Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:okay tolerance goes both ways. I know very few conservatives who have a problem with liberals but just about every liberal I know really attacks conservatives including wanting to shut out their kids from schools. Keep in mind this is why the former head of Beauvoir was fired-she wanted to keep out conservative families. Thank god calmer minds prevailed and she is gone.
Keep on with your fantasies. That’s not why she was fired. The only conservative family she actively tried to keep out we’re the Trumps, for which some of us were very grateful. Secret Service presence complicates things, and it would have changed Beauvoir in a negative way.
She was fired for a number of different reasons, most of which had to do with competence, leadership, and interpersonal skillss — or lack thereof.
Baloney it was the truth. The other stuff true also. By the way even your reasoning was wack-keeping out anyone based on politics is not okay. Pretty sure you would have had no problem with the Biden’s. Also Trump did not look at Beauvoir-not age group. His daughter (for her kids) chose a Jewish school purposely in line with her faith. Also a great school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:okay tolerance goes both ways. I know very few conservatives who have a problem with liberals but just about every liberal I know really attacks conservatives including wanting to shut out their kids from schools. Keep in mind this is why the former head of Beauvoir was fired-she wanted to keep out conservative families. Thank god calmer minds prevailed and she is gone.
Keep on with your fantasies. That’s not why she was fired. The only conservative family she actively tried to keep out we’re the Trumps, for which some of us were very grateful. Secret Service presence complicates things, and it would have changed Beauvoir in a negative way.
She was fired for a number of different reasons, most of which had to do with competence, leadership, and interpersonal skillss — or lack thereof.
Anonymous wrote:They only represent a small group that all belong to the same club and are all very republican. The majority of families I know did not support Kavanaugh.
Anonymous wrote:Hello,
I understand key admission years for NCS are 4, 7, and 9. Are any onbtos3 years easier or harder than others? We are happy st our K-8 but really would like NCS for HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one said otherwise. The point, which you missed entirely, and which was the thrust of the initial post, is that of the Big 3s, the conservatives most often choose the Cathedral schools. [b]
DP here. Just because conservatives and pro-Trump families may choose the Cathedral schools as their first choice does not necessarily mean the Cathedral schools choose them. Cathedral schools’ handbooks specifically say they value diversity, inclusicity, and a tolerant community. They choose their community by who they admit into their community.
You are clueless about the Cathedral community if you think valuing diversity, inclusivity, and a tolerant community means no conservatives and pro-Trumpsters. [b]There are a significant number of such families there, as evidenced by the Beauvoir and STA moms who held a press conference on behalf of Kavanaugh.
NCS and STA accept the majority of their students from Beauvoir, which accepts students from well-off families that can afford private school tuition starting in pre-K or K. Strangely, a large number of those wealthy families are conservative Republicans.
I am not touting this. I am a dyed-in-the-wool liberal, long-time Cathedral parent. Parents of both political persuasions are generally civil and politics usually don’t interfere with maintaining a friendly community vibe, However, at certain times, such as the recent Kavanaugh hearings, things get more strained.
In the run-up to the 2016 elections, Cathedral parents were reminded to be careful of what we said at home about those holding opposing political views. That was a difficult election for the community because the blatant anti-immigrant and xenophobic nature of Trump’s campaigning evoked strong emotions.
Anonymous wrote:okay tolerance goes both ways. I know very few conservatives who have a problem with liberals but just about every liberal I know really attacks conservatives including wanting to shut out their kids from schools. Keep in mind this is why the former head of Beauvoir was fired-she wanted to keep out conservative families. Thank god calmer minds prevailed and she is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one said otherwise. [b]The point, which you missed entirely, and which was the thrust of the initial post, is that of the Big 3s, the conservatives most often choose the Cathedral schools. [b]
DP here. Just because conservatives and pro-Trump families may choose the Cathedral schools as their first choice does not necessarily mean the Cathedral schools choose them. Cathedral schools’ handbooks specifically say they value diversity, inclusicity, and a tolerant community. They choose their community by who they admit into their community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a liberal and I find Sidwell liberals very smug so I can understand why conservatives would prefer the Cathedral schools.
Me too! They are so liberal that they're stuck up about it. Like you're only worthwhile if you're liberal AND famous AND work in policy or government.
Doesn't everyone work in policy or government in DC?![]()

Anonymous wrote:okay tolerance goes both ways. I know very few conservatives who have a problem with liberals but just about every liberal I know really attacks conservatives including wanting to shut out their kids from schools. Keep in mind this is why the former head of Beauvoir was fired-she wanted to keep out conservative families. Thank god calmer minds prevailed and she is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a liberal and I find Sidwell liberals very smug so I can understand why conservatives would prefer the Cathedral schools.
Me too! They are so liberal that they're stuck up about it. Like you're only worthwhile if you're liberal AND famous AND work in policy or government.
Anonymous wrote:I am a liberal and I find Sidwell liberals very smug so I can understand why conservatives would prefer the Cathedral schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My girl graduated from Harvard OP and was soundly rejected from NCS. Ironically, there were no NCS grads in my dd's class at Harvard. Maybe they look for something other than Ivy material.
I know plenty of girls from NCS that went to Ivies and are at Ivies now. Congrats to your daughter for getting into Harvard. That’s quite an accomplishment.
Thank you! It's rare on DCUM when someone is nice w/o snark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My girl graduated from Harvard OP and was soundly rejected from NCS. Ironically, there were no NCS grads in my dd's class at Harvard. Maybe they look for something other than Ivy material.
I know plenty of girls from NCS that went to Ivies and are at Ivies now. Congrats to your daughter for getting into Harvard. That’s quite an accomplishment.
Thank you! It's rare on DCUM when someone is nice w/o snark.