Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biggest drug schools are GDS and Field.
+1. And GDS parents are in denial about their precious angels, but that’s what happens when you’re raised by nannies.
100%. Definitely a problem at sidwell and sta/ncs too, but gds especially is on a different level
Say more? What are they doing specifically?
It's hyperbole. I have a '19 grad and I have no idea what the "on a different level" means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biggest drug schools are GDS and Field.
What is happening at Field?
Most of the families at field are enormously wealthy. I’m not just talking regular DC money I’m talking the .99% kind of money. With that kind of wealth and parents who are often too busy to pay attention or who buy their children weed to make sure they know where it comes from of course there will be a lot of drugs circulating. Compound that with the fact that the school gives almost no homework and rolls sports into the school Day so kids don’t have a lot to do with their idle time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Present, involved, aware, communicative, and friendly such that parents feel free to communicate any concerns about their children or their child's classmates or friends behavior to the parents concerned. The risky use I have observed as a very involved parent throughout many years and several children in the GDS Upper School has been limited to alcohol and marijuana. I disapprove of both.
The math, science, english, history, and arts programs at the School are exceptionally strong in both breadth of curriculum offerings and teacher excellence.
Involved Parent, could you ask the GDS students dents to stop vaping and smoking in the alleys near the school? Thanks.
You are a frequent poster so I decided to ask my GDS upper school student about the alleyway vaping and smoking. She looked at me like I was crazy. The story sounds good but is probably more myth than reality, especially now that kids can hide juul and dab pens in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biggest drug schools are GDS and Field.
What is happening at Field?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Present, involved, aware, communicative, and friendly such that parents feel free to communicate any concerns about their children or their child's classmates or friends behavior to the parents concerned. The risky use I have observed as a very involved parent throughout many years and several children in the GDS Upper School has been limited to alcohol and marijuana. I disapprove of both.
The math, science, english, history, and arts programs at the School are exceptionally strong in both breadth of curriculum offerings and teacher excellence.
Involved Parent, could you ask the GDS students dents to stop vaping and smoking in the alleys near the school? Thanks.
You are a frequent poster so I decided to ask my GDS upper school student about the alleyway vaping and smoking. She looked at me like I was crazy. The story sounds good but is probably more myth than reality, especially now that kids can hide juul and dab pens in school.
If your daughter is not in the alley, how would she know? If your daughter is in the alley, why would she admit it to you?
For senior prank day last year the kids erected a giant juul in the meeting area. You think they did that because nobody is vaping at the school? It was all Over social media and pictures of it were picked up nationally
Where is the alley?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Present, involved, aware, communicative, and friendly such that parents feel free to communicate any concerns about their children or their child's classmates or friends behavior to the parents concerned. The risky use I have observed as a very involved parent throughout many years and several children in the GDS Upper School has been limited to alcohol and marijuana. I disapprove of both.
The math, science, english, history, and arts programs at the School are exceptionally strong in both breadth of curriculum offerings and teacher excellence.
Involved Parent, could you ask the GDS students dents to stop vaping and smoking in the alleys near the school? Thanks.
You are a frequent poster so I decided to ask my GDS upper school student about the alleyway vaping and smoking. She looked at me like I was crazy. The story sounds good but is probably more myth than reality, especially now that kids can hide juul and dab pens in school.
If your daughter is not in the alley, how would she know? If your daughter is in the alley, why would she admit it to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Present, involved, aware, communicative, and friendly such that parents feel free to communicate any concerns about their children or their child's classmates or friends behavior to the parents concerned. The risky use I have observed as a very involved parent throughout many years and several children in the GDS Upper School has been limited to alcohol and marijuana. I disapprove of both.
The math, science, english, history, and arts programs at the School are exceptionally strong in both breadth of curriculum offerings and teacher excellence.
Involved Parent, could you ask the GDS students dents to stop vaping and smoking in the alleys near the school? Thanks.
You are a frequent poster so I decided to ask my GDS upper school student about the alleyway vaping and smoking. She looked at me like I was crazy. The story sounds good but is probably more myth than reality, especially now that kids can hide juul and dab pens in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Present, involved, aware, communicative, and friendly such that parents feel free to communicate any concerns about their children or their child's classmates or friends behavior to the parents concerned. The risky use I have observed as a very involved parent throughout many years and several children in the GDS Upper School has been limited to alcohol and marijuana. I disapprove of both.
The math, science, english, history, and arts programs at the School are exceptionally strong in both breadth of curriculum offerings and teacher excellence.
Involved Parent, could you ask the GDS students dents to stop vaping and smoking in the alleys near the school? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Biggest drug schools are GDS and Field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This actually terrifies me about private school. We have an expensive rental house next door and befriended the group of recent college graduates that moved in. They invited us over for a get together. All of them were doing cke openly. All went k-12 private schools.
Don’t let the behavior of a handful of people in a house color your view of everyone who went to or goes to private schools.