Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga boys can’t host parties at their houses in Vienna and Arlington so they try to storm other school’s parties in Bethesda and DC.
Why?
My son was friends with boys all over the DMV and went to parties in Arlingotn, Bethesda, DC and Chevy Chase. I'm not understanding this comment.
Do you know why all the schools in the WCAC have girls in the stands but Gonzaga doesn’t?
Anonymous wrote:The commute sucks. Everything else makes it worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The neighborhood around the school isn’t great
But great for service opportunities.
This.This. This.
Ms. Murphy's social justice class changed my son. He experienced sadness and a broken system but arrived at the end with humility, more humble and a desire to make a difference as an adult in the large world in front of him. He walked the streets of DC to feed the homeless and assisted in the homeless shelter (in the basement of St. Als). How many boys get to witness daily this level of kindness from a community? I know this all starts in the home but young men can be deterred by so many factors but Gonzaga leveled up.
Who’s an example of why people don’t like Gonzaga. They’re homeless people everywhere not just in DC.
They are homeless shelters literally everywhere.
Every school has service.
You can see from this post how they think it’s “different“ for them, and it’s not.
Anonymous wrote:School spirit at Gonzaga is 100x more than any other school. Eagles fly high! It is a special place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend’s son goes there and I have heard some negative things about the “cult” like atmosphere at GZ. Most parents are “all in” and actively shower the school with nothing but praise and love. A sense of superiority is cultivated in students from day one. Some spin this as creating a strong brotherhood, but for others it is a bit much. There are parents who want a strong Catholic education for their sons but who don’t want to drink the kool aid. I’ve also heard about horrible sportsmanship shown by some of GZ’s teams, which is not embraced by all parents.
Last year a Gonzaga boy was arrested with brass knuckles and a pellet gun on his way to a SJC football game. Every year the students vandalize other schools in the name of "school spirit"
I've been to multiple lacrosse and football games, both home and away, over the past four years and have heard nothing about GZ students acting out and/or vandalizing host schools, nor have my sons mentioned anything, nor have we parents gotten communications from the school regarding behavior at sports events. I've attended double digit events in small stadiums where obnoxious behavior would've been noticed easily and I've personally seen nothing that would track with what you're saying.
Not saying none of this happened, but I'm definitely leaning towards "you're making sh*t up" POV here.
Yiu are lying
My nephew is a star on that team and yes it happened and my SIL pulled her younger ones because of the schools crappy response
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga boys can’t host parties at their houses in Vienna and Arlington so they try to storm other school’s parties in Bethesda and DC.
Why?
My son was friends with boys all over the DMV and went to parties in Arlingotn, Bethesda, DC and Chevy Chase. I'm not understanding this comment.
Do you know why all the schools in the WCAC have girls in the stands but Gonzaga doesn’t?
There are definitely girls in the stands. There were even girls at the football championship game at the Naval Academy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga boys can’t host parties at their houses in Vienna and Arlington so they try to storm other school’s parties in Bethesda and DC.
Why?
My son was friends with boys all over the DMV and went to parties in Arlingotn, Bethesda, DC and Chevy Chase. I'm not understanding this comment.
Do you know why all the schools in the WCAC have girls in the stands but Gonzaga doesn’t?
There are definitely girls in the stands. There were even girls at the football championship game at the Naval Academy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga boys can’t host parties at their houses in Vienna and Arlington so they try to storm other school’s parties in Bethesda and DC.
Why?
My son was friends with boys all over the DMV and went to parties in Arlingotn, Bethesda, DC and Chevy Chase. I'm not understanding this comment.
Do you know why all the schools in the WCAC have girls in the stands but Gonzaga doesn’t?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t like how the boys are shirtless at football games when it’s cold outside.
Rival schools call that a "White Out" whenever they play Gonzaga.
and it's a tradition. Gonzaga has many!
It’s still a white out. Some traditions should end when in the light they are seen to be less than positive .
I wish they would get rid of the cigars at Graduation.
why? what's your reasoning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t like how the boys are shirtless at football games when it’s cold outside.
Rival schools call that a "White Out" whenever they play Gonzaga.
and it's a tradition. Gonzaga has many!
It’s still a white out. Some traditions should end when in the light they are seen to be less than positive .
I wish they would get rid of the cigars at Graduation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The neighborhood around the school isn’t great
But great for service opportunities.
This.This. This.
Ms. Murphy's social justice class changed my son. He experienced sadness and a broken system but arrived at the end with humility, more humble and a desire to make a difference as an adult in the large world in front of him. He walked the streets of DC to feed the homeless and assisted in the homeless shelter (in the basement of St. Als). How many boys get to witness daily this level of kindness from a community? I know this all starts in the home but young men can be deterred by so many factors but Gonzaga leveled up.
Who’s an example of why people don’t like Gonzaga. They’re homeless people everywhere not just in DC.
They are homeless shelters literally everywhere.
Every school has service.
You can see from this post how they think it’s “different“ for them, and it’s not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga boys can’t host parties at their houses in Vienna and Arlington so they try to storm other school’s parties in Bethesda and DC.
Why?
My son was friends with boys all over the DMV and went to parties in Arlingotn, Bethesda, DC and Chevy Chase. I'm not understanding this comment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The neighborhood around the school isn’t great
But great for service opportunities.
This.This. This.
Ms. Murphy's social justice class changed my son. He experienced sadness and a broken system but arrived at the end with humility, more humble and a desire to make a difference as an adult in the large world in front of him. He walked the streets of DC to feed the homeless and assisted in the homeless shelter (in the basement of St. Als). How many boys get to witness daily this level of kindness from a community? I know this all starts in the home but young men can be deterred by so many factors but Gonzaga leveled up.