Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your post did nothing to prove the latter but established the former.
Ladies, ladies please! The civil war is over, can't we all just get along?
Anonymous wrote:Your post did nothing to prove the latter but established the former.
Anonymous wrote:DS is football player. Sewanee is one possibilities. But, where do you go if you find those behaviors improper. Trying to coach DS into opportunities where sport can open doors, but really turned off by some of the things we have read (or seen videos) of schools that this stuff happens and the schools let the kids get away with it. Looking for school spirit, smart kids who want to learn and not behave like indulged brats. Really frustrating, particularly fact that schools don't stop it. Where do you go where kids are smart, work hard, and wouldn't think to behave like that (or at least were worried that there would be repercussions if they did)?.
Anonymous wrote:DS is football player. Sewanee is one possibilities. But, where do you go if you find those behaviors improper. Trying to coach DS into opportunities where sport can open doors, but really turned off by some of the things we have read (or seen videos) of schools that this stuff happens and the schools let the kids get away with it. Looking for school spirit, smart kids who want to learn and not behave like indulged brats. Really frustrating, particularly fact that schools don't stop it. Where do you go where kids are smart, work hard, and wouldn't think to behave like that (or at least were worried that there would be repercussions if they did)?.
Anonymous wrote:So where do you go if you're trying to minimize the liberal "snowflake" craziness that seems rampant in so many schools? DS is a recruited athlete with coaches offering spots from most of the NESCAC, lots of what folks call top D3 schools, as well as schools like Sewanee that don't rank as high but at least on the face seem more balanced than a lot of the NE schools. Trying to sort this out now and a lot of schools wanting a commitment very quickly. We are both normal state school parents, middle of the road and pretty aghast at some of the reported behaviors at schools that cost a lot of money and seem to have a lot of name recognition.
Anonymous wrote:So where do you go if you're trying to minimize the liberal "snowflake" craziness that seems rampant in so many schools? DS is a recruited athlete with coaches offering spots from most of the NESCAC, lots of what folks call top D3 schools, as well as schools like Sewanee that don't rank as high but at least on the face seem more balanced than a lot of the NE schools. Trying to sort this out now and a lot of schools wanting a commitment very quickly. We are both normal state school parents, middle of the road and pretty aghast at some of the reported behaviors at schools that cost a lot of money and seem to have a lot of name recognition.
Anonymous wrote:"Any discussion of Southern schools on these boards accuses them of being full of knucklehead, knuckle dragging racists looking to lynch somebody on a Saturday night."
So true. And as a born and bred Liberal, it's extremely embarrassing to read that kind of thing. It's why Roy Moore may win. Yankee arrogance is real. And it's a huge turn-off to folks who are eager to do the right thing.