Anonymous wrote:There are two trolls who resurface periodically to bash SR on this website. From what I can tell, one of them is doing 50% of the posts here. They give themselves away with simplistic writing, and rehashing the same talking points about mean girls, race, and being a "pressure cooker." The other one repeats the same points about SR not being truly Catholic, being out of line with the Archdiocese, and it being too liberal. The funny thing is, the real SR (I am a parent of a `24) is "just right." It's traditional but at the same time liberal. We get grief from both sides, which is just how we like it. SR does ask a lot of girls--but guess what, they are well prepared to leave the nest. And yes, SR struggles to balance progressivism and staying true to Catholicism. This struggle sometimes shows up in imperfection. I'd rather have that than pretending everything is perfect for the sake of image.
Anonymous wrote:I attended Stone Ridge and did not like it. The teachers are not all that supportive and the girls can be cruel. The families are clique, and for no good reason. I feel like I worked so hard that by time I went to college I needed a break. There are much better schools in the area that do not foster a pressure cooker learning experience. I would never send my daughter there.
Anonymous wrote:I attended Stone Ridge and did not like it. The teachers are not all that supportive and the girls can be cruel. The families are clique, and for no good reason. I feel like I worked so hard that by time I went to college I needed a break. There are much better schools in the area that do not foster a pressure cooker learning experience. I would never send my daughter there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DD’s chance of being in a knife fight in MCPS? Extremely low. Chance of dealing with SR mean girls on a daily basis? 100 percent!
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Exactly. MCPS schools were so much better for our family. No more coming home in tears
Except she isn't learning much these days.
There have been 3 stabbing shots at MCPS schools in the last 6 weeks. Fights, gang activity, sex in the bathrooms, lack of teachers, grade inflation and 1.5 years of distance learning.
Not at Whitman, where my daughter goes. It's wonderful. I've never heard of the other stuff happening. And she's so much more happy, and functional as well. I think the environment at Stone Ridge was giving her low grade depression.
Right, no one at Whitman is having sex in the bathrooms, doing drugs or fighting. Denial. Besides, Whitman is filled with mean girls esp ‘24. Your daughter probably couldn’t hack it at SR.
Exactly. My DD didn’t think think SR was Disneyland, but to say the same stiff isn’t happening at also every HS is naive and ridiculous.
But to act like the SAME exact dynamic happens at every school is also ridiculous. Some schools are better than others, some school have environments or attract people that seem to be worse than other. Stone Ridge has a reputation for the bullying issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is saying the school taught it, but faculty were required to read Kendi's book, and the school was all about being an "anti-racist institution" for a hot minute. All the employment announcements stated they were searching for "an anti-racist educator". They got older white teachers to make videos about how they realized they had white privilege.
Most of this seems to have evaporated.
Oh no! They were looking for anti-racist teachers? No thanks - I’ll send my daughter to school with pro-racist teachers like our forefathers intended.
The true character of the SR parents reveals itself late in the evening after the Chardonnay has kicked in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is saying the school taught it, but faculty were required to read Kendi's book, and the school was all about being an "anti-racist institution" for a hot minute. All the employment announcements stated they were searching for "an anti-racist educator". They got older white teachers to make videos about how they realized they had white privilege.
Most of this seems to have evaporated.
Oh no! They were looking for anti-racist teachers? No thanks - I’ll send my daughter to school with pro-racist teachers like our forefathers intended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is saying the school taught it, but faculty were required to read Kendi's book, and the school was all about being an "anti-racist institution" for a hot minute. All the employment announcements stated they were searching for "an anti-racist educator". They got older white teachers to make videos about how they realized they had white privilege.
Most of this seems to have evaporated.
Oh no! They were looking for anti-racist teachers? No thanks - I’ll send my daughter to school with pro-racist teachers like our forefathers intended.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is saying the school taught it, but faculty were required to read Kendi's book, and the school was all about being an "anti-racist institution" for a hot minute. All the employment announcements stated they were searching for "an anti-racist educator". They got older white teachers to make videos about how they realized they had white privilege.
Most of this seems to have evaporated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DD’s chance of being in a knife fight in MCPS? Extremely low. Chance of dealing with SR mean girls on a daily basis? 100 percent!
+1
Exactly. MCPS schools were so much better for our family. No more coming home in tears
Except she isn't learning much these days.
There have been 3 stabbing shots at MCPS schools in the last 6 weeks. Fights, gang activity, sex in the bathrooms, lack of teachers, grade inflation and 1.5 years of distance learning.
Not at Whitman, where my daughter goes. It's wonderful. I've never heard of the other stuff happening. And she's so much more happy, and functional as well. I think the environment at Stone Ridge was giving her low grade depression.
Right, no one at Whitman is having sex in the bathrooms, doing drugs or fighting. Denial. Besides, Whitman is filled with mean girls esp ‘24. Your daughter probably couldn’t hack it at SR.
Exactly. My DD didn’t think think SR was Disneyland, but to say the same stiff isn’t happening at also every HS is naive and ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DD’s chance of being in a knife fight in MCPS? Extremely low. Chance of dealing with SR mean girls on a daily basis? 100 percent!
+1
Exactly. MCPS schools were so much better for our family. No more coming home in tears
Except she isn't learning much these days.
There have been 3 stabbing shots at MCPS schools in the last 6 weeks. Fights, gang activity, sex in the bathrooms, lack of teachers, grade inflation and 1.5 years of distance learning.
Not at Whitman, where my daughter goes. It's wonderful. I've never heard of the other stuff happening. And she's so much more happy, and functional as well. I think the environment at Stone Ridge was giving her low grade depression.
Right, no one at Whitman is having sex in the bathrooms, doing drugs or fighting. Denial. Besides, Whitman is filled with mean girls esp ‘24. Your daughter probably couldn’t hack it at SR.