It's the second.fucking.day.of.school. How are you proposing this information be shared? Should Principal Pride send out a memo? Should she call a Wash Post reporter? Get a marquee and post is there? |
someone on the PTA could ask, and then post it here. |
Sorry. Find someone else. Current parents like myself had faith in the school and enrolled with information that was available on the website. I could email Trish and she would probably tell me. But I wouldn't post it here. |
| The PTA is not here to serve your racist and classist views. You want to know numbers, call Trish Pride and ask yourself. And please don't send your child to Hardy. |
excellent point |
Ah, she has a first name. I thought it was "Principal"! |
Racist views?! Paging Tawana Brawley!
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I hope you don't talk like this in front of your kid. No wonder he needs a uniform. |
Not a big deal, but some PPs had asserted that Hardy's IB enrollment would jump very significantly this year. Has it or hasn't it? The silence suggests that this is the type of unfavorable news typically announced over a long holiday weekend. |
It was the first day. Give them a break. |
Wow. If the PP exemplifies Hardy's "unique culture," I surely won't sent my child there. |
Don't worry your pretty little head. I do not use foul language ever in front of my kids. I save it all for annoying posters on DCUM. |
| Having worked in title 1 schools with uniforms and 20th out I can't say they really make a difference in behavior. Uniforms create extra disciplinary issues of punishing students for not complying with uniforms. In some cases it means punishing kids when their parents didn't do laundry as many dc families who live in apartments have to pay for laundry or at least go to down to a basement to do laundry (I taught in elementary schools. I think by middle kids could be expected to do their own laundry) |
| Sorry for the typos was typing on my new phone |
The parents will not be attending, so I wouldn't get too worked up. |