Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was all procedural stuff like who your child's counselor is is based on their last name and that you should regularly check ParentVue. Parents on this board probably know most of what they covered. The staff members who presented seemed great and likable.
Agreed. As a new Blair parent, I don't think I learned any brand new information other than the protocol for excusing my kid for a doctor's appointment or something. But I'm glad I went because I was really impressed with the staff, particularly the principal and the resource counselor. They were friendly and helpful, but also clear-eyed about the fact that they are dealing with high schoolers. A couple of parents had questions where it was clear that they were taking the 14-year-old's word on something, and the resource counselor did a great job of gently clarifying that she had indeed sent three separate emails on the topic or whatever.
So what is the protocol for excusing someone for a doctors appointment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was all procedural stuff like who your child's counselor is is based on their last name and that you should regularly check ParentVue. Parents on this board probably know most of what they covered. The staff members who presented seemed great and likable.
Agreed. As a new Blair parent, I don't think I learned any brand new information other than the protocol for excusing my kid for a doctor's appointment or something. But I'm glad I went because I was really impressed with the staff, particularly the principal and the resource counselor. They were friendly and helpful, but also clear-eyed about the fact that they are dealing with high schoolers. A couple of parents had questions where it was clear that they were taking the 14-year-old's word on something, and the resource counselor did a great job of gently clarifying that she had indeed sent three separate emails on the topic or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was all procedural stuff like who your child's counselor is is based on their last name and that you should regularly check ParentVue. Parents on this board probably know most of what they covered. The staff members who presented seemed great and likable.
Agreed. As a new Blair parent, I don't think I learned any brand new information other than the protocol for excusing my kid for a doctor's appointment or something. But I'm glad I went because I was really impressed with the staff, particularly the principal and the resource counselor. They were friendly and helpful, but also clear-eyed about the fact that they are dealing with high schoolers. A couple of parents had questions where it was clear that they were taking the 14-year-old's word on something, and the resource counselor did a great job of gently clarifying that she had indeed sent three separate emails on the topic or whatever.

Anonymous wrote:It was all procedural stuff like who your child's counselor is is based on their last name and that you should regularly check ParentVue. Parents on this board probably know most of what they covered. The staff members who presented seemed great and likable.