There is no 10:17 on this entire thread. And troll doesn't mean someone saying something you disagree with. |
DP, but you are incorrect. May 9 at 10:17 was the post about whether mothers of NCS bullies are secretly proud. And if you don't think that is trollish, well, then, you have very low standards. |
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You're right, there is a 10:17.
I thought a troll was someone who faked things to see how people react, like asking whether they should vacation in the amazon rainforest or London with their infant. What you meant was that poster said something deliberately offensive. Though reading 10:17, it's totally a legitimate question - what do parents of bullies think? I too wonder if they secretly think their kids are the cream of the crop and demonstrating early leadership skills. |
My child does go to a school with uniforms. I honestly did realize there are ones that do not have them. You don't have to be rude. All the ones we looked at did so this is new to me. And I don't think there is much bullying at all in our school. Isn't this the main reason public schools go uniform? Decrease bullying and increase test scores? |
Saying something deliberately offensive serves the same purpose as faking something: the point is to see how people react. A troll can jerk peoples' chains by faking something, or by offending. I'm the poster who first called 10:17 a troll, and I wasn't disagreeing with her because she didn't state an opinion but instead asked an open-ended question. But it was an offensive question, offensively phrased. Ergo, 10:17 is a troll. At least in my book, YMMV. |
In Washington, very few private schools have uniforms. Many have dress codes, and a few may have a uniform for middle school only (Potomac, NCS). In New York, most privabte schools do have uniforms. Of course, all the Catholc schools have uniforms. |
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Bullying? I'll say. The upper school has a private club, similar to Skull and Bones, called the "Hotties and the Notties." The Notties can apply for admission at the beginning of the month and if they've changed their clothing or behavior they might be accepted. They are then on probation for a twelve month period and if at any time during that period they are caught talking to a "Nottie" or displaying behavior, not wearing Lilly or Tory, they can be expelled or have to start the process over again. It's brutal.
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+2 I've seen it as a school counselor and as a mom to DD who REFUSED to have anything to do with a girl (who had no friends). You can come down on them for being rude but you can't make them be friends. It's the most insidious form of relational aggression. |
This is a lie, by the way, total fiction. I'm an NCS parent who has posted negative things about the school on this thread, but this is just silly. |
That is scary and that is why uniforms curb bullying, especially in older grades. |
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NCS mom here and I have to counter much of the misinformation previously posted. My daughter's experience at NCS has been overwhelmingly positive. At drop off she is regularly greeted by the other kids. Students collaborate on work assignments enthusiastically. Replies to FB posts are good natured and texts are light hearted. It's my daughter's impression that the mean girl is the one to be quickly ostracized. The girls would never accept abuse because they have too much empathy for the demands they all face. The girls value and admire each other for the many different qualities each girl brings to the community.
Having previously attended a school with uniforms (prison outfits)I can assure you these girls are sufficiently capable of dressing themselves |
| nice try lady |
Actually, most do, but not all - Gonzaga and The Heights do not have uniforms, but they do have dress codes. |
Ha, ha, ha... |
Oh please. Not only is that totally dorky it is also from a movie. You are an idiot. |