Anonymous wrote:PP, that is a good question. The school's website says 277 students and 220 families. I saw these numbers at the end of the last school year and think it has changed but the school has not updated that page to reflect 2014-2015 enrollment. Someone, please ask them and post back here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the chapel I attended at the start of the school year, he was in choir dress and black tippet, which is appropriate only for clergy. Impersonating clergy is a very serious issue, and I am appalled that the school is allowing it. Either they don't know any better or they don't care.
That's really quite serious (I'm a lay minister in the Episco. church - we never are allowed to wear tippets or collars). Is he wearing the Roman or Epis. collar as well when he wears choir dress?
This is quite serious? Seriously? I'm pretty sure Jesus doesn't care about tippets. Maybe you should devote more time to following in his footsteps and less time to getting frantic about sartorial faux pas. "Blessed are those who get worked up about proper tippet etiquette, for surely they have no real problems."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the chapel I attended at the start of the school year, he was in choir dress and black tippet, which is appropriate only for clergy. Impersonating clergy is a very serious issue, and I am appalled that the school is allowing it. Either they don't know any better or they don't care.
That's really quite serious (I'm a lay minister in the Episco. church - we never are allowed to wear tippets or collars). Is he wearing the Roman or Epis. collar as well when he wears choir dress?
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure you will be making that complaint at your next school as well. I think we know who is the "certain type."
Anonymous wrote:In the chapel I attended at the start of the school year, he was in choir dress and black tippet, which is appropriate only for clergy. Impersonating clergy is a very serious issue, and I am appalled that the school is allowing it. Either they don't know any better or they don't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a ms student at the school who is close to being done there. I have witnessed what happens when parents complain; I am not risking that for my child. I want my child to finish strong, and we can then leave. So, yes, I am not going to be brave in this instance.
What happens when parents complain?
Anonymous wrote:I have a ms student at the school who is close to being done there. I have witnessed what happens when parents complain; I am not risking that for my child. I want my child to finish strong, and we can then leave. So, yes, I am not going to be brave in this instance.