I'm calling BS on this. |
| Of course you would call this BS as it is not innovative at your child's school. Stop acting like this is a one-stop shop for uniqueness. This all the rage at schools in the south and with TFA personnel relocating all over this country....some traditions are following them and are being implemented as new. The bullshitter is you. *flush* |
| So really you can give kids money as a present at school? |
| So which is it? TFA teachers are doing this, or elite private schools? Because last I checked, "elite private schools" were not hiring TFA personnel. |
Uh, I think it was a joke. |
| Did you ask the question of can you give children money as a present at school??? I swear, the more I read this forum I forget we are in an urban city with modern attitudes. This crafty attitude of making everyone happy with rhetoric and recycle junk annoys the mess out of me. |
Lord have mercy. The whole thing about the money was a joke. |
| It is not a joke.... how dare you dismiss it because you have never heard of it before. Everything doesn't revolve around you and your bizarro world. Students pin money on the kids who have birthdays at our school. This is really much ado about nothing. It is a fad that was brought up here from schools in the south. Yes, popular students benefit from it immensley. The average student gets about $20 in donations...with the first pinning being of the parent. |
| What else they do at our school to celebrate birthdays...coaches will buy pizzas for teammates who have birthdays in the same months. We have had limousines come pick-up the birthday kid and friends for an outing after school. Sweetsixteen birthday celebrations are really big at our school with party busses and scavenger hunts being all organized and activated when school lets out for the evening. |
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come on, it must be a joke. otherwise, please give us the name of the school, we are really interested........... |
| Sadly this bizarro phenomenon appears to be all too real. I guess the less popular students are SOL. |
| Does this happen during instructional hours? What kind of administrator allows this nonsense and popularity contests? Would love to know the school and the test scores. |
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Why, so that you can go and gawk at the students. What kind of weird-science experiment is this? It is a celebration and not an act-of-congress... Really, what do you all think it takes? Calling of an assembly in the auditorium. NOT!!! Another thing we do at our school we decorate the birthday student's locker with birthday wishes. That's where the majority of the first pinning happens and also during the lunch-time. So, there's no academic disruption. Just like in life you have to play to win...so for you to be a benefactor of the pinning you must be pin others as well. Believe me kids are aware of the givers and takers.
Enough about this, it is draining. As for the school that does this, I'll give you a clue it is a high-school that wears uniforms. |
This is the stupidest fucking thing I've ever heard of. No surprise it comes from the South. |