Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MS back to school night didn’t have enough worthwhile for me to ever attend again unless kid is not going to home school. For HS only go for specific classes.
Your anecdotal experience does not reflect what happens at other schools.
Anonymous wrote:MS back to school night didn’t have enough worthwhile for me to ever attend again unless kid is not going to home school. For HS only go for specific classes.
Anonymous wrote:Cluster schools are supposed to coordinate so as not to have schedule conflicts. Reach out to the principal and Cc the director.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish schools in the same pyramid would spread out their Back to School Nights over three different weeks or days. One for elementary, one for middle, and one for high school. We’ve got siblings in middle and high who have theirs on the same night. And only one parent available to attend.![]()
I'm wondering whether this impacts enough families for them to make a change?
No one goes to middle school back to school night. It’s fine.
Anonymous wrote:I wish schools in the same pyramid would spread out their Back to School Nights over three different weeks or days. One for elementary, one for middle, and one for high school. We’ve got siblings in middle and high who have theirs on the same night. And only one parent available to attend.![]()
I'm wondering whether this impacts enough families for them to make a change?
Anonymous wrote:I wish schools in the same pyramid would spread out their Back to School Nights over three different weeks or days. One for elementary, one for middle, and one for high school. We’ve got siblings in middle and high who have theirs on the same night. And only one parent available to attend.![]()
I'm wondering whether this impacts enough families for them to make a change?
Anonymous wrote:I wish schools in the same pyramid would spread out their Back to School Nights over three different weeks or days. One for elementary, one for middle, and one for high school. We’ve got siblings in middle and high who have theirs on the same night. And only one parent available to attend.![]()
I'm wondering whether this impacts enough families for them to make a change?
Anonymous wrote:I wish schools in the same pyramid would spread out their Back to School Nights over three different weeks or days. One for elementary, one for middle, and one for high school. We’ve got siblings in middle and high who have theirs on the same night. And only one parent available to attend.![]()
I'm wondering whether this impacts enough families for them to make a change?