Anonymous wrote:Experience from one "No media" mom - DH and I weren't comfortable with our DDs' image being used to publicize the school or with - stay with me here - any child predator stumbling over the image or seeing it on a local TV channel and knowing exactly where to find our darlings.
Problem is when something fun happens that local TV comes to shoot, or if your kid decides to join the after school dance squad, or they get invited to the White House kitchen garden or whatever, they may be forced to miss out on the activity. DD had to sit in the office one afternoon while the school was doing a field day/exercise "mini-marathon" event where a bunch of local news outlets came with video cameras. Then I heard what a great job she did doing dance-cheer at a school pre-CAS "prep rally" (the cheer squad is really an informal thing but good exercise) but couldn't get a video copy. So think twice before turning down the release.
Anonymous wrote:Experience from one "No media" mom - DH and I weren't comfortable with our DDs' image being used to publicize the school or with - stay with me here - any child predator stumbling over the image or seeing it on a local TV channel and knowing exactly where to find our darlings.
Problem is when something fun happens that local TV comes to shoot, or if your kid decides to join the after school dance squad, or they get invited to the White House kitchen garden or whatever, they may be forced to miss out on the activity. DD had to sit in the office one afternoon while the school was doing a field day/exercise "mini-marathon" event where a bunch of local news outlets came with video cameras. Then I heard what a great job she did doing dance-cheer at a school pre-CAS "prep rally" (the cheer squad is really an informal thing but good exercise) but couldn't get a video copy. So think twice before turning down the release.
Anonymous wrote:Experience from one "No media" mom - DH and I weren't comfortable with our DDs' image being used to publicize the school or with - stay with me here - any child predator stumbling over the image or seeing it on a local TV channel and knowing exactly where to find our darlings.
Problem is when something fun happens that local TV comes to shoot, or if your kid decides to join the after school dance squad, or they get invited to the White House kitchen garden or whatever, they may be forced to miss out on the activity. DD had to sit in the office one afternoon while the school was doing a field day/exercise "mini-marathon" event where a bunch of local news outlets came with video cameras. Then I heard what a great job she did doing dance-cheer at a school pre-CAS "prep rally" (the cheer squad is really an informal thing but good exercise) but couldn't get a video copy. So think twice before turning down the release.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does consenting allow DCPS to put my kid's face on the side of a Metro bus if they want?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Does consenting allow DCPS to put my kid's face on the side of a Metro bus if they want?


Anonymous wrote:the Media/Video Release Form. As part of DD's enrollment packet, there is a consent and release form for students to be filmed/photographed/interviewed and for use of image/voice. Should I sign the form? Why or why not? I was going to sign but then the language includes release of successors and assignees, etc. Thanks.