Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Social justice should encourage open communication not shut it down. I worry that GDS has turned my kid into a quasi republican because he is completely sick of the DEI focus.
He has no interest in applying to SLACs next year as he worries they may have a similar environment. At the moment, he wants to go to a large public university like Michigan or UVA or UCLA.
Yep. Happened to my kid. Except he’s not “quasi” - he’s the chapter president of College Republicans at his school.
Anonymous wrote:woke ideology
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nicely written editorial from a new 9th grader.
Why is a GDS seminar class being delivered lecture style? That is ridiculous. The whole point of a seminar is discussion which is clearly lacking in the 9th grade seminar. Perhaps seminar style is not age appropriate for 9th graders?
What makes this 9th grader even more brave is that they call out the teacher by name and that teacher is actually the junior grade dean. That actually takes balls for a freshman to write in any instance but especially about a CURRENT teacher of theirs and someone in the HS administration. Props to this student.
Honestly, I've been here as a parent at GDS more than 12 years and I've never ever sensed so much discontent bubbling under the surface from parents, students, and teachers about how the school is being run and how some people seem to go out of their way to stifle actual open discussions of the issues that matter. It's been 3-4 years of bad decisions and bad hires.
Anonymous wrote:Social justice should encourage open communication not shut it down. I worry that GDS has turned my kid into a quasi republican because he is completely sick of the DEI focus.
He has no interest in applying to SLACs next year as he worries they may have a similar environment. At the moment, he wants to go to a large public university like Michigan or UVA or UCLA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He just wants a more traditional education where everything isn’t boiled down to identity or ethnicity or race. It’s tiresome to have it seep into their daily eduction.
Based on having seen my GDS kid's homework assignments and reading material, I think that's an overly simplistic and bordering on cynical way to describe the curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://theaugurbit.com/2024/03/10/seminar-limits-our-ability-to-speak-freely/
Just wow on so many levels. But does it change anything?
Great op-ed. There has been something like this written by a student every 3-4 mos in the school paper. My kid says that 75% of the kids agree with this sentiment. Maybe 90%. It's a few very loud hold out kids who are in favor of the status quo.
Russell keeps writing essays and giving talks about encouraging thought and idea diversity and yet, the admins and some select faculty and maybe 10-25% of the kids think they are running / at a social justice advocacy org instead of a f*'ing school
Russell is very removed from the day to day running of the school.
Anonymous wrote:Nicely written editorial from a new 9th grader.
Why is a GDS seminar class being delivered lecture style? That is ridiculous. The whole point of a seminar is discussion which is clearly lacking in the 9th grade seminar. Perhaps seminar style is not age appropriate for 9th graders?
Anonymous wrote:He just wants a more traditional education where everything isn’t boiled down to identity or ethnicity or race. It’s tiresome to have it seep into their daily eduction.
Anonymous wrote:Social justice should encourage open communication not shut it down. I worry that GDS has turned my kid into a quasi republican because he is completely sick of the DEI focus.
He has no interest in applying to SLACs next year as he worries they may have a similar environment. At the moment, he wants to go to a large public university like Michigan or UVA or UCLA.
Anonymous wrote:What does someone who's "sick of DEI" stand for affirmatively? What are their values exactly?
Anonymous wrote:What does someone who's "sick of DEI" stand for affirmatively? What are their values exactly?