| Be sure first you’re prepared for the social Siberia after you did it. Also run by the Russian troll farms. You’re really between a rock and a hard place here |
| I hope people deciding about private school right now are seeing this thread. |
+1 |
That’s the point though-kids can come up with fun and parties on their own. Adults doing it like this at this scale seems like cringey social engineering and bad taste. |
Me too. - A Big 3 parent that said yes |
Assuming this event is real (and I’m no so sure that it is), surely the school is bound to find out about it. With 200 kids going, most whom will be from the school, add the parents, younger siblings and younger friends of the participants who also attend the school and there will be 400 to 500 people affiliated with the school who will know about the party. Someone is going to tell the school about it, even if it’s just in passing. |
| OMG. Schools know. They ignore it until and unless one of the busybodies reports it (ew) and/or it’s really dangerous (it’s not). Get over yourselves. |
There is no way you are the parent of a teenager. |
| No, I’m secretly a teenager. Trust me, most normal people think this way. |
It's a fairly trivial matter to do this anonymously, if they were so inclined, so have fun with that wild goose chase! |
+1000! |
| I don't understand why this is an issue. Rich parents of one or more kids planned a big lavish blowout party for teenagers to attend. okay, fine. Like any teenage party there are going to be risks of drugs, alcohol, and various behavior, and I hope that the event is adequately chaperoned. And yes, there will be kids who are not invited and they (or their parents) will be bummed, plus other kids whose parents don't allow them to go, plus kids who do go, but for one reason or another have a bad time once they get there. I get it - teenage years are hard, for the teenagers and their parents. And, in a wealthy area like DC, some teenage parties will be unnecessarily glitzy. But aren't these all normal regular issues - why is this unusual or worthy of debate? |
It’s actually not. I was able to find stuff like that out with one call to the precinct. |
These are the whack-o type parents that get confused easily and lose track that their children need a true PARENT, not a FRIEND. Their kids have friends and they would be better served if their parents actually did the parenting thing rather than the friend thing. |
| Wedding drama, embarrassing gender reveals, and beach house in-law drama are part of life too and sometimes people post about them. Welcome to dcum! |