Anonymous wrote:DC went private for HS from public school. DC loves the school and we all couldn’t be happier. I have yet to make a mom friend though. I volunteer at events and will chat then, but that’s it. Mom’s’ friends groups flourish but I’m not part of it. Sometimes I wish I were invited, but I don’t stress about it too much. It’s a bit awkward at lunches and galas, when I don’t belong to a group. It’s like being socially awkward in high school all over again for me. But kid is doing just fine and at the end of the day, that’s all that matters. For what it’s worth, I went to an elite private school for middle and high school, and a T20 college so it’s not as if I’m unfamiliar with the private school social scene.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve found my people at our private but some of the other parents are really unfriendly. My kid and a friend wanted to get together on a Friday after school. I don’t know the mom but we have an online directory so I texted the number for the mom. Nothing, I emailed the mom, still nothing. I told DD I’ve done all I can do. I don’t get it, we were new last year and my kid is in 5th. I really think you need to find your people though OP. They are out there, just just might not be who you think they are. Volunteer for stuff, join the pta/pto if there is one etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I havAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and I don't know what to do about it. It is a great school but I am miserable.My kids seem happy and that its what matters. I am miserable
How long have you been there? It's possible that connections will grow over time.
I have nothing in common with the parents at the school my child goes to and yet everyone is cordial and welcoming and I am definitely not miserable.
Is it a matter of you hoped to get your own friends when you enrolled your child? Say more so we understand why you are miserable, sounds like you are having a hard time with the unmet expectations.
Different poster here.
The thing is that at some schools, many people are NOT cordial or welcoming. That is the problem. I am NOT looking for my new BFFs or even friends but it would be nice if people who I chatted with 2 or 3 times at previous events would even acknowledge me when passing at the next event It's just weird. I didn't fall off the turnip truck yesterday and have been in many DC circles of busy people who still manage to engage politely with others. So when SAHMs of high schoolers at our school look through me (and others) I know it's not because they're "too busy"; rather that they're just being obnoxious.
Vent over: I have met some lovely people and have a dozen or so I can chat with at events and a few that I will probably keep in touch with long after my kids graduate. But the rest I could really do without.
Not a private school situation. It's the mean high school kids not changing and being mean adults. Why do you want to be friends with people who make you feel bad? You have a few people who you say are lovely so put your energy there makes more sense.
Anonymous wrote:I havAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and I don't know what to do about it. It is a great school but I am miserable.My kids seem happy and that its what matters. I am miserable
How long have you been there? It's possible that connections will grow over time.
I have nothing in common with the parents at the school my child goes to and yet everyone is cordial and welcoming and I am definitely not miserable.
Is it a matter of you hoped to get your own friends when you enrolled your child? Say more so we understand why you are miserable, sounds like you are having a hard time with the unmet expectations.
Different poster here.
The thing is that at some schools, many people are NOT cordial or welcoming. That is the problem. I am NOT looking for my new BFFs or even friends but it would be nice if people who I chatted with 2 or 3 times at previous events would even acknowledge me when passing at the next event It's just weird. I didn't fall off the turnip truck yesterday and have been in many DC circles of busy people who still manage to engage politely with others. So when SAHMs of high schoolers at our school look through me (and others) I know it's not because they're "too busy"; rather that they're just being obnoxious.
Vent over: I have met some lovely people and have a dozen or so I can chat with at events and a few that I will probably keep in touch with long after my kids graduate. But the rest I could really do without.
I havAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and I don't know what to do about it. It is a great school but I am miserable.My kids seem happy and that its what matters. I am miserable
How long have you been there? It's possible that connections will grow over time.
I have nothing in common with the parents at the school my child goes to and yet everyone is cordial and welcoming and I am definitely not miserable.
Is it a matter of you hoped to get your own friends when you enrolled your child? Say more so we understand why you are miserable, sounds like you are having a hard time with the unmet expectations.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve found my people at our private but some of the other parents are really unfriendly. My kid and a friend wanted to get together on a Friday after school. I don’t know the mom but we have an online directory so I texted the number for the mom. Nothing, I emailed the mom, still nothing. I told DD I’ve done all I can do. I don’t get it, we were new last year and my kid is in 5th. I really think you need to find your people though OP. They are out there, just just might not be who you think they are. Volunteer for stuff, join the pta/pto if there is one etc.
Anonymous wrote:Private school parent here. You don’t have to spend that much time with these people. How can you be miserable? Also, I think it might be a “you” problem. There are all types of parents at most independent schools and you can usually find an acquaintance or two. Are you at a religious school?
Anonymous wrote:and I don't know what to do about it. It is a great school but I am miserable.My kids seem happy and that its what matters. I am miserable