That seems like a more reasonable stance. Trusting the school enough to let them teach your kids every day, yet NOT trusting them enough to let your child spend one day at a secular planetarium, seems majorly inconsistent.
Hello-
I am the OP, and wanted to address a couple of your points:
Ideally, we would not send our kids to the SSPX school, because as you say, we no longer trust them.
However, after having tried to homeschool on a couple occasions, we are simply unable to do it: We have an autistic child, and my wife has health issues. We also have a large family, and we are making doctor and/or dentist visits at least 2x/week. We simply don't have the nice ordered life that allows us to routinize homeschooling. Again, we have tried more than once and failed.
So, somehow, some way, we need to send them to.....some school.
That said, the SSPX school is in our circuмstances, the least of all evils (despite the real evils).
Our only choice is to be vigilant, and mitigate the damage as much as possible.
Before making this decision, I asked 7 priests and bishops (1 SSPX, and the rest Resistance) for their advice: By a majority of 5-2, they all said to send the kids to the SSPX school, but remain vigilant.
So, insofar as the SSPX school is unavoidable, all I can do is interject when I become aware of these risky activities.
What other choice do I have? Let them stay in the school, and not even try to limit the poison?