Celebrating Acceptances

Anonymous
Signs in the yard is so tacky.
Anonymous
In B’more - DD got an email but then an admissions person dropped off a tee shirt etc for her. No yard sign. DD loved it.
Anonymous
At Bryn Mawr (above)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As I said elsewhere, if a school had done this to us it would be a big fat mark in the con column for us. Unannounced visitors to our home are never welcome. We’re introverts, and we’re messy. Give us a solid 24-48 hour notice. Even if you’re Mom, especially if you’re someone from a potential new school we might want to impress.


They don't come into your home. And I doubt they even knock on the door (maybe ring the bell and leave on porch).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As I said elsewhere, if a school had done this to us it would be a big fat mark in the con column for us. Unannounced visitors to our home are never welcome. We’re introverts, and we’re messy. Give us a solid 24-48 hour notice. Even if you’re Mom, especially if you’re someone from a potential new school we might want to impress.

I’m certain the schools got permission in advance. With permission, it’s a fun thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Signs in the yard is so tacky.


Agreed.

If they delivered this, we'd take it down. Our neighbors kept their GDS sign up for weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Signs in the yard is so tacky.


Agreed.

If they delivered this, we'd take it down. Our neighbors kept their GDS sign up for weeks.



Why is this tacky? Public school parents leave up their signs for months (public school graduate signs, honor roll signs, where their kid got admitted to college), etc. I have not been through this process so have no opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As I said elsewhere, if a school had done this to us it would be a big fat mark in the con column for us. Unannounced visitors to our home are never welcome. We’re introverts, and we’re messy. Give us a solid 24-48 hour notice. Even if you’re Mom, especially if you’re someone from a potential new school we might want to impress.


They just deliver a package. They don’t come into your house and party with you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In B’more - DD got an email but then an admissions person dropped off a tee shirt etc for her. No yard sign. DD loved it.


B’more here also. We had one school hand deliver (Bms), another school sent package through ups (friends), and other schools only an email or portal announcement and then you pick up school logo stuff at the acceptance parties. (Park, McDonogh). I’m guessing it varies depending on the year and whether enough volunteers are available.
Anonymous
Wait..GDS posts a sign in your yard or do they just send the sign and parents put it up? I would not be happy if a school did this because even though I am really proud of my kids, privacy concerns would make me cautious of that sort of advertisement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait..GDS posts a sign in your yard or do they just send the sign and parents put it up? I would not be happy if a school did this because even though I am really proud of my kids, privacy concerns would make me cautious of that sort of advertisement.


I believe GDS put up the sign - not the parents. But a caveat - this was during the heights of COVID and I'm not sure whether they still do this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait..GDS posts a sign in your yard or do they just send the sign and parents put it up? I would not be happy if a school did this because even though I am really proud of my kids, privacy concerns would make me cautious of that sort of advertisement.


I believe GDS put up the sign - not the parents. But a caveat - this was during the heights of COVID and I'm not sure whether they still do this.


I don’t think this is true-timing is off. Acceptances come out 3/1 or so and COVID craziness didn’t start until 3/13. I do remember there were signs but I think they were sent by the school, or even delivered, but not put in the ground lol.
Anonymous
Holton HOS called, which I thought was nice. All other schools sent swag packages which was also nice. No visits or yard signs.
Anonymous
Honestly, if there are hand-delivered packages involved they'll rescind that offer when I open the door looking like a work from home troll.

Anonymous
SAES still does the balloons tied to the mailboxes but it’s done by parent volunteers after decisions go out. They send swag boxes on decision day, as do many others (Bullis, Holton, etc.) Holton HOS makes phone calls.
post reply Forum Index » Private & Independent Schools
Message Quick Reply
Go to: