Anonymous wrote:It is word of mouth at our school. I’ve never ever seen it in a school-wide email. But they use school facilities to host events. They are on the Upper campus tonight but inviting 5-8th grade. The middle school dance is on the middle school campus. That is wild to me. This exclusive club is pulling from the dance. Getting kids to go to a dance is a collective action problem. Why would the school allow a group to pull focus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The chapter at our school isn’t diverse. It is a rich kid thing so they can go to Martha’s Vineyard
Perhaps your school isn’t diverse. We live in a majority black city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The chapter at our school isn’t diverse. It is a rich kid thing so they can go to Martha’s Vineyard
Perhaps your school isn’t diverse. We live in a majority black city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The focus club is stealing all the kids from the middle school dance this evening and a bunch of parents are asking… WTF is focus? Is it a donut in exchange for Christian nationalism? Is it just a white supremecist organization to encourage white, elite intermarriage? Where do they even stand on lgbtq issues? The leaders look like crazy eyed Mormons. So the kids go to a makeout summer camp in Martha’s Vineyard? How is it possibly ok for the org to conduct events inside our already Christian school? Is our Christian school too woke Christian for some families? Also… why don’t they tell all parents about focus? It’s like a secret org that only some kids know about. They also attract girls by luring bits with donuts and footballs. Is this a cult?
We have focus at our school and it has a decent amount of kids but they would never choose focus over a middle school dance? What school are you at?
Anonymous wrote:The focus club is stealing all the kids from the middle school dance this evening and a bunch of parents are asking… WTF is focus? Is it a donut in exchange for Christian nationalism? Is it just a white supremecist organization to encourage white, elite intermarriage? Where do they even stand on lgbtq issues? The leaders look like crazy eyed Mormons. So the kids go to a makeout summer camp in Martha’s Vineyard? How is it possibly ok for the org to conduct events inside our already Christian school? Is our Christian school too woke Christian for some families? Also… why don’t they tell all parents about focus? It’s like a secret org that only some kids know about. They also attract girls by luring bits with donuts and footballs. Is this a cult?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our area, FOCUS works with NCS, St Albans, Potomac, SSSAS, Flint hill, and Madeira
Interesting. DC is at one of those and I haven’t heard about it. DC is agnostic though, and very liberal. I wonder how popular it is? Most of those schools lean liberal.
Anonymous wrote:The chapter at our school isn’t diverse. It is a rich kid thing so they can go to Martha’s Vineyard
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our area, FOCUS works with NCS, St Albans, Potomac, SSSAS, Flint hill, and Madeira
Interesting. DC is at one of those and I haven’t heard about it. DC is agnostic though, and very liberal. I wonder how popular it is? Most of those schools lean liberal.
Which of those schools lean liberal? I think it’s the opposite. The schools that lean liberal aren’t listed above.
Episcopal schools tend to lean liberal, so does Flint Hill. I’m not particularly familiar with Potomac or Madeira.
Umm, you must not know why Flint Hill was founded. I would say that some of those schools are not ultra conservative, but they’re all moderately conservative (perhaps with the exception of NCS). I do believe NCS leans slightly liberal. Slightly!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our area, FOCUS works with NCS, St Albans, Potomac, SSSAS, Flint hill, and Madeira
Interesting. DC is at one of those and I haven’t heard about it. DC is agnostic though, and very liberal. I wonder how popular it is? Most of those schools lean liberal.
Which of those schools lean liberal? I think it’s the opposite. The schools that lean liberal aren’t listed above.
Episcopal schools tend to lean liberal, so does Flint Hill. I’m not particularly familiar with Potomac or Madeira.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our area, FOCUS works with NCS, St Albans, Potomac, SSSAS, Flint hill, and Madeira
Interesting. DC is at one of those and I haven’t heard about it. DC is agnostic though, and very liberal. I wonder how popular it is? Most of those schools lean liberal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re literally fighting christo- fascism. How is Bible study not political? In all its forms, bible study, is one of the most political things.
Wow. I’m sure that you value the First Amendment being taught at schools as well.
I’m not sure you’re following