Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only time I've ever heard the school being closed in its 200 year history due to "neighborhood concern" or crime was January 7 & 8, 2021.
different times indeed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is no more dangerous today than it was 20 years ago. It’s an urban school in a major city. It may not be for everyone. Crime will always be an issue. But, despite the general increase in crime (thank you, Charles Allen), it remains the case that the odds of something happening going to/from Union Station are incredibly low.
This is true but my H got caught in the middle of a gun fight in the 80's so not such a great argument.
20 years ago is 2004, not 1984. But, more importantly, you are missing the point. The claim was that Gonzaga is currently a less desirable option because of recent events. The rebuttal was that Gonzaga should be just as desirable now as it was 5, 10, 15, 20 years ago. Your anecdote has nothing to do with either. But thanks for sharing.
Anonymous wrote:The only time I've ever heard the school being closed in its 200 year history due to "neighborhood concern" or crime was January 7 & 8, 2021.
Anonymous wrote:I attended Gonzaga in the mid 90's and we tutored elementary school kids in the Sursum Corda housing projects behind the school (since redeveloped). We'd just walk there in groups after school.
An older dude from the projects told us that messing with us (Gonzaga students) was just about the dumbest thing anyone from the neighborhood could do as far as having police come down on them.
We had khakis, backpacks, and maybe $10 cash. It was pointless. Not to mention that we were tutoring elementary school kids there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That area is no more dangerous today than it was 20 years ago. It’s an urban school in a major city. It may not be for everyone. Crime will always be an issue. But, despite the general increase in crime (thank you, Charles Allen), it remains the case that the odds of something happening going to/from Union Station are incredibly low.
This is true but my H got caught in the middle of a gun fight in the 80's so not such a great argument.
Anonymous wrote:We will find out today if we got in but I have a growing concern about this school with 4 shootings in the last month and 1 this week. I suspect other schools like SJC and DeMatha and Va Catholic schools may get more attendance because of this. Anyone else feel this way?
Anonymous wrote:That area is no more dangerous today than it was 20 years ago. It’s an urban school in a major city. It may not be for everyone. Crime will always be an issue. But, despite the general increase in crime (thank you, Charles Allen), it remains the case that the odds of something happening going to/from Union Station are incredibly low.
Anonymous wrote:My DS takes the train in from MD through Union Station. I was worried at first but he is never alone getting to school or after school due to the number of boys who travel back and forth to Union Station. If he has a late practice we have found a carpool system that works really well to pick up after dark. The community at Gonzaga is good at having meet and greets with other families and we are able to carpool at lot. So my son doesn't have to go to the station late evenings. The campus is secure. Talk to your son about being aware of surroundings. I feel my DS is learning vital life skills as well as top academics.