Anonymous wrote:^^^ maybe to satan, osama bin laden and.... You.
Lol
Anonymous wrote:Speaking of diversity, what is it like there, especially for African American boys? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:The name says it all.
Mater Dei
Mother of God, what does that mean? It means God humbled himself , was born of a woman and became man. Became man for the purposes of walking amongst us to show his nature and teach the eternal truths. Ultimately he came to sacrifice himself , be tortured, die and conquer death for his friends.
It is Latin . Thank God for western civilization!
If you like The Lord and western civilization .... You will love Mater Dei.
Anonymous wrote:MD does have art and music class, so the poster is wrong.
Do people criticize the good Jewish schools in the area for being to Jewish? It is a Catholic school, so like it or leave it. The boys do say the Hail Mary every day, and go to mass once a week.
The mantra that all the boys have been held back is overstated. Yes, if your son is a summer birthday, they will recommend he be held back. And there are typically a couple in each class that are from the spring, but most are either summer birthdays or fall (so right on track).
And this is no different than the other boys schools in the area.
The truth is that boys mature more slowly. It was astonishing comparing the boys to the girls in my DS K class.
My son also absolutely loves going to school every day.
There are other AA boys that haven't been recruited for sports. But yes, it is still not very diverse but improving.
Anonymous wrote:The name says it all.
Mater Dei
Mother of God, what does that mean? It means God humbled himself , was born of a woman and became man. Became man for the purposes of walking amongst us to show his nature and teach the eternal truths. Ultimately he came to sacrifice himself , be tortured, die and conquer death for his friends.
It is Latin . Thank God for western civilization!
If you like The Lord and western civilization .... You will love Mater Dei.
Anonymous wrote:Speaking of diversity, what is it like there, especially for African American boys? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking of diversity, what is it like there, especially for African American boys? Thanks.
Very few have tried it.
If he's an athlete at all, it could work as he would be in the thick of things.
It's a very "male" environment. Not a lot of concern over "feelings".
Our boys liked MD a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Speaking of diversity, what is it like there, especially for African American boys? Thanks.