Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of the recent attitude that reading in public is always performative “bragging.” Turns out some of us just like to read and see it as a normal activity.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not advertising any private school unless the adm. sends me a payment for it. I don’t work for them.
Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of the recent attitude that reading in public is always performative “bragging.” Turns out some of us just like to read and see it as a normal activity.
Anonymous wrote:OP is right. My kids are at a big 3 school, and I am very proud of them for getting in. I also love the school and community. However, outward demonstrations of pride = bragging.
Our neighbors and friends are still in the DCPS that we left, and it would feel weird to me to wave the private school flag in their face. Anyone that is suggesting it’s the same as a public school sticker is not being honest with themselves. One is very inclusive, while the other is very exclusive.
My kids asked once to stick it on the car and I said that I didn’t want any stickers on my car. It’s okay to say no to your kids on occasion. It is my car. They do have plenty of school merch that they wear to school, have never seen them wear it outside of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't even imagine. Seems like nothing but a naked flex.
I put our school's sticker as it is a small school, I would like to promote it.
Same here. Our student body is fairly localized and I like spreading the word to neighboring towns. I hope nobody would see it as bragging! It’s not a very expensive school as or as privates go. Last week I was 30 minutes away in a parking lot and someone came up and commented on the magnet (They knew someone who went there). I’m not a school insider or anything, so it’s not at all meant to be shown as a badge of being in the club, or whatever OP said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't even imagine. Seems like nothing but a naked flex.
I put our school's sticker as it is a small school, I would like to promote it.