Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow -- do you really believe that "tradition", pp? Does your circle of friends?
What you are saying is the philosophy they are teaching (the young male mind!) is that of a traditional thought process in which the female does not work? What about women who are not yet married or married and do not have children? Are THEY not permitted to be teachers of boys? What is the traditional role they would espouse for women in those scenarios?
I'm not saying that's what Heights teaches. I'm saying that's what I believe. All Traditional Catholics and Traditional Protestants believe this. I'm sure some Heights families believe what I believe. ( it's is a Traditional Catholic school after all)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow -- do you really believe that "tradition", pp? Does your circle of friends?
What you are saying is the philosophy they are teaching (the young male mind!) is that of a traditional thought process in which the female does not work? What about women who are not yet married or married and do not have children? Are THEY not permitted to be teachers of boys? What is the traditional role they would espouse for women in those scenarios?
I'm not saying that's what Heights teaches. I'm saying that's what I believe. All Traditional Catholics and Traditional Protestants believe this. I'm sure some Heights families believe what I believe. ( it's is a Traditional Catholic school after all)
Anonymous wrote:Wow -- do you really believe that "tradition", pp? Does your circle of friends?
What you are saying is the philosophy they are teaching (the young male mind!) is that of a traditional thought process in which the female does not work? What about women who are not yet married or married and do not have children? Are THEY not permitted to be teachers of boys? What is the traditional role they would espouse for women in those scenarios?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? All-male schools should not have female teachers.
Wait, what?! Why is that, PP? Are female teachers too "distracting" or do they just "not get boys"?![]()
Maybe they're supposed to be at home birthing babies and churning butter?
That would be preferable to our modern situation. The Heights is a Traditional all-male Catholic private school. Why do you care what they do? They are perfectly free not to hire female teachers. It's their buisness, not yours. If you don't like that, don't send your son there. End of conversation.
Well then, please explain what is wrong with the "modern situation." There are plenty of highly respected traditional all boys schools that employ female teachers. What kind of message is being sent to these boys when they have no female role models.
My DS shadowed at The Heights. He did not mention the fact there were no female teachers and this is the first I heard of it. He did not like the Heights. So glad he chose another school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? All-male schools should not have female teachers.
Wait, what?! Why is that, PP? Are female teachers too "distracting" or do they just "not get boys"?![]()
Maybe they're supposed to be at home birthing babies and churning butter?
That would be preferable to our modern situation. The Heights is a Traditional all-male Catholic private school. Why do you care what they do? They are perfectly free not to hire female teachers. It's their buisness, not yours. If you don't like that, don't send your son there. End of conversation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? All-male schools should not have female teachers.
Wait, what?! Why is that, PP? Are female teachers too "distracting" or do they just "not get boys"?![]()
Maybe they're supposed to be at home birthing babies and churning butter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? All-male schools should not have female teachers.
Wait, what?! Why is that, PP? Are female teachers too "distracting" or do they just "not get boys"?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? All-male schools should not have female teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? All-male schools should not have female teachers.
The Heights does not have them as a philosophical matter – – many other all boys schools in and out of this area (including Prep, Gonzaga, and St. Albans) have terrific female faculty members. Someone seems to be going out of their way to be offensive or immature.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? All-male schools should not have female teachers.