Anonymous wrote:https://news.gallup.com/poll/1651/gay-lesbian-rights.aspx
Ah yes, three quarters of the country believes in your so-called "extreme leftism."
Anonymous wrote:We’re thinking about applying to some of the Catholic high schools in NOVA (maybe DC?) next year? We are equidistant between DJO and BI. We aren’t Catholic, but we were and left in the church part because of the Church’s stance on acceptance of LGBTQ+ members. We are still practicing Christians and want the sense of community, but we’re curious about attitudes/treatment/acceptance of LBGTQ+ kids by a) students b) teachers/admin. I’d love to hear from parents whose kids go there now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normative behavior please.
Given that same-sex sexual activity has been documented in more than 450 animal species, your comment is nothing but bigotry.
Anonymous wrote:Normative behavior please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d really like to hear from parents of kids Catholic High schools in this area. I graduated from a Catholic high school and so curious what the culture is like these days and in this area. The high school in my predominantly very conservative part of the country I am from was not at all open to any sort of diversity of thought/lifestyle though I know many students who came out in college and after. It must have been a miserable existence.
My son attended Gonzaga and there were several gay students he knew (several years ago). They were out and accepted. Many were in the theater program, which is excellent.
The Jesuits are more liberal and accepting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d really like to hear from parents of kids Catholic High schools in this area. I graduated from a Catholic high school and so curious what the culture is like these days and in this area. The high school in my predominantly very conservative part of the country I am from was not at all open to any sort of diversity of thought/lifestyle though I know many students who came out in college and after. It must have been a miserable existence.
My son attended Gonzaga and there were several gay students he knew (several years ago). They were out and accepted. Many were in the theater program, which is excellent.