Anonymous wrote:I agree. I think OP has an ulterior motive or she would not have found it necessary to include those provocative lines as you suggested. Serious people go straight for the facts without innuendo.Anonymous wrote:Is this real? It would be one thing to ask how is GDS for conservative families. Its another to throw in such ridiculous provocative lines. Think about how insulting this is to GDS families (and I'm not one).
I always wonder why people like yourselves with relocate/live in an area fully knowing its political climate and then complain and insult the political affiliations here that don't agree with your personal ideology. There are many schools in Virginia that should meet your criteria and political leanings.Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP and this is a legitimate post.
The thing is- DS isn't really into politics so setting him up with Republican club kids doesn't make sense. He's a very socially aware kid (through charity that we do as a family with our synagogue). He is very pro US military and traditional (hat off at a baseball game when singing the national anthem).
From speaking with lots of young teens, I think that many are Libertarian and I'd put him in this category. Kids want to think for themselves and have ownership over their minds and bodies. So, it's not the kids that worry us (or the parents). It's the faculty and curriculum.
We'll just have to check it out for ourselves. DH has promised to keep an open mind because ultimately this is about DS and the best fit for him. If we are truly raising him to make his own conclusions, we can trust that he will question his teachers when he hears something contrary to what he knows or will be confident enough to present another opinion.
I agree. I think OP has an ulterior motive or she would not have found it necessary to include those provocative lines as you suggested. Serious people go straight for the facts without innuendo.Anonymous wrote:Is this real? It would be one thing to ask how is GDS for conservative families. Its another to throw in such ridiculous provocative lines. Think about how insulting this is to GDS families (and I'm not one).
Anonymous wrote:GDS parent here. School is pretty liberal (totally cool by me) and there were only a couple of romney / ryan stickers in 12 during morning drop at the lower / middle school. but despite all of the hooey on these threads about the liberals and the first names and the supposedly "Jewish" nature of the school, the academics are traditional and extremely rigorous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am on the left wing end of liberal and I ALWAYS take my hat off during the national anthem. I don't need to be told and I will do it even if I'm in a crowd in which most aren't. I think OP and her DH have a lot of stereotypes that could stand to be challenged.
I'm happy to see that you take your hat off for the national anthem. Been to a baseball game lately? Most people don't take their hats off. I said that this makes us "traditional. I didn't equate it with a political or social belief.
Just trying to give people an accurate description of our family. We are charitable, accepting and free thinkers. I especially appreciate the pp's comments about GDS being tolerant of everything but Conservative politics. We value diversity in all things in our house including diversity of thought.
Anonymous wrote:I am on the left wing end of liberal and I ALWAYS take my hat off during the national anthem. I don't need to be told and I will do it even if I'm in a crowd in which most aren't. I think OP and her DH have a lot of stereotypes that could stand to be challenged.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP and this is a legitimate post.
The thing is- DS isn't really into politics so setting him up with Republican club kids doesn't make sense. He's a very socially aware kid (through charity that we do as a family with our synagogue). He is very pro US military and traditional (hat off at a baseball game when singing the national anthem).
From speaking with lots of young teens, I think that many are Libertarian and I'd put him in this category. Kids want to think for themselves and have ownership over their minds and bodies. So, it's not the kids that worry us (or the parents). It's the faculty and curriculum.
We'll just have to check it out for ourselves. DH has promised to keep an open mind because ultimately this is about DS and the best fit for him. If we are truly raising him to make his own conclusions, we can trust that he will question his teachers when he hears something contrary to what he knows or will be confident enough to present another opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we to believe that there is an actual conservative in this area? You have to travel east to the Eastern Shore, north to Pennsylvania, west to Frederick and south to Fredericksburg. This area is the third largest liberal zone in the country behind the Greenwich Village and San Francisco and the schools here reflect a strong strain of Liberalism. The only school that is even close to being balanced are STA and NCS.
I know at least 2. My husband and myself. believe it or not, there are some conservatives in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Are we to believe that there is an actual conservative in this area? You have to travel east to the Eastern Shore, north to Pennsylvania, west to Frederick and south to Fredericksburg. This area is the third largest liberal zone in the country behind the Greenwich Village and San Francisco and the schools here reflect a strong strain of Liberalism. The only school that is even close to being balanced are STA and NCS.