Anonymous wrote:What was the response from school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a son in the lower school, and have not been happy with some of the behavior I have seen among the boys- namely that fact that some jokingly calling other boys "gay" as a put down. I have spoken to my son at length about how unacceptable this behavior is, and that it won't be tolerated. Unfortunately not a whole lot seems to be done about it at school (and yes, I have spoken to both his teacher and another school administrator about my concerns.)
What grade?
He is in A Form (6th grade)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a son in the lower school, and have not been happy with some of the behavior I have seen among the boys- namely that fact that some jokingly calling other boys "gay" as a put down. I have spoken to my son at length about how unacceptable this behavior is, and that it won't be tolerated. Unfortunately not a whole lot seems to be done about it at school (and yes, I have spoken to both his teacher and another school administrator about my concerns.)
What grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an all-boys school, does anyone know whether the culture at STA embraces, tolerates, or bullies boys who are gay?
Thanks for any insight.
Those are not the only 3 options, OP.
Unless you thing bullying is the same as "educating kids attending a Christian school in Christian values."
I am not at all sure what the prior poster means by "Christian school" and "Christian values," but it bears repeating that St. Albans is an Episcopal school in the Episcopal Diocese of Washington. The Episcopal Church is fully accepting of homosexuality, including having gay ministers and performing same sex Episcopal marriage ceremonies. St. Albans as an Episcopal school values, accepts, embraces and supports boys who are gay. Does the school need to continue educating its students and parents of that position? Yes, always. But please don't try to frame the school as having any sort of "Christian values" to the contrary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an all-boys school, does anyone know whether the culture at STA embraces, tolerates, or bullies boys who are gay?
Thanks for any insight.
Those are not the only 3 options, OP.
Unless you thing bullying is the same as "educating kids attending a Christian school in Christian values."
Anonymous wrote:You want GDS.
Anonymous wrote:As an all-boys school, does anyone know whether the culture at STA embraces, tolerates, or bullies boys who are gay?
Thanks for any insight.