In less than 10 years, Marquette High will be a 57 Flavors of Gender school.
...Parents with students in Jesuit schools have good reason to be wary.
The Jesuit Schools Network began with a pro forma recognition of the “Catholic principle that every person is charged with the Divine, created in the image and likeness of God” when it revised its Domain 5 secondary school standards, which incorporated Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as Jesuit antiracist core values (DEI+A).
In practice, it is apparent that many Jesuit educators deem the “image and likeness of God” to be non-binary and gender fluid.
Standard 13.2, requiring training in antiracism and bias for educators and students, includes this related criterion: “All school personnel work to eradicate barriers between and among people such as misogyny, homophobia, and gender and socio-economic stereotyping and discrimination.” ...
At one time, the Jesuits were respected for their intellectual firepower. Now, they won't differentiate between "man" and "woman."
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