Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I should have clarified. Yes-We are Catholic
my non-catholic kid was bullied, brutally, in catholic school. Extremely non-Christian and a reason why none of us will ever convert. think this through carefully
Your post is an anecdote. A sad one, but you are essentially saying someone bullied your kid and now you are against a whole religion and every school related to it? That's extreme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I should have clarified. Yes-We are Catholic
my non-catholic kid was bullied, brutally, in catholic school. Extremely non-Christian and a reason why none of us will ever convert. think this through carefully
Anonymous wrote:Are you Catholic? Or at least accepting and respectful of the Catholic lens through which your child’s education will be provided, if you go that route?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic high schools in the DMV are independent.
Some Catholic high schools are independent. Most are operated by a diocese and report to the bishop.
Not true in the DMV. Most of the Catholic high schools in the DMV are independent.
You people are so annoying. It doesn’t matter what most of the Catholic schools in the DMV are! Both Dematha and O’Connell are Diocesan schools - Arlington and Washington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic high schools in the DMV are independent.
Some Catholic high schools are independent. Most are operated by a diocese and report to the bishop.
Not true in the DMV. Most of the Catholic high schools in the DMV are independent.
You people are so annoying. It doesn’t matter what most of the Catholic schools in the DMV are! Both Dematha and O’Connell are Diocesan schools - Arlington and Washington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic high schools in the DMV are independent.
Some Catholic high schools are independent. Most are operated by a diocese and report to the bishop.
Nope. You got it backwards.
For one thing, in the ADW, only 2 of the 18 high schools are under the archdiocese. The remaining 16 are INDEPENDENT.
https://adwcatholicschools.org/high-school/
https://adwcatholicschools.org/high-school/archdiocesan-high-schools/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic high schools in the DMV are independent.
Some Catholic high schools are independent. Most are operated by a diocese and report to the bishop.
Not true in the DMV. Most of the Catholic high schools in the DMV are independent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I should have clarified. Yes-We are Catholic
my non-catholic kid was bullied, brutally, in catholic school. Extremely non-Christian and a reason why none of us will ever convert. think this through carefully
Anonymous wrote:Independent schools are more diverse, provide unequivocal if not superior education, and build a peer network that is far broader and stronger, in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic high schools in the DMV are independent.
Some Catholic high schools are independent. Most are operated by a diocese and report to the bishop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic high schools in the DMV are independent.
Some Catholic high schools are independent. Most are operated by a diocese and report to the bishop.
Anonymous wrote:Catholic high schools in the DMV are independent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I should have clarified. Yes-We are Catholic
my non-catholic kid was bullied, brutally, in catholic school. Extremely non-Christian and a reason why none of us will ever convert. think this through carefully