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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The 8th grade girls at Tilden are as just as mean and backstabbing as Regina George in Mean Girls. They are so toxic and nothing ever happens to them[/quote] It starts in 7th grade there and a lot of it is mom-directed. The [b]over the top b’nai mitzvah celebrations help foster a culture of exclusion[/b] since some students are not only not invited, but then are the few who don’t have the custom hoodie favor to wear to school.[/quote] I have noticed this issue and tried to keep it low profile with our kids. Mostly failed in that effort. Some self reflection is needed by all of us. It's very hard for 7th graders to understand how some other kids may be feeling due to being excluded.[/quote] [color=yellow]It is grotesque to send kids to school with clothing that marks who is in and who is out as a way of honoring a religious event. Kids do plenty of dividing as it is. The parents don’t need to facilitate it.[/quote][/color] Amen. Just because it's a 1000 student population doesn't mean that kids are oblivious to other kids wearing clothes or other markings of an "in" crowd to which they are not welcomed. Parents please pay attention. [/quote] Mom's planning for over the top b’nai mitzvah celebrations results in a culture of exclusion. Same group is tone deaf and some have even posted in this thread too. Kids are learning from parents here. Unless you belong in that kind of group, just avoid Tilden. Parents encourage bullying and exclusion. [/quote] No one should have parties unless they invite everyone.[/quote] Here you , another example of tone deaf parents in Tilden. You can invite 5 or 50, no one cares. Problem is advertising your invitation list. It's disgusting to broadcast who was excluded. No one can save Tilden with community like this. [/quote] Very true![/quote]
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