Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems that Maret is very conservative.
Is this a spoof ?
Maret is politically to the left. If you need help figuring this out, go their website and google board member after board member until you get the full picture. Wealthy, intellectual and politically just. It is a fine community and a fine school. Well run by smart people. No, I would not necessarily call that being conservative. They arecareful about who thye admit though, in a good way.
A few years ago, they were very intent on raising the school's profile by admitting wealthy and high status parents. The middle school Ad was particularly known for her attention to status. I haven't had much contact with the school for 2-3 years, so I don't know how this is working out today.
I wouldn't be so concerned about the kids. They go on with the day concerned about exams, sports, etc. It's adults that have the issues as indicated by your serious but well-meaning posts.Anonymous wrote:Oh, of course, PP - today's OP here - I am sure that "we can all get along" but some environments can be hostile and I am not sure I can tell my child, if he is feeling isolated, to "just make it work." We teach respect and tolerance in our household for all beliefs and views (not all/most liberals or conservatives do that in their homes, btw). My issue is not my child getting "infected" with liberal cooties or being different; my only concern is whether or not my child will be ostracized/bullied for having conservative values. The people who responded above seem to have experiences indicative of Maret, as a school and student body, being tolerant either way. That was the concern, not whether or not my child is sitting next to a card carrying progressive. We actually think diversity in all senses of the word makes children/people better. We just don't want to be isolated, which I think is reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Seems that Maret is very conservative.

Anonymous wrote:I am just reading this post - I hate to bring back an old topic, but my question, related to this, is whether or not a conservative family would feel comfortable at Maret. We love what we have seen as prosepctive parents in terms of the focus on art, the creativity of the teachers and the warmth of the parents. We did immediately get the impression that Maret is liberal, without googling the board members or doing much research on that in particular. I am just wondering if our conservative values would isolate our child and if so, at what age would you say this would become an issue? My question is truly genuine and is geared more toward people with firsthand experiences at Maret and not for those who have "heard" things through the grapevine.
I think it depends what your conservative views are. If they expressly and verbally villify centrist or left leaning politicos, I don't think you will make many friends but you certainly won't be kicked to the curb. There is a wealthy family at our private who not only still sports the Palin bumper sticker but a sticker with a bullseye on Obama. Do I like it? No, but it's freedom of speech, and our private has an even mix of political views.Anonymous wrote:I am just reading this post - I hate to bring back an old topic, but my question, related to this, is whether or not a conservative family would feel comfortable at Maret. We love what we have seen as prosepctive parents in terms of the focus on art, the creativity of the teachers and the warmth of the parents. We did immediately get the impression that Maret is liberal, without googling the board members or doing much research on that in particular. I am just wondering if our conservative values would isolate our child and if so, at what age would you say this would become an issue? My question is truly genuine and is geared more toward people with firsthand experiences at Maret and not for those who have "heard" things through the grapevine.