Anonymous wrote:Not shocking. The CCES Principal is nuts and constantly has a bone to pick eith parents. The Fall Festival has been happening on the weekends as a school fundraiser for years and included a 5th grade haunted house. The weekend Fall Festival was in addition to the Halloween party/parade during the school day. She also hosted the race every year and had kids raising money for causes in addition. Not new.
Most kids are not able to make the Fall Festival on the weekend as majority of the school now pulls from public housing near Silver Spring and the center for excellence which is comprised of kids from all over the county. It is hard for those parents to get to the school on the weekends. There are very few Chevy Chase families left at the school. Covid drove most of the ones who were public to private.
So the kids missing out aren’t necissarily affluent kids. Halloween parties were the biggest deal for CCES kids because it made the school feel cohesive even if for a day. Sad this happened but not shocked considering the Principal. Nothing gained and more lost for that community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In some elementary schools, a large percentage of kids are not allowed by their parents to do anything related to Halloween. I think it's much better to have an activity celebrating Fall, where everyone can be included and have fun.
I don't understand why people are so up in arms about having their kids wear their costumes at school for a silly 10 minute parade around the playground.
They need pics for their calendars.
Anonymous wrote:Not shocking. The CCES Principal is nuts and constantly has a bone to pick eith parents. The Fall Festival has been happening on the weekends as a school fundraiser for years and included a 5th grade haunted house. The weekend Fall Festival was in addition to the Halloween party/parade during the school day. She also hosted the race every year and had kids raising money for causes in addition. Not new.
Most kids are not able to make the Fall Festival on the weekend as majority of the school now pulls from public housing near Silver Spring and the center for excellence which is comprised of kids from all over the county. It is hard for those parents to get to the school on the weekends. There are very few Chevy Chase families left at the school. Covid drove most of the ones who were public to private.
So the kids missing out aren’t necissarily affluent kids. Halloween parties were the biggest deal for CCES kids because it made the school feel cohesive even if for a day. Sad this happened but not shocked considering the Principal. Nothing gained and more lost for that community.
Anonymous wrote:Not shocking. The CCES Principal is nuts and constantly has a bone to pick eith parents. The Fall Festival has been happening on the weekends as a school fundraiser for years and included a 5th grade haunted house. The weekend Fall Festival was in addition to the Halloween party/parade during the school day. She also hosted the race every year and had kids raising money for causes in addition. Not new.
Most kids are not able to make the Fall Festival on the weekend as majority of the school now pulls from public housing near Silver Spring and the center for excellence which is comprised of kids from all over the county. It is hard for those parents to get to the school on the weekends. There are very few Chevy Chase families left at the school. Covid drove most of the ones who were public to private.
So the kids missing out aren’t necissarily affluent kids. Halloween parties were the biggest deal for CCES kids because it made the school feel cohesive even if for a day. Sad this happened but not shocked considering the Principal. Nothing gained and more lost for that community.