Anonymous wrote:Catholic school parent:
Pronouns are not focused on
Respect and love is taught
The teachings of the Catholic Church are taught
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids went to Catholic (graduated recently) and my sons best friend is gay and one other child is trans, friends but not close.
In HS boys wore dresses to dances and the trans child was taking T.
Most of these conversations your worried about are lead by children sharing their experiences so you can’t escape that in our Catholic schools unless you go to the Heights.
Some Teachers are also gay, none were trans.
Name the school- I highly doubt it was affiliated with a parish.
DP: more than one school. And no, naming schools is inappropriate since your intent seems to be to harm these children.
No, my intent is to question the validity of the pp.
Anonymous wrote:What a waste of time teaching this stuff. China’s gonna eat our lunch in 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids went to Catholic (graduated recently) and my sons best friend is gay and one other child is trans, friends but not close.
In HS boys wore dresses to dances and the trans child was taking T.
Most of these conversations your worried about are lead by children sharing their experiences so you can’t escape that in our Catholic schools unless you go to the Heights.
Some Teachers are also gay, none were trans.
I think you’re missing the extent to which this issues are focused on in public schools today. And not from the fellow students but from the teachers and administration. I can understand why op wouldn’t want that for their middle-schooler.
No I’m not my H is a teacher so most of our friends are too. You’re delusional.
Nice grammar
Nice punctuation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids went to Catholic (graduated recently) and my sons best friend is gay and one other child is trans, friends but not close.
In HS boys wore dresses to dances and the trans child was taking T.
Most of these conversations your worried about are lead by children sharing their experiences so you can’t escape that in our Catholic schools unless you go to the Heights.
Some Teachers are also gay, none were trans.
I think you’re missing the extent to which this issues are focused on in public schools today. And not from the fellow students but from the teachers and administration. I can understand why op wouldn’t want that for their middle-schooler.
No I’m not my H is a teacher so most of our friends are too. You’re delusional.
Nice grammar
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids went to Catholic (graduated recently) and my sons best friend is gay and one other child is trans, friends but not close.
In HS boys wore dresses to dances and the trans child was taking T.
Most of these conversations your worried about are lead by children sharing their experiences so you can’t escape that in our Catholic schools unless you go to the Heights.
Some Teachers are also gay, none were trans.
I think you’re missing the extent to which this issues are focused on in public schools today. And not from the fellow students but from the teachers and administration. I can understand why op wouldn’t want that for their middle-schooler.
No I’m not my H is a teacher so most of our friends are too. You’re delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids went to Catholic (graduated recently) and my sons best friend is gay and one other child is trans, friends but not close.
In HS boys wore dresses to dances and the trans child was taking T.
Most of these conversations your worried about are lead by children sharing their experiences so you can’t escape that in our Catholic schools unless you go to the Heights.
Some Teachers are also gay, none were trans.
Name the school- I highly doubt it was affiliated with a parish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids went to Catholic (graduated recently) and my sons best friend is gay and one other child is trans, friends but not close.
In HS boys wore dresses to dances and the trans child was taking T.
Most of these conversations your worried about are lead by children sharing their experiences so you can’t escape that in our Catholic schools unless you go to the Heights.
Some Teachers are also gay, none were trans.
I think you’re missing the extent to which this issues are focused on in public schools today. And not from the fellow students but from the teachers and administration. I can understand why op wouldn’t want that for their middle-schooler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids went to Catholic (graduated recently) and my sons best friend is gay and one other child is trans, friends but not close.
In HS boys wore dresses to dances and the trans child was taking T.
Most of these conversations your worried about are lead by children sharing their experiences so you can’t escape that in our Catholic schools unless you go to the Heights.
Some Teachers are also gay, none were trans.
Name the school- I highly doubt it was affiliated with a parish.
DP: more than one school. And no, naming schools is inappropriate since your intent seems to be to harm these children.