Hercule
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It's getting about time that we start looking for a high school for our son. One of the schools we've visited recently (for the second time actually) was the high school that recently merged with our son's current school. So there's somewhat of a connection there. He can actually already attend that school, no questions asked, upon successful completion of 8th grade. It happens to be one of the leading private schools in the area, but is not on our preferred list (for many reasons including non academic), so we're trying very hard to give it a fair evaluation.
Anyway, this school takes as a very important motto and credo the term "fair play." But what troubles me, and I ask for your insight, is that any time the motto is mentioned it is followed by an explanation or a discussion that really doesn't have anything to do with the concept or meaning of the term. They seem to bring it all back to students finding their "better selves". We're talking academics here, sports never enters the picture. Now I'm not a total idiot and I'm fairly educated (I hold a doctorate), so I'm capable of reasoning some intricate, if even convoluted connections, but I'm at a loss to understand the direct connection here. I suppose I could somehow twist it all together but I'm not so sure they see that route. It's just an oddly mixed metaphor. Maybe I'm missing something -wouldn't be the first time and I'd be glad to be shown the light.
So what is the meaning and spirit "fair play" for you?
Anyway, this school takes as a very important motto and credo the term "fair play." But what troubles me, and I ask for your insight, is that any time the motto is mentioned it is followed by an explanation or a discussion that really doesn't have anything to do with the concept or meaning of the term. They seem to bring it all back to students finding their "better selves". We're talking academics here, sports never enters the picture. Now I'm not a total idiot and I'm fairly educated (I hold a doctorate), so I'm capable of reasoning some intricate, if even convoluted connections, but I'm at a loss to understand the direct connection here. I suppose I could somehow twist it all together but I'm not so sure they see that route. It's just an oddly mixed metaphor. Maybe I'm missing something -wouldn't be the first time and I'd be glad to be shown the light.
So what is the meaning and spirit "fair play" for you?