Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP’s kid’s graduation was at DAR, then the post would read:
Why is our graduation at DAR???!!!
Seriously? We have to scope to ANOTHER state, fight traffic & crime and LIMITED seating?! Why can’t our venue be to perfectly fine GMU arena with ample parking and seating? WHY ??!?
Exactly. This is what we see every year from a few disgruntled parents who can't cope with the idea of DAR. They'd rather have a football field graduation in the blazing hot sun.
The rich kid schools getting together to book DAR, families at kids attending other schools should just accept that rich schools are more equal
Why don't you lobby for your school to get together with other schools and book DAR? What's stopping you?
No one wants to graduate at DAR when they can have the convenience and space of GMU.
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That must be why so many parents spoke out a couple of years ago when it looked like DAR wouldn't be used for graduations due to DC's covid restrictions (which were then lifted in time). Most parents currently scheduled for DAR absolutely DO want to use DAR. Nice try, though.
As long as 4 of the county’s wealthiest schools graduate there, and only 4, it will be seen as a hot commodity. It does have some advantages over Mason as well as some disadvantages.
As a parent of kids attending one of the HSs that graduate at DAR, why is Cap One Arena in Tysons not a possiblity? It's close to the schools that go to DAR, metro accessible, and in Fairfax County. Does anyone know if this possibility is being explored? I have no desire to schlep into DC only to be rushed and stressed over transportation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought all FCPS Schools graduated at DAR. Apparently not. Our school is doing their ceremony at GMU. Seriously? A horrendous venue in a mediocre part of Fairfax County. The arena is a literal box and feels like a warehouse more than a venue. Horrendous lighting and acoustics. FCPS is again cutting corners.
I find this post hilarious. Never change, DCUM.
Firstly, OP, it's a public school system. If you want all the pomp and circumstance, you should've shelled out for private. You want to go with tax payer dollars then you'll join the rest of us - no matter how highly you think of yourself. Plus, nobody in VA wants to head to DC for a HS graduation. What kind of BS is that??
Hope you enjoy schlepping out to Fairfax to hang out with your fellow mediocrities![]()
Anonymous wrote:I thought all FCPS Schools graduated at DAR. Apparently not. Our school is doing their ceremony at GMU. Seriously? A horrendous venue in a mediocre part of Fairfax County. The arena is a literal box and feels like a warehouse more than a venue. Horrendous lighting and acoustics. FCPS is again cutting corners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't they do graduation in their school stadium?
There is not enough space for people to bring guests, the weather can be hot and sticky, and there is no indoor alternative in case of rain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP’s kid’s graduation was at DAR, then the post would read:
Why is our graduation at DAR???!!!
Seriously? We have to scope to ANOTHER state, fight traffic & crime and LIMITED seating?! Why can’t our venue be to perfectly fine GMU arena with ample parking and seating? WHY ??!?
Exactly. This is what we see every year from a few disgruntled parents who can't cope with the idea of DAR. They'd rather have a football field graduation in the blazing hot sun.
The rich kid schools getting together to book DAR, families at kids attending other schools should just accept that rich schools are more equal
Why don't you lobby for your school to get together with other schools and book DAR? What's stopping you?
No one wants to graduate at DAR when they can have the convenience and space of GMU.
![]()
That must be why so many parents spoke out a couple of years ago when it looked like DAR wouldn't be used for graduations due to DC's covid restrictions (which were then lifted in time). Most parents currently scheduled for DAR absolutely DO want to use DAR. Nice try, though.
As long as 4 of the county’s wealthiest schools graduate there, and only 4, it will be seen as a hot commodity. It does have some advantages over Mason as well as some disadvantages.
As a parent of kids attending one of the HSs that graduate at DAR, why is Cap One Arena in Tysons not a possiblity? It's close to the schools that go to DAR, metro accessible, and in Fairfax County. Does anyone know if this possibility is being explored? I have no desire to schlep into DC only to be rushed and stressed over transportation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP’s kid’s graduation was at DAR, then the post would read:
Why is our graduation at DAR???!!!
Seriously? We have to scope to ANOTHER state, fight traffic & crime and LIMITED seating?! Why can’t our venue be to perfectly fine GMU arena with ample parking and seating? WHY ??!?
Exactly. This is what we see every year from a few disgruntled parents who can't cope with the idea of DAR. They'd rather have a football field graduation in the blazing hot sun.
The rich kid schools getting together to book DAR, families at kids attending other schools should just accept that rich schools are more equal
Why don't you lobby for your school to get together with other schools and book DAR? What's stopping you?
No one wants to graduate at DAR when they can have the convenience and space of GMU.
![]()
That must be why so many parents spoke out a couple of years ago when it looked like DAR wouldn't be used for graduations due to DC's covid restrictions (which were then lifted in time). Most parents currently scheduled for DAR absolutely DO want to use DAR. Nice try, though.
As long as 4 of the county’s wealthiest schools graduate there, and only 4, it will be seen as a hot commodity. It does have some advantages over Mason as well as some disadvantages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP’s kid’s graduation was at DAR, then the post would read:
Why is our graduation at DAR???!!!
Seriously? We have to scope to ANOTHER state, fight traffic & crime and LIMITED seating?! Why can’t our venue be to perfectly fine GMU arena with ample parking and seating? WHY ??!?
Exactly. This is what we see every year from a few disgruntled parents who can't cope with the idea of DAR. They'd rather have a football field graduation in the blazing hot sun.
The rich kid schools getting together to book DAR, families at kids attending other schools should just accept that rich schools are more equal
Why don't you lobby for your school to get together with other schools and book DAR? What's stopping you?
No one wants to graduate at DAR when they can have the convenience and space of GMU.
![]()
That must be why so many parents spoke out a couple of years ago when it looked like DAR wouldn't be used for graduations due to DC's covid restrictions (which were then lifted in time). Most parents currently scheduled for DAR absolutely DO want to use DAR. Nice try, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP’s kid’s graduation was at DAR, then the post would read:
Why is our graduation at DAR???!!!
Seriously? We have to scope to ANOTHER state, fight traffic & crime and LIMITED seating?! Why can’t our venue be to perfectly fine GMU arena with ample parking and seating? WHY ??!?
Exactly. This is what we see every year from a few disgruntled parents who can't cope with the idea of DAR. They'd rather have a football field graduation in the blazing hot sun.
The rich kid schools getting together to book DAR, families at kids attending other schools should just accept that rich schools are more equal
Why don't you lobby for your school to get together with other schools and book DAR? What's stopping you?
No one wants to graduate at DAR when they can have the convenience and space of GMU.
![]()
That must be why so many parents spoke out a couple of years ago when it looked like DAR wouldn't be used for graduations due to DC's covid restrictions (which were then lifted in time). Most parents currently scheduled for DAR absolutely DO want to use DAR. Nice try, though.
Like I am really going to go into DC for a HS graduation. In case you haven't heard, it's a s-hole.Anonymous wrote:I thought all FCPS Schools graduated at DAR. Apparently not. Our school is doing their ceremony at GMU. Seriously? A horrendous venue in a mediocre part of Fairfax County. The arena is a literal box and feels like a warehouse more than a venue. Horrendous lighting and acoustics. FCPS is again cutting corners.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they do graduation in their school stadium?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP’s kid’s graduation was at DAR, then the post would read:
Why is our graduation at DAR???!!!
Seriously? We have to scope to ANOTHER state, fight traffic & crime and LIMITED seating?! Why can’t our venue be to perfectly fine GMU arena with ample parking and seating? WHY ??!?
Exactly. This is what we see every year from a few disgruntled parents who can't cope with the idea of DAR. They'd rather have a football field graduation in the blazing hot sun.
The rich kid schools getting together to book DAR, families at kids attending other schools should just accept that rich schools are more equal
Why don't you lobby for your school to get together with other schools and book DAR? What's stopping you?
No one wants to graduate at DAR when they can have the convenience and space of GMU.