Anonymous wrote:It’s an all boys Opus Dei school. Why would you expect women?
Anyway, my kids go to a similar type school in the Midwest, very trad Catholic classical school with daily Mass. Many of our families are middle class. Most qualify for school vouchers. We don’t, and we are middle class by DCUM standards.
If you are devout, it will be no problem at all. Faith unites our families more than financial status. If you are not devout, you may feel left out simply because the tone of the community is Catholic. I am actually not Catholic (I am a Protestant married to a Catholic and raising Catholic children), and I am welcomed. I am open about being a Protestant but I do go around arguing that purgatory doesn’t exist at school functions. Read the room kind of thing. I do have a deep respect for the Catholic faith despite our differences.
Anonymous wrote:It teaches that men are superior to women. 1950s vibe. If that is your seen...go for it realizing what it might do to your son.
Anonymous wrote:It’s an all boys Opus Dei school. Why would you expect women?
Anyway, my kids go to a similar type school in the Midwest, very trad Catholic classical school with daily Mass. Many of our families are middle class. Most qualify for school vouchers. We don’t, and we are middle class by DCUM standards.
If you are devout, it will be no problem at all. Faith unites our families more than financial status. If you are not devout, you may feel left out simply because the tone of the community is Catholic. I am actually not Catholic (I am a Protestant married to a Catholic and raising Catholic children), and I am welcomed. I am open about being a Protestant but I do go around arguing that purgatory doesn’t exist at school functions. Read the room kind of thing. I do have a deep respect for the Catholic faith despite our differences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true they have no female teachers at all? So strange.
I thought you were joking!
https://heights.edu/about/directory/
Anonymous wrote:Is it true they have no female teachers at all? So strange.
Anonymous wrote:What if only 1 parent is catholic, but not practicing, and DD identifies as catholic. Could that work?
Anonymous wrote:Recent alumnus here. Would love to settle the air on some things posted above.
The Heights is filled with families who have modest lifestyles. Over 50% of students get need based aid. Several kids who graduated in my year had to chose far lesser of academic colleges because of money. Further, the teachers at The Heights live very modest lifestyles and make far less than those at any other private or MCPS public.
Like any other DMV Private, there are also SOME ultra wealthy, including a Billionaire's sons.
As far as "racist" goes thats ludicorous. The school is of Hispanic descent and has a large portion of black students. The class above mine was 25% black. Sure an incident pops up every few years, but its nothing like what we see at Gonzaga, Landon...etc.
Please feel free to fire away with any other questions!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS's friend went there. He said a lot of the kids were racist.
By DC Metro standards, you can translate that into "He said a lot of the kids were Republicans. Catholic, even!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if only 1 parent is catholic, but not practicing, and DD identifies as catholic. Could that work?
Identifies? Like is genuine interested and devout? That’s wonderful. But I’m not sure what would appeal to the parents if they’re not in it for the catholic education.
Anonymous wrote:What if only 1 parent is catholic, but not practicing, and DD identifies as catholic. Could that work?
Anonymous wrote:What if only 1 parent is catholic, but not practicing, and DD identifies as catholic. Could that work?