Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“We’re atheists.”
Whatever
LOL why does this bother you? Because you were told to believe in a boogyman in the sky?
Nope that’s not it at all. I don’t really believe myself tbh. It’s just so unnecessarily aggressive and ironically sanctimonious of you to bring it up. Like who gives a shit?
If a school is good and there’s a little religion who cares. Your kid can deal with it. It’s called pluralism and acceptance and not being an a$$hole about everything.
If someone doesn't want to send their kid to a school with "a little religion", it's their choice when it comes to private. And no, "a little religion" is just as harmful as a lot. No religion at all would be best for the bogeyman in the sky.
Anonymous wrote:WIS would be by far the best fit for your son. The upper school campus is located in NW DC, lots of families there speak Mandarin, the school has some excellent sports teams and has just invested in a new science building, and the children who attend do not come from extreme wealth.
Anonymous wrote:Looking for a high school for my son.
High achieving child, loves academics and sports, also very social. Takes Mandarin in middle and wants to continue in high school.
Atheist family/ not interested in Catholic school.
Lives in NW dc but willing to travel to Maryland.
Interested in a small, college prep environment but ideally down to earth NOT pretentious school with cliquey, only extreme wealthy and lack of values.
Anonymous wrote:9th grade admissions from public school are tough. Might have to apply widely just to get an acceptance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“We’re atheists.”
Whatever
LOL why does this bother you? Because you were told to believe in a boogyman in the sky?
Nope that’s not it at all. I don’t really believe myself tbh. It’s just so unnecessarily aggressive and ironically sanctimonious of you to bring it up. Like who gives a shit?
If a school is good and there’s a little religion who cares. Your kid can deal with it. It’s called pluralism and acceptance and not being an a$$hole about everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“We’re atheists.”
Whatever
LOL why does this bother you? Because you were told to believe in a boogyman in the sky?
Anonymous wrote:If you want to continue Mandarin wouldn’t you want to go DCPS at Yu Ying instead of private? I’m not sure what private schools offer Chinese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“We’re atheists.”
Whatever
LOL why does this bother you? Because you were told to believe in a boogyman in the sky?