Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may blow your mind, but you can have an awesome childhood without participating in ANY way in sports. I did. If there were football games I never knew about them. My friends and I had no idea about school spirit - if there was "homecoming" I didn't know about it.
I was busy doing my hobbies and interests with my friends. I had a great time in high school. There's more than one way to have fun, OP.
My kid loves living in DC, but her life looks nothing like a sports-focused suburban high school. She's into writing, the arts, and science, and loves a lot of the cultural stuff -- museums, art, the international stuff available here -- but isn't into sports at all.
Anonymous wrote:This may blow your mind, but you can have an awesome childhood without participating in ANY way in sports. I did. If there were football games I never knew about them. My friends and I had no idea about school spirit - if there was "homecoming" I didn't know about it.
I was busy doing my hobbies and interests with my friends. I had a great time in high school. There's more than one way to have fun, OP.
Anonymous wrote:You sound very immature. Basically you’re saying high school is not fun if it’s not like “Friday Night Lights?”
Anonymous wrote:If you're anything like me, you will be sorry you raised kids here. It is nothing like that dreamy, suburban upbringing you (and I) had. Especially at the NWDC privates. I have two high schoolers there now and they HATE it. My DD especially wishes she had grown up the way I did, and not the way her crazy, miserable faither, who grew up in DC and also went to one of the elitist privates did. If you can go back to Miami, you should. I would in a heartbeat, but my husband got us trapped here.
Anonymous wrote:So far these responses are telling me everything I need to know. Cool.