Anonymous wrote:I wish the text reminders weren’t sent so early in the morning
Anonymous wrote:I wish the text reminders weren’t sent so early in the morning
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP got it right. Does anyone really not think he is full of himself with a tin ear? Also, all the rah rah rah is for middle school kids. The high school students do not care about things like Wacky Tacky Monday. Moreover, they are pretty upset that the HOS has passed down the message that homecoming will be cancelled if they don't participate enough in those types of activities. He is not making friends.
The middle schoolers don't care about wacky tacky monday either.
Why does he send the texts about it? Just to inspire ridicule at every house?
Anonymous wrote:PP got it right. Does anyone really not think he is full of himself with a tin ear? Also, all the rah rah rah is for middle school kids. The high school students do not care about things like Wacky Tacky Monday. Moreover, they are pretty upset that the HOS has passed down the message that homecoming will be cancelled if they don't participate enough in those types of activities. He is not making friends.
Anonymous wrote:Grow up, ignoring posts you don’t care for works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP got it right. Does anyone really not think he is full of himself with a tin ear? Also, all the rah rah rah is for middle school kids. The high school students do not care about things like Wacky Tacky Monday. Moreover, they are pretty upset that the HOS has passed down the message that homecoming will be cancelled if they don't participate enough in those types of activities. He is not making friends.
The middle schoolers don't care about wacky tacky monday either.
Anonymous wrote:PP got it right. Does anyone really not think he is full of himself with a tin ear? Also, all the rah rah rah is for middle school kids. The high school students do not care about things like Wacky Tacky Monday. Moreover, they are pretty upset that the HOS has passed down the message that homecoming will be cancelled if they don't participate enough in those types of activities. He is not making friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:parents who weren’t at basis under the kick ass lady head don’t know what we’ve lost. sports are better now, nothing else really. boring topic, right.
So - my kid was in 5th with the “kick ass lady” (kid is currently in 8th) and I don’t remember anything in particular about that reign. I have, however, been very impressed with the “new” (almost 3 years now) HOS and his seemingly tireless energy; he appears to be working his ass off to run the school. Virtual Town halls are frequent, transparent, and very informative, and the sheer number of activities (cookouts, spirit weeks, etc) has gone way up - many, many opportunities to get involved in the basis community. Yes, he runs a tight ship (probably given his relative youth he feels he has to set the tone/rules right out of the gate), but from my (outsider/parent) perspective he seems to be doing a fantastic job.