Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha ha. HB doesn't care. It's the ES principal pulling strings for her. Good grief, does anyone buy that no per-selection goes on??
I think you overestimate how ES principals' general esteem for PTA presidents, LOL. Many of them are viewed as PITAs.
Maybe, but at my DC's ES, it is remarkable that all 4 of the kids who got into HB were labeled as GT, teacher favorites, and kids of (PITA like you don't even know) parents. That is not a coincidence.
I only know one of the kids in my son's grade who got in to HB (he was wait listed), I have met her mother but don't know if she is a PITA, don't know if his friend is labeled GT or is a teacher favorite, and don't even know who the other kids who got into HB are.
You sound kind of crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha ha. HB doesn't care. It's the ES principal pulling strings for her. Good grief, does anyone buy that no per-selection goes on??
I think you overestimate how ES principals' general esteem for PTA presidents, LOL. Many of them are viewed as PITAs.
Maybe, but at my DC's ES, it is remarkable that all 4 of the kids who got into HB were labeled as GT, teacher favorites, and kids of (PITA like you don't even know) parents. That is not a coincidence.
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Bs. You know that those kids receive gifted services AND are "teacher favorites?" Obviously it's possible to nose around, ask your kids, etc. and find out that specific kids get gifted services (and a heck of a lot more than 4 do per grade level, so not shocking that all winning the lottery are ID'd) but you move beyond the realm of fact when you call 4 different kids "teacher favorites" and claim to know that strings were pulled for them.
Sour grapes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha ha. HB doesn't care. It's the ES principal pulling strings for her. Good grief, does anyone buy that no per-selection goes on??
I think you overestimate how ES principals' general esteem for PTA presidents, LOL. Many of them are viewed as PITAs.
Maybe, but at my DC's ES, it is remarkable that all 4 of the kids who got into HB were labeled as GT, teacher favorites, and kids of (PITA like you don't even know) parents. That is not a coincidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha ha. HB doesn't care. It's the ES principal pulling strings for her. Good grief, does anyone buy that no per-selection goes on??
I think you overestimate how ES principals' general esteem for PTA presidents, LOL. Many of them are viewed as PITAs.
Maybe, but at my DC's ES, it is remarkable that all 4 of the kids who got into HB were labeled as GT, teacher favorites, and kids of (PITA like you don't even know) parents. That is not a coincidence.
I only know one of the kids in my son's grade who got in to HB (he was wait listed), I have met her mother but don't know if she is a PITA, don't know if his friend is labeled GT or is a teacher favorite, and don't even know who the other kids who got into HB are.
You sound kind of crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha ha. HB doesn't care. It's the ES principal pulling strings for her. Good grief, does anyone buy that no per-selection goes on??
I think you overestimate how ES principals' general esteem for PTA presidents, LOL. Many of them are viewed as PITAs.
Maybe, but at my DC's ES, it is remarkable that all 4 of the kids who got into HB were labeled as GT, teacher favorites, and kids of (PITA like you don't even know) parents. That is not a coincidence.
Anonymous wrote:
Where were you guys at the community meetings? I didn't see any (many) of you at the meetings back in 2013. If you had spoken up then, the SB might not have delayed decisions a few more years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha ha. HB doesn't care. It's the ES principal pulling strings for her. Good grief, does anyone buy that no per-selection goes on??
I think you overestimate how ES principals' general esteem for PTA presidents, LOL. Many of them are viewed as PITAs.
Anonymous wrote:Ha ha ha. HB doesn't care. It's the ES principal pulling strings for her. Good grief, does anyone buy that no per-selection goes on??
Anonymous wrote:
I don't agree that your kid is a "classic" for HB. His innate qualities will serve him well at any Arlington high school. I don't see that type of kid as the classic HB type at all. I think the HB model has the most value for the smart underachiever. JMO.
(Again, I feel the need to keep saying my kids don't go to HB.)