Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good thing you found out, OP, so you won’t apply there.
Good for the school, that is.
Yeah, if I wanted my kids to be indoctrinated, I’d just save the 55K and send them to public school.
This. Noticed no one is denying it. They’re just attacking people and attacking the organization.
More than one thing can be true.
1. A teacher may have spoken some words.
2. Someone else may have taken those words out of context and/or misrepresented them.
3. Project Veritas is a heaping pile of poo.
4. People who immediately believe anything coming out of PV are dumb AF.
5. People who push misinformation on the interwebs are POSs.
Well, it's not just hearsay. They did have that man on video actually saying that he's subverting Catholic teachings and feels great about it. And he's the Dean of an all-girls Catholic school. Whether you like Project Veritas or not, there's no denying that he actually said those things. If you don't believe in Catholic values or teachings, then you should not be teaching there, much less be the Dean of that school. He should be fired already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Stone Ridge parent, I found this news very disturbing. I do hope I am not alone here. My daughter is in the upper school and never had any interaction with this teacher, however, his derogatory remarks about the Catholic Church are quite disturbing and not appropriate for a leader in the school. He should be fired immediately.
I agree. I’m also a SR parent, and my daughter is in the MS with him as the Dean. I sent my child to SR for the Catholic teaching. If the dean is trying to subvert Catholic teachings, the reason most of us parents sent our children there, then that dean should not be there. If he doesn’t agree to the purpose of that school, why would he want to teach there? He’s obviously trying to destroy the school’s purpose from the inside. As he stated on the recording.
I understand the school is crossing its t’s and dotting its i’s before it takes any actions, but I hope SR does the right thing. He should not be teaching at a school he doesn’t believe in.
Let’s be real. You sent your DD to SR because she didn’t get into NCS or Holton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good thing you found out, OP, so you won’t apply there.
Good for the school, that is.
Yeah, if I wanted my kids to be indoctrinated, I’d just save the 55K and send them to public school.
This. Noticed no one is denying it. They’re just attacking people and attacking the organization.
More than one thing can be true.
1. A teacher may have spoken some words.
2. Someone else may have taken those words out of context and/or misrepresented them.
3. Project Veritas is a heaping pile of poo.
4. People who immediately believe anything coming out of PV are dumb AF.
5. People who push misinformation on the interwebs are POSs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good thing you found out, OP, so you won’t apply there.
Good for the school, that is.
Yeah, if I wanted my kids to be indoctrinated, I’d just save the 55K and send them to public school.
This. Noticed no one is denying it. They’re just attacking people and attacking the organization.
Anonymous wrote:Conservatives are doing a great job of whitening prestigious learning institutions. They are winning the war on integration.
They have been looking to attack DC area privates back when they accused GDS of teaching Critical Race Theory.
Now they know that just merely calling singing "DEI and woke" and parents will fold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Stone Ridge parent, I found this news very disturbing. I do hope I am not alone here. My daughter is in the upper school and never had any interaction with this teacher, however, his derogatory remarks about the Catholic Church are quite disturbing and not appropriate for a leader in the school. He should be fired immediately.
I agree. I’m also a SR parent, and my daughter is in the MS with him as the Dean. I sent my child to SR for the Catholic teaching. If the dean is trying to subvert Catholic teachings, the reason most of us parents sent our children there, then that dean should not be there. If he doesn’t agree to the purpose of that school, why would he want to teach there? He’s obviously trying to destroy the school’s purpose from the inside. As he stated on the recording.
I understand the school is crossing its t’s and dotting its i’s before it takes any actions, but I hope SR does the right thing. He should not be teaching at a school he doesn’t believe in.
Let’s be real. You sent your DD to SR because she didn’t get into NCS or Holton
Wrong. SR was the only school we cared about. We have no interest in NCS or Holton, too woke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Stone Ridge parent, I found this news very disturbing. I do hope I am not alone here. My daughter is in the upper school and never had any interaction with this teacher, however, his derogatory remarks about the Catholic Church are quite disturbing and not appropriate for a leader in the school. He should be fired immediately.
I agree. I’m also a SR parent, and my daughter is in the MS with him as the Dean. I sent my child to SR for the Catholic teaching. If the dean is trying to subvert Catholic teachings, the reason most of us parents sent our children there, then that dean should not be there. If he doesn’t agree to the purpose of that school, why would he want to teach there? He’s obviously trying to destroy the school’s purpose from the inside. As he stated on the recording.
I understand the school is crossing its t’s and dotting its i’s before it takes any actions, but I hope SR does the right thing. He should not be teaching at a school he doesn’t believe in.
Let’s be real. You sent your DD to SR because she didn’t get into NCS or Holton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Stone Ridge parent, I found this news very disturbing. I do hope I am not alone here. My daughter is in the upper school and never had any interaction with this teacher, however, his derogatory remarks about the Catholic Church are quite disturbing and not appropriate for a leader in the school. He should be fired immediately.
I agree. I’m also a SR parent, and my daughter is in the MS with him as the Dean. I sent my child to SR for the Catholic teaching. If the dean is trying to subvert Catholic teachings, the reason most of us parents sent our children there, then that dean should not be there. If he doesn’t agree to the purpose of that school, why would he want to teach there? He’s obviously trying to destroy the school’s purpose from the inside. As he stated on the recording.
I understand the school is crossing its t’s and dotting its i’s before it takes any actions, but I hope SR does the right thing. He should not be teaching at a school he doesn’t believe in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question: we expect teachers and schools to tell us when our children are doing poorly in math or science or history, but not if they’re experiencing gender dysphoria?
Sadly, it's for the child's own protection, if the child doesn't feel safe telling their parents about their dysphoria.
Just as some may not feel safe telling their parents they are failing math. I don't see the difference. It is up to the family to work out these issues, not school personnel.
Math is a graded core subject. A child’s sexuality or gender identity is not.
Agree. It is 100 percent the family, and not the teachers' job. Not in any way within a teacher's purview. Kids telling teachers or teachers presuming to recognize gender dysphoria--neither is a reliable source. Most importantly, (nearly all) teachers are not licensed by their jurisdictions to practice psychotherapy. Affirming a child's view that they are in the "wrong body" is a psychological intervention that schools/teachers should not be making.
Anonymous wrote:As a Stone Ridge parent, I found this news very disturbing. I do hope I am not alone here. My daughter is in the upper school and never had any interaction with this teacher, however, his derogatory remarks about the Catholic Church are quite disturbing and not appropriate for a leader in the school. He should be fired immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Because they have people who identify as boys at the school.