to know girls is through the mixers in freshman year and the drama productions.