Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth is a moderate Republican in today’s environment? That doesn’t exist.
A dying breed to be sure, but we do still exist. Most of us have not been happy with *any* Congress or any Presidential administration this century.
If you voted for Trump (or even just didn’t vote against him) then you are MAGA. You are pretending that you’re better than MAGA by giving it some pretend label. There are zero episcopal schools in the DMV that are maga friendly. Your beliefs are limited to Catholic and Christian academy only. Trust me. Unless you bribe the shit out of your peers at episcopal schools then you are socially toast. And even if you do bribe them, it’s a transactional connection only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth is a moderate Republican in today’s environment? That doesn’t exist.
A dying breed to be sure, but we do still exist. Most of us have not been happy with *any* Congress or any Presidential administration this century.
If you voted for Trump (or even just didn’t vote against him) then you are MAGA. You are pretending that you’re better than MAGA by giving it some pretend label. There are zero episcopal schools in the DMV that are maga friendly. Your beliefs are limited to Catholic and Christian academy only. Trust me. Unless you bribe the shit out of your peers at episcopal schools then you are socially toast. And even if you do bribe them, it’s a transactional connection only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No to St. Patrick's - too liberal. Same with Potomac. No to SSSAS.
St Patrick’s has gone so far left that all the students are leaving 😂
Anonymous wrote:If you still vote for Republicans, the Catholic schools will be the best fit for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with others who say no to St. Pats. It's too liberal. When I went to visit last year, every classroom and staff office had a pride flag displayed (and it wasn't Pride month). But I didn't see a single American flag. It was a bit much.
Of the Episcopalian schools, I'd say Washington Episcopal School (WES) could be a good fit. It's a fantastic K-8 school. Very welcoming and inclusive but not overly progressive.
This is just a way to say that it's a safe space for LGBTQ kids. A lot of teaching spaces have some indication of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth is a moderate Republican in today’s environment? That doesn’t exist.
A dying breed to be sure, but we do still exist. Most of us have not been happy with *any* Congress or any Presidential administration this century.
If you voted for Trump (or even just didn’t vote against him) then you are MAGA. You are pretending that you’re better than MAGA by giving it some pretend label. There are zero episcopal schools in the DMV that are maga friendly. Your beliefs are limited to Catholic and Christian academy only. Trust me. Unless you bribe the shit out of your peers at episcopal schools then you are socially toast. And even if you do bribe them, it’s a transactional connection only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth is a moderate Republican in today’s environment? That doesn’t exist.
A dying breed to be sure, but we do still exist. Most of us have not been happy with *any* Congress or any Presidential administration this century.
If you voted for Trump (or even just didn’t vote against him) then you are MAGA. You are pretending that you’re better than MAGA by giving it some pretend label. There are zero episcopal schools in the DMV that are maga friendly. Your beliefs are limited to Catholic and Christian academy only. Trust me. Unless you bribe the shit out of your peers at episcopal schools then you are socially toast. And even if you do bribe them, it’s a transactional connection only.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with others who say no to St. Pats. It's too liberal. When I went to visit last year, every classroom and staff office had a pride flag displayed (and it wasn't Pride month). But I didn't see a single American flag. It was a bit much.
Of the Episcopalian schools, I'd say Washington Episcopal School (WES) could be a good fit. It's a fantastic K-8 school. Very welcoming and inclusive but not overly progressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Potomac. Pretty progressive school.
(Laugh) About half the time on DCUM, Potomac School is labeled progressive or liberal politically. The other half of the time, it is labeled conservative or MAGA on DCUM.
OP might want to visit schools and form their own opinions. The ultra-left posters here on DCUM label most things as right-wing. The ultra right-wing posters here label most things as left-wing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depending on what you're looking for, there are a host of classical Christian schools that are pretty middle of the road (Rivendell, Tyndale), mainstream schools (National Presbyterian, Beauvoir, Nysmith), and Catholics (St. Anselm's, Stone Ridge, Bishop O'Connell) that may be of interest to you.
In my world, Rivendell is pretty far from the mainstream. It is a good fit for some, but not for most families.
Westminster in Annandale has a much better claim to be politically/socially middle of the road while having a classical (and non-religious) curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth is a moderate Republican in today’s environment? That doesn’t exist.
A dying breed to be sure, but we do still exist. Most of us have not been happy with *any* Congress or any Presidential administration this century.
Anonymous wrote:No to St. Patrick's - too liberal. Same with Potomac. No to SSSAS.