Anonymous wrote:Actually Kairos at GZ IS different from other schools. I’ve had sons at GC and another Catholic HS. The experience for my son at GZ was transformative. It truly shaped him and he became a Kairos leader. He still holds it as his most impactful experience at GZ. His younger brother at another school had a great experience and has signed up to lead Campus Retreats as a result, but it did not transform him like it did my older son. My older son has clung closer to his Catholic faith, and I attribute that to GZ.
Anonymous wrote:I would say needing to have the student body work on humility, arrogance, and entitlement is a problem. I wish other G parents would see this as well and make a concerted effort to fix this issue. But unfortunately in my experience that awareness from parents is rare, so my hats to you, PP.
You can generally tell if a Gonzaga parent has drank the kool aid if they have the following on their post: “Eagles Fly High”, “God is Purple”, or seem to think AMDG is only for Gonzaga (!) and not the motto of the Jesuits (and therefore used at every Jesuit grade school, high school, and university).
Anonymous wrote:So two distinct pictures of Gonzaga here, one where parents of students saw the place has its drawbacks but overall it's a great school and experience.
But on the other side of the coin, we have pellet gun/brass knuckles-wielding feral youth, who bully math prodigies and leave a trail of violence and destruction across the WCAC, from JV swim meets, fencing competitions and other sporting events, and when they're done with that, they head to Moco, and even upper Moco, and rush other schools' parties.
I think at this point we need to government or the FBI to step in because this sounds pretty awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please, SJC kids stole Gonzaga’s flag before the football game. This stuff goes on every year.
Spray painting is different than taking a flag one is destroy destroying property. The other is gonna be returned, unharmed..
Remember when Gonzaga spray painted Georgetown prep football field, they had done it for years, but the numb skulls didn’t realize they had put in turf and it couldn’t just be cut out two weeks later.
So the GZ parents had to raise a hundred thousand dollars to replace the turf.
Lolz idiots.
There's also this old chestnut, which I understand GZ has repeated recently as well:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/2003/11/21/oh-deer-student-pranks-are-sometimes-outrageous/9c8a3151-91c8-45f6-8f58-2e481f159d01/
Stuff like this is how GZ kids get a bad name... other schools wear camo.. lol Damatha is stags so they wear camo to the game against them... GZ boys paint a dead dear purple and put deliver it to Damatha.![]()
To quote a PP, "and it's a tradition. Gonzaga has many!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please, SJC kids stole Gonzaga’s flag before the football game. This stuff goes on every year.
Spray painting is different than taking a flag one is destroy destroying property. The other is gonna be returned, unharmed..
Remember when Gonzaga spray painted Georgetown prep football field, they had done it for years, but the numb skulls didn’t realize they had put in turf and it couldn’t just be cut out two weeks later.
So the GZ parents had to raise a hundred thousand dollars to replace the turf.
Lolz idiots.
There's also this old chestnut, which I understand GZ has repeated recently as well:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/2003/11/21/oh-deer-student-pranks-are-sometimes-outrageous/9c8a3151-91c8-45f6-8f58-2e481f159d01/
Stuff like this is how GZ kids get a bad name... other schools wear camo.. lol Damatha is stags so they wear camo to the game against them... GZ boys paint a dead dear purple and put deliver it to Damatha.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please, SJC kids stole Gonzaga’s flag before the football game. This stuff goes on every year.
Spray painting is different than taking a flag one is destroy destroying property. The other is gonna be returned, unharmed..
Remember when Gonzaga spray painted Georgetown prep football field, they had done it for years, but the numb skulls didn’t realize they had put in turf and it couldn’t just be cut out two weeks later.
So the GZ parents had to raise a hundred thousand dollars to replace the turf.
Lolz idiots.
There's also this old chestnut, which I understand GZ has repeated recently as well:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/2003/11/21/oh-deer-student-pranks-are-sometimes-outrageous/9c8a3151-91c8-45f6-8f58-2e481f159d01/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please, SJC kids stole Gonzaga’s flag before the football game. This stuff goes on every year.
Spray painting is different than taking a flag one is destroy destroying property. The other is gonna be returned, unharmed..
Remember when Gonzaga spray painted Georgetown prep football field, they had done it for years, but the numb skulls didn’t realize they had put in turf and it couldn’t just be cut out two weeks later.
So the GZ parents had to raise a hundred thousand dollars to replace the turf.
Lolz idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Oh please, SJC kids stole Gonzaga’s flag before the football game. This stuff goes on every year.
Anonymous wrote:Oh please, SJC kids stole Gonzaga’s flag before the football game. This stuff goes on every year.
Anonymous wrote:Oh please, SJC kids stole Gonzaga’s flag before the football game. This stuff goes on every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend’s son goes there and I have heard some negative things about the “cult” like atmosphere at GZ. Most parents are “all in” and actively shower the school with nothing but praise and love. A sense of superiority is cultivated in students from day one. Some spin this as creating a strong brotherhood, but for others it is a bit much. There are parents who want a strong Catholic education for their sons but who don’t want to drink the kool aid. I’ve also heard about horrible sportsmanship shown by some of GZ’s teams, which is not embraced by all parents.
Last year a Gonzaga boy was arrested with brass knuckles and a pellet gun on his way to a SJC football game. Every year the students vandalize other schools in the name of "school spirit"
I've been to multiple lacrosse and football games, both home and away, over the past four years and have heard nothing about GZ students acting out and/or vandalizing host schools, nor have my sons mentioned anything, nor have we parents gotten communications from the school regarding behavior at sports events. I've attended double digit events in small stadiums where obnoxious behavior would've been noticed easily and I've personally seen nothing that would track with what you're saying.
Not saying none of this happened, but I'm definitely leaning towards "you're making sh*t up" POV here.
Anonymous wrote:Why? What was so objectionable about this post? The poster has experience at more than one Catholic school with boys who have gone on Kairos. Saying it’s different is somehow … bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually Kairos at GZ IS different from other schools. I’ve had sons at GC and another Catholic HS. The experience for my son at GZ was transformative. It truly shaped him and he became a Kairos leader. He still holds it as his most impactful experience at GZ. His younger brother at another school had a great experience and has signed up to lead Campus Retreats as a result, but it did not transform him like it did my older son. My older son has clung closer to his Catholic faith, and I attribute that to GZ.
^^^ this is why people hate GZ parents.., not the school, not the kids. The parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually Kairos at GZ IS different from other schools. I’ve had sons at GC and another Catholic HS. The experience for my son at GZ was transformative. It truly shaped him and he became a Kairos leader. He still holds it as his most impactful experience at GZ. His younger brother at another school had a great experience and has signed up to lead Campus Retreats as a result, but it did not transform him like it did my older son. My older son has clung closer to his Catholic faith, and I attribute that to GZ.
^^^ this is why people hate GZ parents.., not the school, not the kids. The parents.