was it so called "Slay" to fail classes when you went to school?

Anonymous
My kids don’t get their values from tiktok.

But more to the point: OP you need to step up and be a parent. I can’t even fathom being in this situation… kid failing, and your response is half “woe is me, social media is so bad” and half sort of giggling about it. Not to mention that among good kids, popular kids, studious kids, athletes, and most other “groups”, doing well in school is viewed on balance as a positive.

IME it is a very fringe group of HSers who are so withdrawn and (frankly) troubled that they need to feign that kind of aloofness and happiness at failing. It’s sad, and it’s a defense mechanism. Help your kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous
My kids went to Wootton. Everyone wanted Good grades. So it may be just a local thing for you.
Anonymous
You said you didn’t like getting good grades - did you mean you didn’t like getting bad grades?

If you meant you didn’t like getting good grades for some some reason, then DC is just doing the same.

I think there are (& have always been) cultures of both camps. Kids who wanted good grades & were upset when they didn’t get an A, & kids who thought it looked lame to care about grades & thought bad grades made them look cool.
Anonymous
Sorry OP. Sounds like a real mess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What ever happen to getting good grades?
I remember when I went to school, I didn't like getting good grades, now kids are happy and showing up all over Tiktok when they fail a class... When did this come about?
I graduated from high school in 2002, and my daughter thinks is funny because she got D for this marking period in Algebra 1A. She said all over Tiktok everyone is getting 20s and 10s% now...


That's crazy since 30% of my kids class has a 4.0 UW GPA. Back when I was in school, less than 5% of my class had an average. Seems like a lot of kids are doing freaking great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What ever happen to getting good grades?
I remember when I went to school, I didn't like getting good grades, now kids are happy and showing up all over Tiktok when they fail a class... When did this come about?
I graduated from high school in 2002, and my daughter thinks is funny because she got D for this marking period in Algebra 1A. She said all over Tiktok everyone is getting 20s and 10s% now...


That's crazy since 30% of my kids class has a 4.0 UW GPA. Back when I was in school, less than 5% of my class had an average. Seems like a lot of kids are doing freaking great.


^ had an A average
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s MCPS, no one is getting 10% or 20%.


most of the far-right astroturfers who post here aren't local so wouldn't know about that stuff
Anonymous
I don’t know what world some of you live in. But none of my friends’ kids or my kids would be happy about getting bad grades. They all care deeply about getting good grades and they do.

That is the problem with TikTok and it’s algorithm who put you in an echo chamber of videos, repeating the same thing over and over again basically brainwashing you to think that’s the right thing and the cool thing and the normal thing. Delete that sht after your kids phones.
Anonymous
CHINA must be happy its working
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Y’all are missing the point here. Is this an actual thing? Are kids trying to fail to get likes and looks on ticktock?


It's not a "thing" just because OP's loser daughter is doing it and a couple of other knuckle heads online.
OP needs to parent and tell her daughter to get serious about her studies.

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