Navy Elementary New Principal

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Anonymous wrote:Why are their so many Navy families who refuse to use the bus????


The daily messages about buses leaving 30 min after school might have something g to do with it


+1 Also, they make the kids sit 3 to a seat. It’s too crowded. Plus, their backpacks are incredibly heavy, and they may have an instrument with them. If my kid didn’t have to carry a laptop every day in their backpack, we’d consider it.


Huh. My kids ride the bus to Nagy and it has not occurred to me that I should drive them and deal with that line every day to save them from these so called hardships. I had a 45 minute bus ride to school in grades 4-6 with the same overcrowding and instrument issues. And textbooks at least as heavy as the laptop. But I’m one of those people who thinks we make life a little too easy for kids nowadays which is leading to them having zero tolerance for inconvenience and mild discomfort.


+1

It is ridiculous how little resilience we are expecting of our children.


Navy parents are some of the worst for this. It is so strange. So much coddling. It must drive teachers insane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are their so many Navy families who refuse to use the bus????


The daily messages about buses leaving 30 min after school might have something g to do with it


+1 Also, they make the kids sit 3 to a seat. It’s too crowded. Plus, their backpacks are incredibly heavy, and they may have an instrument with them. If my kid didn’t have to carry a laptop every day in their backpack, we’d consider it.


Huh. My kids ride the bus to Nagy and it has not occurred to me that I should drive them and deal with that line every day to save them from these so called hardships. I had a 45 minute bus ride to school in grades 4-6 with the same overcrowding and instrument issues. And textbooks at least as heavy as the laptop. But I’m one of those people who thinks we make life a little too easy for kids nowadays which is leading to them having zero tolerance for inconvenience and mild discomfort.


+1

It is ridiculous how little resilience we are expecting of our children.


Navy parents are some of the worst for this. It is so strange. So much coddling. It must drive teachers insane.


I really don’t think they care who does kiss n’ ride or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with the email going around? The information shared there was concerning.


The email is completely ridiculous. It sounds like maybe it was written by one of the staff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with the email going around? The information shared there was concerning.


The email is completely ridiculous. It sounds like maybe it was written by one of the staff.


Could be. Should we bring our pitchforks on the date specified?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with the email going around? The information shared there was concerning.


The email is completely ridiculous. It sounds like maybe it was written by one of the staff.


Or a parent that used to work there in some capacity that is holding a grudge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with the email going around? The information shared there was concerning.


The email is completely ridiculous. It sounds like maybe it was written by one of the staff.


Could be. Should we bring our pitchforks on the date specified?


The email says they want people to show up at a community meeting. So basically take over and make the meeting about Navy? Is this what people do when they want to raise an issue about something at their school? I’ve never been to one of those meetings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with the email going around? The information shared there was concerning.


The email is completely ridiculous. It sounds like maybe it was written by one of the staff.


Or a parent that used to work there in some capacity that is holding a grudge.


There’s a part that is poorly worded and incorrect grammatically, so I buy that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with the email going around? The information shared there was concerning.


The email is completely ridiculous. It sounds like maybe it was written by one of the staff.


Or a parent that used to work there in some capacity that is holding a grudge.


There’s a part that is poorly worded and incorrect grammatically, so I buy that.


Most likely because the new principal would not be influenced by this parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with the email going around? The information shared there was concerning.


The email is completely ridiculous. It sounds like maybe it was written by one of the staff.


Or a parent that used to work there in some capacity that is holding a grudge.


It's all about trying to get Coch back. The email didn't mention him, but that's what it's really about. It is not going to happen, but the parent/parents that had a lot of influence with him won't let it go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with the email going around? The information shared there was concerning.


The email is completely ridiculous. It sounds like maybe it was written by one of the staff.


Or a parent that used to work there in some capacity that is holding a grudge.


It's all about trying to get Coch back. The email didn't mention him, but that's what it's really about. It is not going to happen, but the parent/parents that had a lot of influence with him won't let it go.


Yes, I believe that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with the email going around? The information shared there was concerning.


The email is completely ridiculous. It sounds like maybe it was written by one of the staff.


Or a parent that used to work there in some capacity that is holding a grudge.


There’s a part that is poorly worded and incorrect grammatically, so I buy that.


Most likely because the new principal would not be influenced by this parent.


Yes, we know exactly who she is.
Anonymous
In the email, they misspelled Reid as “Reed.” Lol!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with the email going around? The information shared there was concerning.


The email is completely ridiculous. It sounds like maybe it was written by one of the staff.


Or a parent that used to work there in some capacity that is holding a grudge.


There’s a part that is poorly worded and incorrect grammatically, so I buy that.


Most likely because the new principal would not be influenced by this parent.


Yes, we know exactly who she is.


Care to give a hint? I can think of a few people who it might be, but not 100%. I bet I could figure it out with a subtle clue!
Anonymous
Anyone planning on attending this meeting? Can we listen in online?
Anonymous
There are lots of parents that are perfectly happy with him. I’m not sure about all the staff.
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