Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the rotation of complaints, yes, they desperately need a school nurse, not just the ladies at the front desk.
If the front desk ladies can call me and 911, then I’m good.
#clueless
You do realize that 911 can take up to half an hour and that half an hour is the crucial time when an emergency happens. If anything, the lack of nurse shows a lack focus on wellbeing. That is what should concern parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm agnostic and sent my boys there, AMA.
When I called they only wanted Catholics and its a highly religious school. So, this poster's kids will have to learn to find God very quickly or be an outcast.
The Heights is only 60% Catholic.
They are also 40% Virginians which is way more bothersome.
Not sure what you mean. I grew up in Maryland but moved to Virginia for high paying job, better home values, better commute, lower taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm agnostic and sent my boys there, AMA.
When I called they only wanted Catholics and its a highly religious school. So, this poster's kids will have to learn to find God very quickly or be an outcast.
The Heights is only 60% Catholic.
They are also 40% Virginians which is way more bothersome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the rotation of complaints, yes, they desperately need a school nurse, not just the ladies at the front desk.
If the front desk ladies can call me and 911, then I’m good.
#clueless
You do realize that 911 can take up to half an hour and that half an hour is the crucial time when an emergency happens. If anything, the lack of nurse shows a lack focus on wellbeing. That is what should concern parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the rotation of complaints, yes, they desperately need a school nurse, not just the ladies at the front desk.
If the front desk ladies can call me and 911, then I’m good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm agnostic and sent my boys there, AMA.
When I called they only wanted Catholics and its a highly religious school. So, this poster's kids will have to learn to find God very quickly or be an outcast.
The Heights is only 60% Catholic.
They are also 40% Virginians which is way more bothersome.
Anonymous wrote:On the rotation of complaints, yes, they desperately need a school nurse, not just the ladies at the front desk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm agnostic and sent my boys there, AMA.
When I called they only wanted Catholics and its a highly religious school. So, this poster's kids will have to learn to find God very quickly or be an outcast.
The Heights is only 60% Catholic.
They are also 40% Virginians which is way more bothersome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm agnostic and sent my boys there, AMA.
When I called they only wanted Catholics and its a highly religious school. So, this poster's kids will have to learn to find God very quickly or be an outcast.
The Heights is only 60% Catholic.
They are also 40% Virginians which is way more bothersome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm agnostic and sent my boys there, AMA.
When I called they only wanted Catholics and its a highly religious school. So, this poster's kids will have to learn to find God very quickly or be an outcast.
Anonymous wrote:I'm agnostic and sent my boys there, AMA.