Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge has had students that were born physically female but identify as something else.
I don't believe they have admitted students born physically male who identify as female.
How would you know?
Oh geez people this is not some kind of ‘gotcha’ moment. A catholic school is probably not your best option for a trans kid. If that requires more explanation, you are an idiot. You have bigger issues if you are a trans parent who chooses that education over the thousands of other local offerings. Rome is not changing its tune anytime soon.
Stone Ridge is a Catholic school?
In name only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would Stone Ridge consider an application from a transgender student?
Yes everyone does. Next!?
Is this a definitive response from the school that they would consider an application from a student assigned male at birth? Is there anything in writing to back this up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would Stone Ridge consider an application from a transgender student?
Yes everyone does. Next!?
Is this a definitive response from the school that they would consider an application from a student assigned male at birth? Is there anything in writing to back this up?
Anonymous wrote:Would Stone Ridge consider an application from a transgender student?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would Stone Ridge consider an application from a transgender student?
Yes everyone does. Next!?
Is this a definitive response from the school that they would consider an application from a student assigned male at birth? Is there anything in writing to back this up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge has had students that were born physically female but identify as something else.
I don't believe they have admitted students born physically male who identify as female.
How would you know?
Oh geez people this is not some kind of ‘gotcha’ moment. A catholic school is probably not your best option for a trans kid. If that requires more explanation, you are an idiot. You have bigger issues if you are a trans parent who chooses that education over the thousands of other local offerings. Rome is not changing its tune anytime soon.
Stone Ridge is a Catholic school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would Stone Ridge consider an application from a transgender student?
Yes everyone does. Next!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge has had students that were born physically female but identify as something else.
I don't believe they have admitted students born physically male who identify as female.
How would you know?
Oh geez people this is not some kind of ‘gotcha’ moment. A catholic school is probably not your best option for a trans kid. If that requires more explanation, you are an idiot. You have bigger issues if you are a trans parent who chooses that education over the thousands of other local offerings. Rome is not changing its tune anytime soon.
Stone Ridge is a Catholic school?
Anonymous wrote:Would Stone Ridge consider an application from a transgender student?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge has had students that were born physically female but identify as something else.
I don't believe they have admitted students born physically male who identify as female.
How would you know?
Oh geez people this is not some kind of ‘gotcha’ moment. A catholic school is probably not your best option for a trans kid. If that requires more explanation, you are an idiot. You have bigger issues if you are a trans parent who chooses that education over the thousands of other local offerings. Rome is not changing its tune anytime soon.
I wasn't suggesting it was a gotcha moment. Just wondering how people would know if the school or family chose not to announce their child us a trans girl.
Wouldn’t be that hard. Starting with conversations between the school and the school the applicant was coming from.
If the sending school didn’t disclose this even informally, then this might be the last kid the school ever sent to the school. No trust would exist between the two schools.
Anonymous wrote:OP, there was a suggestion that you are a troll who is trying to stir up trouble. Are you there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge has had students that were born physically female but identify as something else.
I don't believe they have admitted students born physically male who identify as female.
How would you know?
Oh geez people this is not some kind of ‘gotcha’ moment. A catholic school is probably not your best option for a trans kid. If that requires more explanation, you are an idiot. You have bigger issues if you are a trans parent who chooses that education over the thousands of other local offerings. Rome is not changing its tune anytime soon.
I wasn't suggesting it was a gotcha moment. Just wondering how people would know if the school or family chose not to announce their child us a trans girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge has had students that were born physically female but identify as something else.
I don't believe they have admitted students born physically male who identify as female.
How would you know?
Oh geez people this is not some kind of ‘gotcha’ moment. A catholic school is probably not your best option for a trans kid. If that requires more explanation, you are an idiot. You have bigger issues if you are a trans parent who chooses that education over the thousands of other local offerings. Rome is not changing its tune anytime soon.
I wasn't suggesting it was a gotcha moment. Just wondering how people would know if the school or family chose not to announce their child us a trans girl.