Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine anyone recommending the Heights for someone who says they have an emotionally fragile child. It's sink or swim. One day in carpool (which is also not organized and is dog eat dog) for someone else's boy I saw a teacher bring a class of very young boys, 3rd or 4th grade, marching in a line presumably to go to chapel. Three kids had done something the teacher didn't like and he made them do push-ups right there in front of the other boys and the entire car pool line. Thank heavens my son isn't there - I don't even know if he can DO a push-up. Extremely punitive and embarrassing. The OP hadn't even indicated they were Catholic and notwithstanding what others have posted, you WILL be uncomfortable if you are not REALLY Catholic in that environment..
Once again a "friend" of a parent whose kids don't even go to the school judges a whole school on on one tiny glimpse.
I have never heard of my kids "marching in a line" - to chapel would never happen at carpool time.
I am comfortable and not "really" catholic.