Indeed, there are some very good and very Catholic educators out there........but very, very few of them. Gone are the days when you can not hink twice about sending your child to a Catholic school, confident that they will be taught the faith.
In all too many cases, they will be taught anything BUT the faith. The main reasons why folks put their kids in Catholic schools is either out of a misguided sense that it is 1952, and the children will be taught the faith which they as parents knew............or simply becuase of the individual attention/small school population/lack of crime & drugs.
The same holds true for Catholic high schools. My old HS in NY has a "diversity awareness day" which recently included the display of the famous "AIDS Quilt". Then again, this school's faculty founded DIGNITY in the 70s.
Cute.
Yikes. Is that a diocesan high school or a private one? I know here in Philadelphia the diocesan high schools are pretty good in terms of orthodoxy, although some of them leave something to be desired in terms of academics. But I wouldn't worry about a child's academics as much as his soul. That diversity crapola is the kind of thing that goes on in the private Jesuit high school here.