Anonymous wrote:How did you pick a school without realizing that the students have "more freedom to come and go, meet up and go elsewhere?" Some high schoolers are ready for more independence and autonomy just as some are more ready for advanced academic work than others. If you're uncomfortable with a setting like that in a private school, the solution is just to not send your children there.
I don't know what kind of family you have, but its pretty hard not to be "exposed to alcohol in HS." Have you ever watched the commercials during a football or baseball game? Do you really think the fratty/sporty religious schools don't have a binge drinking culture? Parents in all kinds of schools do stupid things like provide alcohol to their children. But, it is legal to furnish alcohol in a private residence to minors in both Maryland and Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:I hear this a lot from GDS parents, that they would rather have their kids exposed to alcohol in HS. I don't have a kid there but it does seem to have a big party culture. My friend lives next door to a GDS family that regularly buys beer for the kids hanging out at their house.
Anonymous wrote:I went to a public hs, and there was a drug problem. She would have to deal with this either way.
Anonymous wrote:
You might be seeing a little bit more of the attitude you describe because kids are not drawn from the same area so parents get used to allowing the students to drive themselves and make their own plans a bit more. I guess I would advise the same boring things: try to talk a lot to your daughter; try to have frank discussions about the attraction versus risk of drugs and alcohol; ask questions (whose house will the party be at, are the parents home, how are you getting there, etc.); and don't be afraid to ask questions of other parents as well. It can definitely be tougher than a situation where you have known the parents of your daughter's friends for 10 years and can have more open initial discussions about things right away, but other parents will be going through this as well and you should be able to have lines of dialogue soon. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like GDS. Should've keep her in public.