| It's probably less of a thing because people like us on this board are trolling high schools and kids with whom we have no involvement. |
Some kids with class. |
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It was born out of Covid and is slowly fading.
At my kid's Public HS, it is the kids themselves posting and it is easily down 50%+ this year vs. last. I had no idea that some schools are posting this on behalf of their students. |
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Group mentality. Kids are waiting to see if others do it first.
Most are not at our school. |
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One year the kids running the Instagram account disabled the "like" and messaging features so that the kids getting into Yale didn't show up as getting more "likes" than the kids going to GMU or NVCC. Instead, the kids running the account posted a single message about how excited they were for the student posting the information.
That year a lot of kids posted on the account. Now it's back to a popularity contest again and I see fewer kids posting. Plus they know some adults come on sites like this and disparage the college destinations. |
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I distinguish between (a) overtly boastful posts, which often include bragging about one's various options and (b) an announcement of the student's ultimate decision as to the particular school they've decided to attend. The latter is more like a life announcement akin to the birth of a child, adoption of a dog, or marriage.
Also, I like to see kids proudly wearing their college sweatshirt. |
| My kid does not want to post, even though she got into the school of her choice. She mainly said that she doesn't want people to know her business (although her friends already do). On the McLean site, only about 20% may have posted. Many kids who got into and committed to bragworthy schools have not posted for various reasons. At the same time, you will also see people posting who are going to NOVA. |
| This may be cheesy but I think it's sad the kids don't want to post. Our public high school has a pretty active Instagram account and the kids and parents are pretty great about enthusiastically liking and commenting on everyone's announcements, from community colleges to state U's to selective schools. It's just fun to see their smiling glossy grad pics and announcements after watching them grow up from little kindergarteners. This is one of life's moments to be celebrated - especially for this class that started high school in their bedrooms so pathetically. |
| The only thing that seems tacky regarding these sites is when you have students posting bikini pics of themselves for their profile. |
2 years ago, we were considering Potomac from McLean public schools. I remember thinking the public schools (Langley and McLean High) had better outcomes than Potomac. This year, Potomac seems like they had an excellent year and both McLean and Langley have mostly not so great schools posted on the instagram. My kids are still young and I only get secondhand information about these schools and college. No one really talks about this in real life. |
Exactly - in real life, people act like they do not care, even though they definitely do. |
| Some people like their privacy |
A few years ago, someone had posted all the admits from McLean and Langley via excel but then it got pulled. I remember it being very impressive. |
Are you referring to college destination or acceptances? |
| I think it's more embarrassing for my daughter to post Tik Tok dance videos than her college. |