Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private school - what else is new? I sent my kids to publics. I spent all my schooling in fancy privates and was tired of that sphere.
You’re delusional if you think the same thing doesn’t happen in Potomac and Bethesda public schools.
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I’m in Potomac, when my DD was in Kindergarten, a Mom was making play dates and basically interviewing Moms to size up the ones that would help her climb the social status ladder.
Yes, this happens in public school too.
It seems to be a certain type that behaves this way. Is that a correct assessment?
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone is looking for new friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private school - what else is new? I sent my kids to publics. I spent all my schooling in fancy privates and was tired of that sphere.
You’re delusional if you think the same thing doesn’t happen in Potomac and Bethesda public schools.
+1
I’m in Potomac, when my DD was in Kindergarten, a Mom was making play dates and basically interviewing Moms to size up the ones that would help her climb the social status ladder.
Yes, this happens in public school too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private school - what else is new? I sent my kids to publics. I spent all my schooling in fancy privates and was tired of that sphere.
You’re delusional if you think the same thing doesn’t happen in Potomac and Bethesda public schools.
+1
I’m in Potomac, when my DD was in Kindergarten, a Mom was making play dates and basically interviewing Moms to size up the ones that would help her climb the social status ladder.
Yes, this happens in public school too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private school - what else is new? I sent my kids to publics. I spent all my schooling in fancy privates and was tired of that sphere.
You’re delusional if you think the same thing doesn’t happen in Potomac and Bethesda public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Private school - what else is new? I sent my kids to publics. I spent all my schooling in fancy privates and was tired of that sphere.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I read your post in recent topics and thought, I have no idea what this person is talking about, maybe she has an anxiety disorder or mental illness. Then noticed it was posted in private schools. Not a public school thing.
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe they just don't want to be friends with you.
Anonymous wrote:It is not about me but I am trying to figure out what motivates parents that have zero interaction with any of their childrens best friends parents. No interaction. No hello. Nothing. The only parents they interact with are parents that can help them socially or professionally but their kids are not friends with those parents kids. What is the word I am thinking of here?