Anonymous wrote:All of the local privates followed society at-large down the rabbit hole of wokeittude.
They’ll reap the rewards for decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher (not at GDS). It’s very common for schools to have a mechanism for anonymous reporting of incidents at school. Not sure what is shocking about this. A report is just that. It’s not a disciplinary proceeding or punishment.
It's one think to know that one can report something anonymously. What GDS has done is issue an open invitation for any and all big or small real or perceived slights to be reported and for kids to rat each other out. That's dangerous. There is something to be said for giving people grace when they make mistakes and also learning to deal with all sorts of adversity. We are teaching our kids to be so self-centered and only think to think of themselves. How awful to grow up thinking that even a benign comment is somehow loaded, filled with animus, and directed at you. That is the effect of these sorts of policies. I do not have kids at GDS, have kids at other privates. I find this GDS policy Orwellian and hope it's not a DC private school trend.
Anonymous wrote:My kid goes to GDS and is as woke as they come. She thinks this new web tool is "stupid" because jokes, for example, made in a group chat could be easily taken out of context and reported as bias. While it's true the kids have always been able to report, the web tool makes it far too easy in a way that kids doing the reporting can do so without much thought or time to process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher (not at GDS). It’s very common for schools to have a mechanism for anonymous reporting of incidents at school. Not sure what is shocking about this. A report is just that. It’s not a disciplinary proceeding or punishment.
It's one think to know that one can report something anonymously. What GDS has done is issue an open invitation for any and all big or small real or perceived slights to be reported and for kids to rat each other out. That's dangerous. There is something to be said for giving people grace when they make mistakes and also learning to deal with all sorts of adversity. We are teaching our kids to be so self-centered and only think to think of themselves. How awful to grow up thinking that even a benign comment is somehow loaded, filled with animus, and directed at you. That is the effect of these sorts of policies. I do not have kids at GDS, have kids at other privates. I find this GDS policy Orwellian and hope it's not a DC private school trend.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher (not at GDS). It’s very common for schools to have a mechanism for anonymous reporting of incidents at school. Not sure what is shocking about this. A report is just that. It’s not a disciplinary proceeding or punishment.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why this is a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Will kids score points for reporting?
Anonymous wrote:Can they use these efforts to stop scaring kids about Covid? Can that be a micro aggression? My kid just wants to go unmasked and everyone is shaming her into wearing a mask at school. I would rather see money put into education these kids that Covid is not going to kill their vaxed and boosted selves so that they can leave school and survive in the world. Also all this testing needs to stop!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid just wants to go unmasked and everyone is shaming her into wearing a mask at school.
What is this nonsense? Mask-wearing in my kid's GDS lower school class is the exception, not the norm.