Sidwell prom

Anonymous
Once again, Sidwell squashes student joy. Is it aware that students call it "Sadwell"? What is wrong with this administration?

For those who don't know yet, SFS decided to move prom from a hotel to on campus. Yaay Sidwell.

It's sad because there are some great things about the school, but it can't get out of its own way in letting kids have fun.
Anonymous
Pathetic. I'm trying to reserve judgement until I see it in writing but its typical. I love the teachers, can't stand the admin, and feel bad for the students.
Anonymous
It traditional for high school kids to decorate the gym to have a prom. Why do you think it has to be expensive to be fun? Stick to your core values. The prom should be a pot luck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It traditional for high school kids to decorate the gym to have a prom. Why do you think it has to be expensive to be fun? Stick to your core values. The prom should be a pot luck.


What no, homecoming may be school based, but prom is held off campus whether private or public school. And it’s not new, this was the norm back in my dinosaur age.
Anonymous
It can be at a hotel without being too expensive. There's no valid reason to change it.

Certain faculty and admins just are consistent killjoys.
Anonymous
Grow up, OP.
Anonymous
Plenty of schools have prom in a gym or, like my school, in the “multi-purpose room” aka cafeteria. Fancy doesn’t equal fun. They’ll be okay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once again, Sidwell squashes student joy. Is it aware that students call it "Sadwell"? What is wrong with this administration?

For those who don't know yet, SFS decided to move prom from a hotel to on campus. Yaay Sidwell.

It's sad because there are some great things about the school, but it can't get out of its own way in letting kids have fun.


This is a true tragedy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grow up, OP.


Thanks for the contribution to this discussion.

I'm unclear as to what the plan is. If the problem is that the event is too fancy, will the students not wear dresses/tuxes? What will the food be? Will there be monk chanting instead of a band? Maybe will we just have 3 hours of silent reflection.

What is the actual goal here?

Anonymous
Good luck getting money from this class in the future.
Anonymous
They have the auction in the gym and it's fixed up pretty nicely. I think they can do the same for the prom. What's the reason for the change?
Anonymous
Both approaches are valid. Just pour a lot of money into the on-campus event, hire a designer and event coordinator, and it'll be fine. Great even.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Plenty of schools have prom in a gym or, like my school, in the “multi-purpose room” aka cafeteria. Fancy doesn’t equal fun. They’ll be okay.


But kids can't go up to hotel rooms if the prom is in the gym
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pathetic. I'm trying to reserve judgement until I see it in writing but its typical. I love the teachers, can't stand the admin, and feel bad for the students.


Generally or just with regard to prom? If the former, why do you keep your kid(s) as a student there?
Anonymous
Kids are going to drive to after parties instead of taking the party up to the hotel. Way to think this through.

I have no faith in Sidwell "fixing up the gym" unless a motivated parent with good taste gets involved. If you're hiring a designer, isn't that making it "fancy" anyway.

I just don't understand why you can't let the kids feel some lightness for once. Everything has to have some Sidwell cloud over it. Where the F is Bryan Garman on this?
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