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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But really? You might as well say this is Mrs. Xxx and I have a child at STA named Xxx and the Xxx family did this to us....why are you outing yourself and embarrassing yourself in a public forum??? I understand your family's feelings were hurt but why not discuss it privately with the family involved and what does this have to do with the school?? [/quote] I am not the parent of the boy first of all. I just heard about it and it made me very upset. Also, no one mentioned the grade they are in and there are 9 grades at STA and it could have happened this year or last year so there are lots of possibilities of who it could be. You sound kind of paranoid. [/quote] Still think it is a weird thing to discuss on a public forum. My child goes to XYZ school and once was teased by a classmate - I don't go on public forums to discuss it - I go directly to the people involved. This is very childish behavior for an adult. Also - this has nothing to do with the forum topic.....at ANY school there are going to be occasions where kids and/or families don't get along - has nothing to do with this particular school.[/quote] Sta is a wonderful school and community. I believe posters were asking what certain classes are like and I guess people responded accordingly. That's useful information for people considering applying to certain grades whether you think it is or not. Even if it's a wonderful school if you have boys or parents that are behaving this way, that may be useful information to know in advance because for certain boys, this sort of thing doesn't bother them. However, if you have a sweet and quiet boy as the poster above described, they may get swallowed up by this sort of behavior.[/quote]
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