Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do parents get one of the coveted Janney garage parking passes? A few parents have them. Are they the "queen bee" volunteers?
They buy them at the auction. $3-4k for a spot.
This being a Janney thread, I actually cannot tell if you are serious or this is a joke, people paying ("donating") for these privileges at a public school.
This is not a joke!
Back in the days before the construction, it was possible to buy a reserved parking spot in the teacher parking lot at the annual Mann auction. I don't remember what it would usually fetch. I do remember that one year it was won by a family whose kids were always late to school. It allowed them to pull in at 8:44 and drop their kids off before the second bell without having to waste time circling the block looking for parking.
It is still possible to buy prime reserved seating for the school play, principal for the day, sleepover birthday parties at school hosted by the principal, etc. at the Mann auction.
No one cares about Mann. The school is like apartheid era South Africa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. My kids are at a private school and people have asked why we don't send them to Janney, since we live in-bounds. Now I'm glad we don't. Truly, I have never seen anything there that is to the level described here.
Do you really believe everything you read on the internet? I'd take most of this thread with a grain of salt.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. My kids are at a private school and people have asked why we don't send them to Janney, since we live in-bounds. Now I'm glad we don't. Truly, I have never seen anything there that is to the level described here.
Anonymous wrote:"Janney is fine, really, but money does matter in the community in terms of access to the principal and getting particular teachers. Those who are involved in the school and who give money do have influence."
That really isn't true, and I don't contribute $$ and am not with the "in crowd."
Anonymous wrote:Wow. My kids are at a private school and people have asked why we don't send them to Janney, since we live in-bounds. Now I'm glad we don't. Truly, I have never seen anything there that is to the level described here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do parents get one of the coveted Janney garage parking passes? A few parents have them. Are they the "queen bee" volunteers?
They buy them at the auction. $3-4k for a spot.
This being a Janney thread, I actually cannot tell if you are serious or this is a joke, people paying ("donating") for these privileges at a public school.
This is not a joke!
Back in the days before the construction, it was possible to buy a reserved parking spot in the teacher parking lot at the annual Mann auction. I don't remember what it would usually fetch. I do remember that one year it was won by a family whose kids were always late to school. It allowed them to pull in at 8:44 and drop their kids off before the second bell without having to waste time circling the block looking for parking.
It is still possible to buy prime reserved seating for the school play, principal for the day, sleepover birthday parties at school hosted by the principal, etc. at the Mann auction.
No one cares about Mann. The school is like apartheid era South Africa.
I agree the toe shoes are pretty bad, but is that really enough reason to avoid the school?Anonymous wrote:Wow. My kids are at a private school and people have asked why we don't send them to Janney, since we live in-bounds. Now I'm glad we don't. Truly, I have never seen anything there that is to the level described here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do parents get one of the coveted Janney garage parking passes? A few parents have them. Are they the "queen bee" volunteers?
They buy them at the auction. $3-4k for a spot.
This being a Janney thread, I actually cannot tell if you are serious or this is a joke, people paying ("donating") for these privileges at a public school.
This is not a joke!
Back in the days before the construction, it was possible to buy a reserved parking spot in the teacher parking lot at the annual Mann auction. I don't remember what it would usually fetch. I do remember that one year it was won by a family whose kids were always late to school. It allowed them to pull in at 8:44 and drop their kids off before the second bell without having to waste time circling the block looking for parking.
It is still possible to buy prime reserved seating for the school play, principal for the day, sleepover birthday parties at school hosted by the principal, etc. at the Mann auction.
This seems wildly inappropriate, and possibly illegal.
Janney has sleepovers sold at the school auction too. About 4 to 5 grand a night. Buying these definitely helps you with popularity.
Yu Ying also auctions such items (parking spot/carpool lane access without a carpool, sleepover at school, playdates with teachers). It's called a fund-raiser - the point is to raise funds for the school: everybody wins. I've never heard anybody complain about such things until this thread. The popularity obsession comes across as particularly juvenile. It seems more likely to reflect a chip on one or two persons' shoulders than a characteristic which applies to the entire Janney population.