Anonymous wrote:I was deeply saddened that this had to come from the principle. I have no idea what the incident was. But my reaction to the email was that unless a kid brought some sort of real weapon, kindergartners should not be receiving this kind of attention and, moreover, the message we entirely useless; a bunch of political nothingspeak. I took from the message that a parent raised hell about some bad — possibly physical — behavior by a 5 year old, which while a matter for discipline should not involve the entire community needing to “feel safe” from a rabid five year old. The fact that the leader of our school is addressing the entire community over this shocked and disappointed me. Shouldn’t we be spending time on much different things? Like kids who cannot read (and yes they exist at Taylor) or can’t do math or aren’t showing up at school or challenging our gifted kids? What a freaking waste of time and energy and a sad commentary on the politics of being a N Arlington principle with a bunch of snowflake parents.
Anonymous wrote:I was deeply saddened that this had to come from the principle. I have no idea what the incident was. But my reaction to the email was that unless a kid brought some sort of real weapon, kindergartners should not be receiving this kind of attention and, moreover, the message we entirely useless; a bunch of political nothingspeak. I took from the message that a parent raised hell about some bad — possibly physical — behavior by a 5 year old, which while a matter for discipline should not involve the entire community needing to “feel safe” from a rabid five year old. The fact that the leader of our school is addressing the entire community over this shocked and disappointed me. Shouldn’t we be spending time on much different things? Like kids who cannot read (and yes they exist at Taylor) or can’t do math or aren’t showing up at school or challenging our gifted kids? What a freaking waste of time and energy and a sad commentary on the politics of being a N Arlington principle with a bunch of snowflake parents.
Anonymous wrote:I was deeply saddened that this had to come from the principle. I have no idea what the incident was. But my reaction to the email was that unless a kid brought some sort of real weapon, kindergartners should not be receiving this kind of attention and, moreover, the message we entirely useless; a bunch of political nothingspeak. I took from the message that a parent raised hell about some bad — possibly physical — behavior by a 5 year old, which while a matter for discipline should not involve the entire community needing to “feel safe” from a rabid five year old. The fact that the leader of our school is addressing the entire community over this shocked and disappointed me. Shouldn’t we be spending time on much different things? Like kids who cannot read (and yes they exist at Taylor) or can’t do math or aren’t showing up at school or challenging our gifted kids? What a freaking waste of time and energy and a sad commentary on the politics of being a N Arlington principle with a bunch of snowflake parents.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so tired of the gossiping parents trying to get more information about a six year old’s struggles. Truly not being rude just to be rude on the Internet. I have been part of text chains and heard about this at the bus stop, and I just feel like it’s none of my business (or anyone else’s that is not in that class). Just bc the principal has a policy of sending out emails doesn’t mean we need all the details.
Please post the email.Anonymous wrote:Principal sent out an email about two KINDERGARTENERS threatening and getting physical? I guess this means like fist fight? The message is very cryptic, but were there any witnesses who can share what exactly went down? Usually two kinders have squabble is a couple of kids pushing each other; did like one of them go MME with playground equipment or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What in the hell was in the water 5 years ago? Kindergartners everywhere are insane this year. At every school, county, and state.
Last years were, overall, quite dreamy. This year? MADNESS.
They didn’t have daycare because of Covid.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so tired of the gossiping parents trying to get more information about a six year old’s struggles. Truly not being rude just to be rude on the Internet. I have been part of text chains and heard about this at the bus stop, and I just feel like it’s none of my business (or anyone else’s that is not in that class). Just bc the principal has a policy of sending out emails doesn’t mean we need all the details.
Anonymous wrote:What in the hell was in the water 5 years ago? Kindergartners everywhere are insane this year. At every school, county, and state.
Last years were, overall, quite dreamy. This year? MADNESS.
Anonymous wrote:What in the hell was in the water 5 years ago? Kindergartners everywhere are insane this year. At every school, county, and state.
Last years were, overall, quite dreamy. This year? MADNESS.