Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son goes to GDS and we see first hand that among his friend group that in their words are " sick of DEI calling them racists".
and sexists...
Exactly. I think they stopped using terms like patriarchy and toxic masculinity officially in the last year. It doesn't stop their assemblies programming from getting speakers on the "DEI Grift Circuit" from being speakers nearly every week.
"But we had a Fox News speaker once..." Come on, GDS. Do better. Take away assemblies programming from the DEI office.
Stop the stupid clubs vs. affinity groups designation (clubs get nary any budget but affinity groups get big budgets) - see student paper article today
https://theaugurbit.com/2024/11/10/new-christian-students-union-seeks-affinity-group-status/
You reap what you sow. You have a HS full of (yes full of) boys who were raised in liberal homes, went to GDS for liberal values, and were called toxic masculine and racist for 2 years. And you jam DEI assemblies EVERY single week. What do you expect will happen?
Part of the problem but whistling past the graveyard and pretending to be part of a (fake) solution.
Meanwhile as a parent, I have to undo the stupid boy rage concocted because they can't program assemblies without the DEI office agreeing on each one.
This is why more long time GDS stalwart teachers are talking about leaving after this year. Just watch. These are beloved teachers across subject areas who feel stifled in their ability to present balanced views.
Meanwhile, as a parent, you knew what you were getting into and send your kid there every day anyway. Have you actually gone to the school to complain? You need to be part of the solution, not a bystander.
We keep going over the same ground on this thread. You keep saying I knew what I was getting into 15 years ago when I chose to send my kids there. It was not the same school. Sounds like you disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son goes to GDS and we see first hand that among his friend group that in their words are " sick of DEI calling them racists".
and sexists...
Exactly. I think they stopped using terms like patriarchy and toxic masculinity officially in the last year. It doesn't stop their assemblies programming from getting speakers on the "DEI Grift Circuit" from being speakers nearly every week.
"But we had a Fox News speaker once..." Come on, GDS. Do better. Take away assemblies programming from the DEI office.
Stop the stupid clubs vs. affinity groups designation (clubs get nary any budget but affinity groups get big budgets) - see student paper article today
https://theaugurbit.com/2024/11/10/new-christian-students-union-seeks-affinity-group-status/
You reap what you sow. You have a HS full of (yes full of) boys who were raised in liberal homes, went to GDS for liberal values, and were called toxic masculine and racist for 2 years. And you jam DEI assemblies EVERY single week. What do you expect will happen?
Part of the problem but whistling past the graveyard and pretending to be part of a (fake) solution.
Meanwhile as a parent, I have to undo the stupid boy rage concocted because they can't program assemblies without the DEI office agreeing on each one.
This is why more long time GDS stalwart teachers are talking about leaving after this year. Just watch. These are beloved teachers across subject areas who feel stifled in their ability to present balanced views.
Meanwhile, as a parent, you knew what you were getting into and send your kid there every day anyway. Have you actually gone to the school to complain? You need to be part of the solution, not a bystander.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son goes to GDS and we see first hand that among his friend group that in their words are " sick of DEI calling them racists".
and sexists...
Exactly. I think they stopped using terms like patriarchy and toxic masculinity officially in the last year. It doesn't stop their assemblies programming from getting speakers on the "DEI Grift Circuit" from being speakers nearly every week.
"But we had a Fox News speaker once..." Come on, GDS. Do better. Take away assemblies programming from the DEI office.
Stop the stupid clubs vs. affinity groups designation (clubs get nary any budget but affinity groups get big budgets) - see student paper article today
https://theaugurbit.com/2024/11/10/new-christian-students-union-seeks-affinity-group-status/
You reap what you sow. You have a HS full of (yes full of) boys who were raised in liberal homes, went to GDS for liberal values, and were called toxic masculine and racist for 2 years. And you jam DEI assemblies EVERY single week. What do you expect will happen?
Part of the problem but whistling past the graveyard and pretending to be part of a (fake) solution.
Meanwhile as a parent, I have to undo the stupid boy rage concocted because they can't program assemblies without the DEI office agreeing on each one.
This is why more long time GDS stalwart teachers are talking about leaving after this year. Just watch. These are beloved teachers across subject areas who feel stifled in their ability to present balanced views.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son goes to GDS and we see first hand that among his friend group that in their words are " sick of DEI calling them racists".
and sexists...
Anonymous wrote:My son goes to GDS and we see first hand that among his friend group that in their words are " sick of DEI calling them racists".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, that's your issue. You signed up for a person (Kevin Barr) and not for the actual mission of the school. The School is pretty clear about who it is and what it stands for. What did you miss when they spoke about it during your admissions process? Who were the assembly speakers?
GDS will always follow the lead of the progressive elites. Right now those elites are in denial and fighting to hold onto their leadership positions but the internal reckoning hasn't happened yet. As the DNC changes so shall GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Well, that's your issue. You signed up for a person (Kevin Barr) and not for the actual mission of the school. The School is pretty clear about who it is and what it stands for. What did you miss when they spoke about it during your admissions process? Who were the assembly speakers?
Anonymous wrote:GDS parents here -they have had a FOX reporter as a guest speaker too at the assemblies; I think there is more of a push to bring in balance.
FWIW - a lot of the boys have become quiet Trump supporters at GDS, but would not say it out loud, because they know their opinions are not acceptable at the school. It is normal for kids to rebel against previous generations, and the rebellion against the old people at GDS teaching the type of stuff as at this assembly, is quiet rebellion and thinking independently/open to Trump.
Anonymous wrote:GDS parents here -they have had a FOX reporter as a guest speaker too at the assemblies; I think there is more of a push to bring in balance.
FWIW - a lot of the boys have become quiet Trump supporters at GDS, but would not say it out loud, because they know their opinions are not acceptable at the school. It is normal for kids to rebel against previous generations, and the rebellion against the old people at GDS teaching the type of stuff as at this assembly, is quiet rebellion and thinking independently/open to Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I"d assume with that list of topics that it was an assembly that allowed students to share their thoughts and anxieties of the week.
I can ask our DC when they get home. Was your student texting you? (Um - follow the cell phone policy much?) Because your post was during the school hours.
It was an outside speaker. GDS platforming that view and not the opposite is literally a contributing reason to the mess we are all in. I’m not catasrophizing.
Ask your high schooler at GDS how many of the boys in high school are Trump supporters. It’s well over 50 percent of my kid’s HS friends (the boys). Well done GDS.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know GDS, but I do know students exaggerate. Take it with a grain of salt.