Anonymous wrote:LOL, dozens? Maybe. There's a handful of trans and I honestly don't care about sexual preference. I just don't want my child in a school that celebrates being trans or ones sexual orientation. Totally not necessary and SR does not do that. They quietly accept it, which is totally appropriate. And no, my daughter is 100% straight and one of the few devout students in the school who is also pro life. They need more like her.
Anonymous wrote:Yes this really did happen.
And people are failing to notice there were also used needles. Do you want your child doing that, even with gloves on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know SR is a catholic school but is it conservative? Is it more on the right side or the left?
Not an SR parent but the daughter of one of my close friends goes there. Not conservative and not super catholic. I heard about pride flags in the classroom and many of the girls go to pro choice marches.
Not sure why you are spreading inaccurate information about the school here when you aren't even in the community. There are no pride flags hanging at SR. The school has pivoted to a much stronger Catholic identity while still being welcoming to non Catholic families. Gender issues are tolerated, but not condoned by any means. It certainly isn't celebrated like it is in pubic schools. Plenty of conservative families at SR who will not tolerate that nonsense.
Definitely not nonsense under any circumstance.
Sure it is. Glad SR doesn’t promote pride activities like so many public schools. It is having a horrible influence on our youth.
LOL you do realize there are dozens of lesbian girls at SR? One could be your daughter or her best friend. Get a grip. Even the Pope doesn't care about same sex couples at this point.
LOL, dozens? Maybe. There's a handful of trans and I honestly don't care about sexual preference. I just don't want my child in a school that celebrates being trans or ones sexual orientation. Totally not necessary and SR does not do that. They quietly accept it, which is totally appropriate. And no, my daughter is 100% straight and one of the few devout students in the school who is also pro life. They need more like her.
Yes there are statistically dozens of them at SR. Having rainbow flags is not attacking your "devout" daughter. We go to mass every sunday and rainbow flags are the least of the world's issues.
What if her best friend came out? Would you not allow your daughter to be friends with her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know SR is a catholic school but is it conservative? Is it more on the right side or the left?
Not an SR parent but the daughter of one of my close friends goes there. Not conservative and not super catholic. I heard about pride flags in the classroom and many of the girls go to pro choice marches.
Not sure why you are spreading inaccurate information about the school here when you aren't even in the community. There are no pride flags hanging at SR. The school has pivoted to a much stronger Catholic identity while still being welcoming to non Catholic families. Gender issues are tolerated, but not condoned by any means. It certainly isn't celebrated like it is in pubic schools. Plenty of conservative families at SR who will not tolerate that nonsense.
Definitely not nonsense under any circumstance.
Sure it is. Glad SR doesn’t promote pride activities like so many public schools. It is having a horrible influence on our youth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know SR is a catholic school but is it conservative? Is it more on the right side or the left?
Not an SR parent but the daughter of one of my close friends goes there. Not conservative and not super catholic. I heard about pride flags in the classroom and many of the girls go to pro choice marches.
Not sure why you are spreading inaccurate information about the school here when you aren't even in the community. There are no pride flags hanging at SR. The school has pivoted to a much stronger Catholic identity while still being welcoming to non Catholic families. Gender issues are tolerated, but not condoned by any means. It certainly isn't celebrated like it is in pubic schools. Plenty of conservative families at SR who will not tolerate that nonsense.
Definitely not nonsense under any circumstance.
Sure it is. Glad SR doesn’t promote pride activities like so many public schools. It is having a horrible influence on our youth.
LOL you do realize there are dozens of lesbian girls at SR? One could be your daughter or her best friend. Get a grip. Even the Pope doesn't care about same sex couples at this point.
LOL, dozens? Maybe. There's a handful of trans and I honestly don't care about sexual preference. I just don't want my child in a school that celebrates being trans or ones sexual orientation. Totally not necessary and SR does not do that. They quietly accept it, which is totally appropriate. And no, my daughter is 100% straight and one of the few devout students in the school who is also pro life. They need more like her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know SR is a catholic school but is it conservative? Is it more on the right side or the left?
Not an SR parent but the daughter of one of my close friends goes there. Not conservative and not super catholic. I heard about pride flags in the classroom and many of the girls go to pro choice marches.
Not sure why you are spreading inaccurate information about the school here when you aren't even in the community. There are no pride flags hanging at SR. The school has pivoted to a much stronger Catholic identity while still being welcoming to non Catholic families. Gender issues are tolerated, but not condoned by any means. It certainly isn't celebrated like it is in pubic schools. Plenty of conservative families at SR who will not tolerate that nonsense.
Definitely not nonsense under any circumstance.
Sure it is. Glad SR doesn’t promote pride activities like so many public schools. It is having a horrible influence on our youth.
LOL you do realize there are dozens of lesbian girls at SR? One could be your daughter or her best friend. Get a grip. Even the Pope doesn't care about same sex couples at this point.
LOL, dozens? Maybe. There's a handful of trans and I honestly don't care about sexual preference. I just don't want my child in a school that celebrates being trans or ones sexual orientation. Totally not necessary and SR does not do that. They quietly accept it, which is totally appropriate. And no, my daughter is 100% straight and one of the few devout students in the school who is also pro life. They need more like her.
You think it’s wrong to celebrate being different? I care more about whete the girks are kind to each other, supportive etc, then I do about their sexuality. The type of kids in my kids cohort matters. Their sexuality or gender identity does not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know SR is a catholic school but is it conservative? Is it more on the right side or the left?
Not an SR parent but the daughter of one of my close friends goes there. Not conservative and not super catholic. I heard about pride flags in the classroom and many of the girls go to pro choice marches.
Not sure why you are spreading inaccurate information about the school here when you aren't even in the community. There are no pride flags hanging at SR. The school has pivoted to a much stronger Catholic identity while still being welcoming to non Catholic families. Gender issues are tolerated, but not condoned by any means. It certainly isn't celebrated like it is in pubic schools. Plenty of conservative families at SR who will not tolerate that nonsense.
Definitely not nonsense under any circumstance.
Sure it is. Glad SR doesn’t promote pride activities like so many public schools. It is having a horrible influence on our youth.
LOL you do realize there are dozens of lesbian girls at SR? One could be your daughter or her best friend. Get a grip. Even the Pope doesn't care about same sex couples at this point.
LOL, dozens? Maybe. There's a handful of trans and I honestly don't care about sexual preference. I just don't want my child in a school that celebrates being trans or ones sexual orientation. Totally not necessary and SR does not do that. They quietly accept it, which is totally appropriate. And no, my daughter is 100% straight and one of the few devout students in the school who is also pro life. They need more like her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know SR is a catholic school but is it conservative? Is it more on the right side or the left?
Not an SR parent but the daughter of one of my close friends goes there. Not conservative and not super catholic. I heard about pride flags in the classroom and many of the girls go to pro choice marches.
Not sure why you are spreading inaccurate information about the school here when you aren't even in the community. There are no pride flags hanging at SR. The school has pivoted to a much stronger Catholic identity while still being welcoming to non Catholic families. Gender issues are tolerated, but not condoned by any means. It certainly isn't celebrated like it is in pubic schools. Plenty of conservative families at SR who will not tolerate that nonsense.
Definitely not nonsense under any circumstance.
Sure it is. Glad SR doesn’t promote pride activities like so many public schools. It is having a horrible influence on our youth.
LOL you do realize there are dozens of lesbian girls at SR? One could be your daughter or her best friend. Get a grip. Even the Pope doesn't care about same sex couples at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know SR is a catholic school but is it conservative? Is it more on the right side or the left?
Not an SR parent but the daughter of one of my close friends goes there. Not conservative and not super catholic. I heard about pride flags in the classroom and many of the girls go to pro choice marches.
Not sure why you are spreading inaccurate information about the school here when you aren't even in the community. There are no pride flags hanging at SR. The school has pivoted to a much stronger Catholic identity while still being welcoming to non Catholic families. Gender issues are tolerated, but not condoned by any means. It certainly isn't celebrated like it is in pubic schools. Plenty of conservative families at SR who will not tolerate that nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know SR is a catholic school but is it conservative? Is it more on the right side or the left?
Not an SR parent but the daughter of one of my close friends goes there. Not conservative and not super catholic. I heard about pride flags in the classroom and many of the girls go to pro choice marches.
Not sure why you are spreading inaccurate information about the school here when you aren't even in the community. There are no pride flags hanging at SR. The school has pivoted to a much stronger Catholic identity while still being welcoming to non Catholic families. Gender issues are tolerated, but not condoned by any means. It certainly isn't celebrated like it is in pubic schools. Plenty of conservative families at SR who will not tolerate that nonsense.
Definitely not nonsense under any circumstance.
Sure it is. Glad SR doesn’t promote pride activities like so many public schools. It is having a horrible influence on our youth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know SR is a catholic school but is it conservative? Is it more on the right side or the left?
Not an SR parent but the daughter of one of my close friends goes there. Not conservative and not super catholic. I heard about pride flags in the classroom and many of the girls go to pro choice marches.
Not sure why you are spreading inaccurate information about the school here when you aren't even in the community. There are no pride flags hanging at SR. The school has pivoted to a much stronger Catholic identity while still being welcoming to non Catholic families. Gender issues are tolerated, but not condoned by any means. It certainly isn't celebrated like it is in pubic schools. Plenty of conservative families at SR who will not tolerate that nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know SR is a catholic school but is it conservative? Is it more on the right side or the left?
Not an SR parent but the daughter of one of my close friends goes there. Not conservative and not super catholic. I heard about pride flags in the classroom and many of the girls go to pro choice marches.
Not sure why you are spreading inaccurate information about the school here when you aren't even in the community. There are no pride flags hanging at SR. The school has pivoted to a much stronger Catholic identity while still being welcoming to non Catholic families. Gender issues are tolerated, but not condoned by any means. It certainly isn't celebrated like it is in pubic schools. Plenty of conservative families at SR who will not tolerate that nonsense.
Definitely not nonsense under any circumstance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know SR is a catholic school but is it conservative? Is it more on the right side or the left?
Not an SR parent but the daughter of one of my close friends goes there. Not conservative and not super catholic. I heard about pride flags in the classroom and many of the girls go to pro choice marches.
Not sure why you are spreading inaccurate information about the school here when you aren't even in the community. There are no pride flags hanging at SR. The school has pivoted to a much stronger Catholic identity while still being welcoming to non Catholic families. Gender issues are tolerated, but not condoned by any means. It certainly isn't celebrated like it is in pubic schools. Plenty of conservative families at SR who will not tolerate that nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know SR is a catholic school but is it conservative? Is it more on the right side or the left?
Not an SR parent but the daughter of one of my close friends goes there. Not conservative and not super catholic. I heard about pride flags in the classroom and many of the girls go to pro choice marches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is going into 9th grade next year at Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart. I've seen a lot of mixed reviews on the school and it's left me confused. So I'm just asking so I can get a clear view on the atmosphere of her grade, the school, and the high school in general from a more recent standpoint.
If your daughter is on the quieter side she is most likely to get bullied out of there because bullying in the class of 2029 is very grand. I have a daughter there who is "smart" and there are many girls who either bully her or repeatedly ask her to do their homework and make them cheat sheets for test. She is basically cut out from her peers socially other than that.
I suggest reaching out to the MS guidance counselor. My 2029 daughter had an issue with a couple of girls in the class that were using relational aggression/bullying her and making her miserable. The counselor took action immediately, was very supportive and helpful and the girls behavior stopped.