Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I’d heard more liberal families are leaving. A parent complained about there being too many rainbow stickers and voila, a bunch were taken down. The dress code is obviously super conservative. And they recently had an 8th grade seminar discussion about Jan 6th and approached it as if there are “two sides” with equally valid perspectives.
To each their own… As an MS parent, I would not describe the dress code as “super conservative.” I’m fine with it. And having had some experience in public middle school in Alexandria and seeing what kids wear there, I am even more OK with the Saints dress code.
What??
NO about Jan 6th
That was a coup against the US government there are not two sides.
Any school teaching that is absolute garbage!
The 8th grade seminar is student led discussion. If there was any discussion about there being two sides on January 6th, it was brought in by a student who likely heard that at home. 95% of the teachers at SSSAS virtue signal very liberal. No teacher would “teach” that there were two rational sides to January 6th.
what would they teach about the attacks on ICE agents in Minnesota and elsewhere?
The school just spent yesterday holding the Colloquim for the Common Good. It was a lot of seminars for high schools and almost all of it was in the social justice lane. So for those worried that a kid or two might have raised views leaning right, be assured the school itself remains typical if Episcopal schools and leans relatively left socially. My child is having a great time and we find the academics rigorous compared to the private our other child attends.