Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I and other parents can "walk it back," not care, etc. Kids are needlessly confused/anxious as school promotes wearing things they don't have but that seems desirable. It's not going to ruin their lives but is absolutely unnecessary and weird for last week of a public school year. So yeah, I'm pointing it out and complaining.
To…us? The principal already agreed with you and changed it. This is such a minor problem for the kids and kind of a layup in terms of parenting because there’s no confusion here. Everyone agrees the brand thing was wrong. Any kid who is “confused/anxious” about this has much bigger problems. [/quote
Thanks for that:l contribution: so helpful. If you just want to to criticize me (and my kid by extension) on an online forum, perhaps you have much bigger problems.
Anonymous wrote:I and other parents can "walk it back," not care, etc. Kids are needlessly confused/anxious as school promotes wearing things they don't have but that seems desirable. It's not going to ruin their lives but is absolutely unnecessary and weird for last week of a public school year. So yeah, I'm pointing it out and complaining.
Anonymous wrote:You know your kid or other kids at the school are making this up, right?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's MS spirit week had tomorow as basically wear designer or expensive athletic brands: specifically recommended Nike, Ralph Lauren, Northface, Gucci...WTH?! She says they keep talking it on announcements, she and friends (who are pretty uncool, BTW) not sure what to wear. Not even kidding. This evning principal is spinning it... again, WTH? What happened to field day, wear a school Tshirt?
Parents, Community and Caregivers,
I’m writing to dispel any rumors or misinformation that may in the community concerning our DMV Spirit Day at Langston Hughes Middle School tomorrow.
Our DMV Spirit Day is a celebration of the greatness of our region, and we have defined our look as your best casual and comfortable look. This week the students have shown amazing spirit and positive choices each day, and I anticipate that tomorrow will continue to be so. Our staff participates as well. We will be on the lookout for any outfit that doesn’t represent us well.
We anticipate finishing the year in a very positive and joyful way.
Aimee Monticchio
Principal