Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. If the parents and teachers on this forum are any representation of how the community acts, it is reason to be dismayed.
Yeah, you just did exactly what the OP was talking about. ALL the forums on DCUM are like this - not just SSFS. And this is just your not-so-clever way of continuing to bash the school.
Do better. Choose your school and live your life.
Your response only proves the point and suggests that the person who needs to do better is you. Is the way you act what Quakerism looks like?
Yes, when someone responds simply by saying, "Do better. Choose your school and live your life" - this is exactly what Quakerism looks like? Take care.
Thank you for clarifying that you lack an understanding of Quakerism and that you believe you have the right to silence anyone you do not agree with.
NP - You're reaching. If you're still posting then you haven't been silenced nor has anyone tried to silence you. But yes, you are exactly the kind of poster others have been referring to.
The poster was attempting to silence. And you know that. Whether or not it worked is another matter. Wow. Integrity? Community?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. If the parents and teachers on this forum are any representation of how the community acts, it is reason to be dismayed.
Yeah, you just did exactly what the OP was talking about. ALL the forums on DCUM are like this - not just SSFS. And this is just your not-so-clever way of continuing to bash the school.
Do better. Choose your school and live your life.
Your response only proves the point and suggests that the person who needs to do better is you. Is the way you act what Quakerism looks like?
Yes, when someone responds simply by saying, "Do better. Choose your school and live your life" - this is exactly what Quakerism looks like? Take care.
Thank you for clarifying that you lack an understanding of Quakerism and that you believe you have the right to silence anyone you do not agree with.
NP - You're reaching. If you're still posting then you haven't been silenced nor has anyone tried to silence you. But yes, you are exactly the kind of poster others have been referring to.
Anonymous wrote:I am a current parent whose family is staying. I was introduced to DCUM and the SSFS forums about a year ago when the HOS left. At times I find posts on the various SSFS forums comical but only in a cynical way. Mostly, I find it all to be a distressing reminder of how hyper politicized our society has become and how social media such as this solves no problems and only fuels division. I’m dismayed by the lack of civility. I’m dismayed that seemingly educated people can’t distinguish between fact and speculation. I’m dismayed at how easily and perhaps unknowingly people overgeneralize their personal narrative to a larger population – how we unwittingly communicate as propagandists.
In response to all this I have just two things to contribute that are personal to me, for what it’s worth:
First, stop hard-selling your take on SSFS. We already live in a world where it’s impossible to avoid advertising. Live your truth and whatever decision you make about where to send your kid(s) to school is the right answer...for you.
Second, regardless of your personal experience with SSFS, I believe that when you see through the melodrama of the last few years, something authentic happens on the SSFS campus.
I wish everyone a peaceful and joyful summer!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. If the parents and teachers on this forum are any representation of how the community acts, it is reason to be dismayed.
Yeah, you just did exactly what the OP was talking about. ALL the forums on DCUM are like this - not just SSFS. And this is just your not-so-clever way of continuing to bash the school.
Do better. Choose your school and live your life.
Your response only proves the point and suggests that the person who needs to do better is you. Is the way you act what Quakerism looks like?
Yes, when someone responds simply by saying, "Do better. Choose your school and live your life" - this is exactly what Quakerism looks like? Take care.
Thank you for clarifying that you lack an understanding of Quakerism and that you believe you have the right to silence anyone you do not agree with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. If the parents and teachers on this forum are any representation of how the community acts, it is reason to be dismayed.
Yeah, you just did exactly what the OP was talking about. ALL the forums on DCUM are like this - not just SSFS. And this is just your not-so-clever way of continuing to bash the school.
Do better. Choose your school and live your life.
Your response only proves the point and suggests that the person who needs to do better is you. Is the way you act what Quakerism looks like?
Yes, when someone responds simply by saying, "Do better. Choose your school and live your life" - this is exactly what Quakerism looks like? Take care.
Thank you for clarifying that you lack an understanding of Quakerism and that you believe you have the right to silence anyone you do not agree with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. If the parents and teachers on this forum are any representation of how the community acts, it is reason to be dismayed.
Yeah, you just did exactly what the OP was talking about. ALL the forums on DCUM are like this - not just SSFS. And this is just your not-so-clever way of continuing to bash the school.
Do better. Choose your school and live your life.
Your response only proves the point and suggests that the person who needs to do better is you. Is the way you act what Quakerism looks like?
Yes, when someone responds simply by saying, "Do better. Choose your school and live your life" - this is exactly what Quakerism looks like? Take care.
Anonymous wrote:I am a current parent whose family is staying. I was introduced to DCUM and the SSFS forums about a year ago when the HOS left. At times I find posts on the various SSFS forums comical but only in a cynical way. Mostly, I find it all to be a distressing reminder of how hyper politicized our society has become and how social media such as this solves no problems and only fuels division. I’m dismayed by the lack of civility. I’m dismayed that seemingly educated people can’t distinguish between fact and speculation. I’m dismayed at how easily and perhaps unknowingly people overgeneralize their personal narrative to a larger population – how we unwittingly communicate as propagandists.
In response to all this I have just two things to contribute that are personal to me, for what it’s worth:
First, stop hard-selling your take on SSFS. We already live in a world where it’s impossible to avoid advertising. Live your truth and whatever decision you make about where to send your kid(s) to school is the right answer...for you.
Second, regardless of your personal experience with SSFS, I believe that when you see through the melodrama of the last few years, something authentic happens on the SSFS campus.
I wish everyone a peaceful and joyful summer!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a current parent whose family is staying. I was introduced to DCUM and the SSFS forums about a year ago when the HOS left. At times I find posts on the various SSFS forums comical but only in a cynical way. Mostly, I find it all to be a distressing reminder of how hyper politicized our society has become and how social media such as this solves no problems and only fuels division. I’m dismayed by the lack of civility. I’m dismayed that seemingly educated people can’t distinguish between fact and speculation. I’m dismayed at how easily and perhaps unknowingly people overgeneralize their personal narrative to a larger population – how we unwittingly communicate as propagandists.
In response to all this I have just two things to contribute that are personal to me, for what it’s worth:
First, stop hard-selling your take on SSFS. We already live in a world where it’s impossible to avoid advertising. Live your truth and whatever decision you make about where to send your kid(s) to school is the right answer...for you.
Second, regardless of your personal experience with SSFS, I believe that when you see through the melodrama of the last few years, something authentic happens on the SSFS campus.
I wish everyone a peaceful and joyful summer!
Well said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. If the parents and teachers on this forum are any representation of how the community acts, it is reason to be dismayed.
Yeah, you just did exactly what the OP was talking about. ALL the forums on DCUM are like this - not just SSFS. And this is just your not-so-clever way of continuing to bash the school.
Do better. Choose your school and live your life.
Your response only proves the point and suggests that the person who needs to do better is you. Is the way you act what Quakerism looks like?
Anonymous wrote:I am a current parent whose family is staying. I was introduced to DCUM and the SSFS forums about a year ago when the HOS left. At times I find posts on the various SSFS forums comical but only in a cynical way. Mostly, I find it all to be a distressing reminder of how hyper politicized our society has become and how social media such as this solves no problems and only fuels division. I’m dismayed by the lack of civility. I’m dismayed that seemingly educated people can’t distinguish between fact and speculation. I’m dismayed at how easily and perhaps unknowingly people overgeneralize their personal narrative to a larger population – how we unwittingly communicate as propagandists.
In response to all this I have just two things to contribute that are personal to me, for what it’s worth:
First, stop hard-selling your take on SSFS. We already live in a world where it’s impossible to avoid advertising. Live your truth and whatever decision you make about where to send your kid(s) to school is the right answer...for you.
Second, regardless of your personal experience with SSFS, I believe that when you see through the melodrama of the last few years, something authentic happens on the SSFS campus.
I wish everyone a peaceful and joyful summer!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. If the parents and teachers on this forum are any representation of how the community acts, it is reason to be dismayed.
Yeah, you just did exactly what the OP was talking about. ALL the forums on DCUM are like this - not just SSFS. And this is just your not-so-clever way of continuing to bash the school.
Do better. Choose your school and live your life.
Anonymous wrote:I am a current parent whose family is staying. I was introduced to DCUM and the SSFS forums about a year ago when the HOS left. At times I find posts on the various SSFS forums comical but only in a cynical way. Mostly, I find it all to be a distressing reminder of how hyper politicized our society has become and how social media such as this solves no problems and only fuels division. I’m dismayed by the lack of civility. I’m dismayed that seemingly educated people can’t distinguish between fact and speculation. I’m dismayed at how easily and perhaps unknowingly people overgeneralize their personal narrative to a larger population – how we unwittingly communicate as propagandists.
In response to all this I have just two things to contribute that are personal to me, for what it’s worth:
First, stop hard-selling your take on SSFS. We already live in a world where it’s impossible to avoid advertising. Live your truth and whatever decision you make about where to send your kid(s) to school is the right answer...for you.
Second, regardless of your personal experience with SSFS, I believe that when you see through the melodrama of the last few years, something authentic happens on the SSFS campus.
I wish everyone a peaceful and joyful summer!
Anonymous wrote:I agree. If the parents and teachers on this forum are any representation of how the community acts, it is reason to be dismayed.
Anonymous wrote:And then you have the fact that so many people refuse to even acknowledge there is a problem. You’re a hater, troll, racist, all kinds of things for even suggesting there might be something wrong. String denial is why parents who were struggling were met with a brick wall when they took concerns to admin in the 1st place. So it is still unclear that the school agrees there was a problem. No one gives a debrief of why students left. Not in the open at least.