School stickers on cars.... views?

Anonymous
We tend to avoid doing all free advertising in our family whether it be the dealer where we bought the car, magnets, stickers, etc, etc. And we tend to keep things "clutter free" on our cars too. Magnet went on the side of the fridge
Anonymous
Did you have the dealer take the make and model off your car also as we do? If your are so intent on discretion, what's up with posting on DCUM forum? Cheap entertainment?
Anonymous
I am the PP - I was going somewhere with my post but, frankly, got bored with my own reply to this funny little thread. Carry on...please excuse my failure to use my "inside voice."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I saw the best (or worst) sticker the other day - "Sidwell Friends Graduated Parents". Seriously. It's time to move on.


I don't even know what this means.




neither do I and I'm a sidwell parent. no such sticker exists.


Apparently you aren't a graduated parent yet. I saw it on the back of an SUV at the corner of River Rd and Little Falls Parkway a few days ago.
Anonymous
It would appear that some here equate pride with bragging. I don't like magnets or stickers, but I put on the license plate frames because I am proud of the education that my child is getting and the community that we have become a part of (BTW, this is not an "elite" school in anything other than the cost of tuition; rather it is one of the DC area's several international schools, and the magnets and plate frames are a way for people with the same cultural background or interests to easily connect). Yes, I am proud. If people think I am bragging, it doesn't bother me. That's their problem - not mine.
Anonymous
What I don't understand is the attitude of "don't put a sticker on if it's for an elite school". I can respect the families who say they don't want to put ANY stickers/magnets/plateframes on at all - at least that's a consistent position.

I have two DC's, each at a private school. One is at a school that tends to be seen as "elite" - it's a fantastic fit for that particular DC. The other is at another school, less well known, which is a fantastic fit for THAT particular DC. So, if we are not a family which resists all stickers (we already have them on for sports organizations), am I supposed to only allow one child to put a school sticker on? Wouldn't that be sending a message that one school is somehow better than the other?
Anonymous
11:24 Let's not overthink this. Of course two children at two schools merits two school stickers if school stickers are your thing.
Anonymous
I think they're all tacky whether they say where you go to school, what camp you go to (god it took me years to understand the "gamer, headfirst" nonsense), where you vacation, etc. That said, I took the license plate holder off my car that had the dealers name and made them take off some sort of sticker. It's a car, not a bill board.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think they're all tacky whether they say where you go to school, what camp you go to (god it took me years to understand the "gamer, headfirst" nonsense), where you vacation, etc. That said, I took the license plate holder off my car that had the dealers name and made them take off some sort of sticker. It's a car, not a bill board.


I so agree with this! I think they are all just tacky. It's no different than having a "My Child Is An Honor Student At..." sticker on your car. The worst are the little stick figures of family members. Or the variations of "OBX". Just so incredibly tacky.

And yes, we do have the dealership remove whatever sticker they have on a new car when we make a purchase.

Anonymous
What about the parents who wear their kids' school's logo on their clothes? I mean, it's ok I guess at a game but I think it's weird seeing a mom with a school shirt or hat on. I can see it if she actually went to the school - that's actually kind of cool but it seems really over invested to wear your kids' school logo. I have no problem with stickers on cars.
Anonymous
@ 8:44 you ARE over invested if you're paying $30k a year!
Anonymous
PP: not at all, the cost of the sticker is included in the tuition.
Anonymous
I think it is obnoxious....
Anonymous
My DS lower school REQUIRES parents to put the sticker on for carpool control. Sorry. Not everyone who has a car sticker is trying to brag.
Anonymous
Curious why all these posters that obviously despise anyone going to a private school is trolling on a private school thread. Hmmmmm......
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