I hate Homecoming time of year

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD doesn’t seem to have any interest in going and I’m both concerned and relieved.

A friend at another school is going to miss her homecoming because of a soccer trip and wants to come to DD’s the next weekend but she really doesn’t seem interested. She’s always had more friends from non-school activities.


My DD went to homecoming last year. She thought it wasn't fun and will pass this year.
Anonymous
My DD went last year as a freshman and swore to never go back to a single football game in her life. She’s going this year as one friend told her she’s going and will put a smile on her face. She said this will be her last year as she doesn’t enjoy it and feels it’s something you do once and then never again.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You know what? Homecoming and prom are WAY less popular than they used to be.

I have three kids (17-22). They each went to homecoming once. None of them went to prom. They have a few friends and their friends aren't into it either.


Why go out when you can stay home and snap all night instead


DCUM doesn’t allow Snapchat. They told me so.


Anonymous
I honestly don't think kids go to dances anymore because adults have infantiled teens with these "safe" after parties and watching their every move on Life 360.

I loved my dances, but the after parties were so much more fun. Kids can't socialize like they used to
Anonymous
What happens at home coming? Is it like in the movies?
Anonymous
Homecoming is a big thing at our FCPS school. Week of hype by administration at the school, pep rally, theme days. Then on the day of the dance, big party buses, pictures downtown or at country clubs.
Anonymous
I’m sorry. I hope you are helping your son with whatever issue(s) he has that is causing him not to have friends. I have a son who has struggled with feeling socially awkward. Therapy has helped him tremendously.
Anonymous
OP, force your son in a club at school. He needs to find a niche
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD went last year as a freshman and swore to never go back to a single football game in her life. She’s going this year as one friend told her she’s going and will put a smile on her face. She said this will be her last year as she doesn’t enjoy it and feels it’s something you do once and then never again.


I went to exactly one football game in four years of HS. I did not spend one second paying attention to the game. My friends and I roamed around, talking to other people there, flirting with boys in cars, and eventually walked down the hill to the corner pizza place, where we met up with some boys and made out and ate, before walking back UP the hill to get picked up by my parents exactly where I was supposed to be. Ahh, 10th grade was fun!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, force your son in a club at school. He needs to find a niche

+1 This is not just about homecoming, more than likely. Your DS needs to find like minded kids. My DS had the same problem in MS to freshmen year. It got a little bit better freshmen year, but he was still sort of on the outskirts of the group. It did help that he joined clubs and got involved. I told him that he needed to join clubs when he started HS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate that my kid's school doesn't have a homecoming dance. Some county schools do and some don't. Not sure how that works.


It’s stupid. All about the football players. I’m glad there was no such thing in the Boston area where I grew up. And king and queen? Stupidest part of the whole thing.

To the OP, I would take a three day weekend with the family and go somewhere fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate that my kid's school doesn't have a homecoming dance. Some county schools do and some don't. Not sure how that works.


It’s stupid. All about the football players. I’m glad there was no such thing in the Boston area where I grew up. And king and queen? Stupidest part of the whole thing.

To the OP, I would take a three day weekend with the family and go somewhere fun.


huh? Homecoming is definitely a thing in the Boston area. I grew up there and we definitely had it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate that my kid's school doesn't have a homecoming dance. Some county schools do and some don't. Not sure how that works.


It’s stupid. All about the football players. I’m glad there was no such thing in the Boston area where I grew up. And king and queen? Stupidest part of the whole thing.

To the OP, I would take a three day weekend with the family and go somewhere fun.


huh? Homecoming is definitely a thing in the Boston area. I grew up there and we definitely had it.


You’re right. I was only thinking of metro west schools where there aren’t any homecoming dances. Thanksgiving weekend was when everyone who graduated went to the game. Informal groups got together.

What area has them?
Anonymous
OP, you are too enmeshed in your kid’s social life.
Anonymous
Many kids who go to homecoming don’t even enjoy it.
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