Anonymous wrote:10:21 poster here again. I could maybe see this work out if someone who was already a well-liked and well-respected (and emotionally stable) student in an all-male school decided at some point late in his high-school career (maybe junior or senior year) to come out as gay and did so in a respectable manner. Think class president or football team captain. By that age, other boys would probably be mature enough to accept the situation. But, at least in my (admittedly dated) experiences, it would really be suicide for an openly gay boy to start attending an all-male school with no reputation to precede him. He wouldn't be accepted or liked, and the emotional stress would be significant. The worst possible situation would be for someone who was not openly gay to be caught in any sort of stereotypically gay behavior, of course.
Again...I have nothing to offer that is specific to STA, but I just don't see how an all-male school would be a good environment for an openly gay boy.
Anonymous wrote:10:21 poster here again. I could maybe see this work out if someone who was already a well-liked and well-respected (and emotionally stable) student in an all-male school decided at some point late in his high-school career (maybe junior or senior year) to come out as gay and did so in a respectable manner. Think class president or football team captain. By that age, other boys would probably be mature enough to accept the situation. But, at least in my (admittedly dated) experiences, it would really be suicide for an openly gay boy to start attending an all-male school with no reputation to precede him. He wouldn't be accepted or liked, and the emotional stress would be significant. The worst possible situation would be for someone who was not openly gay to be caught in any sort of stereotypically gay behavior, of course.
Again...I have nothing to offer that is specific to STA, but I just don't see how an all-male school would be a good environment for an openly gay boy.
Anonymous wrote:I have a son in the lower school, and have not been happy with some of the behavior I have seen among the boys- namely that fact that some jokingly calling other boys "gay" as a put down. I have spoken to my son at length about how unacceptable this behavior is, and that it won't be tolerated. Unfortunately not a whole lot seems to be done about it at school (and yes, I have spoken to both his teacher and another school administrator about my concerns.)
Anonymous wrote:STA is a very accepting community. I know because I have directly asked my son, who is straight, that question. My son is in upper school. According to him if anyone was homophobic, or made a nasty or even questionable comment about another student's sexuality, the other boys would quickly make it clear that is not okay.Its not even okay to question someone's sexuality or ask directly. My sons says this is an absolute.
Yes, there are some conservatives at STA, some Trump supporters too, but the boys are taught that making fun or slighting a classmate because he is gay would be akin to slighting him for the color of his skin or color of his eyes.
We know boys who have come out at STA and it was just fine.