Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal of CCES is off her rocker this year. She's trying to make it as unpleasant for the kids as possible. And succeeding.
How can we complain to her boss?
Sean P. McGee is her boss: Sean_P_McGee@mcpsmd.org
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: CCES parent here. OP is needlessly escalating it. A political cause? Kids are running on behalf of causes they care about, like ADHD or animal rescue. They aren’t wearing MAGA hats or vaccination shirts. OP is hyperbolic to the extreme. Also there is a fall festival that specifically says “costumes welcome”. Why are you lying OP?
And yet many will conveniently ignore this post!
I won’t. Previous poster CCES parent. I am totally okay with this. And my kid is super into the run for a cause thing they are doing - she and her friends have been talking about it the last two weeks, debating why the causes are important to them and deciding what they want to choose. You may also be against the new social skills curriculum, OP, but this is what it’s about - healthy debate and discussion. I personally think it’s amazing - and am so much prouder yo hear my kid debating these issues than whether to be a princess or a cat. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: CCES parent here. OP is needlessly escalating it. A political cause? Kids are running on behalf of causes they care about, like ADHD or animal rescue. They aren’t wearing MAGA hats or vaccination shirts. OP is hyperbolic to the extreme. Also there is a fall festival that specifically says “costumes welcome”. Why are you lying OP?
Bullshit. The flyer said Halloween is cancelled. There is no fall festival. Also not everyone wants to be a cause. It’s offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: CCES parent here. OP is needlessly escalating it. A political cause? Kids are running on behalf of causes they care about, like ADHD or animal rescue. They aren’t wearing MAGA hats or vaccination shirts. OP is hyperbolic to the extreme. Also there is a fall festival that specifically says “costumes welcome”. Why are you lying OP?
And yet many will conveniently ignore this post!
Anonymous wrote:To be less controversial they want kids to dress to support a political cause?
This will end well.
Anonymous wrote: CCES parent here. OP is needlessly escalating it. A political cause? Kids are running on behalf of causes they care about, like ADHD or animal rescue. They aren’t wearing MAGA hats or vaccination shirts. OP is hyperbolic to the extreme. Also there is a fall festival that specifically says “costumes welcome”. Why are you lying OP?
Anonymous wrote: CCES parent here. OP is needlessly escalating it. A political cause? Kids are running on behalf of causes they care about, like ADHD or animal rescue. They aren’t wearing MAGA hats or vaccination shirts. OP is hyperbolic to the extreme. Also there is a fall festival that specifically says “costumes welcome”. Why are you lying OP?
Anonymous wrote: CCES parent here. OP is needlessly escalating it. A political cause? Kids are running on behalf of causes they care about, like ADHD or animal rescue. They aren’t wearing MAGA hats or vaccination shirts. OP is hyperbolic to the extreme. Also there is a fall festival that specifically says “costumes welcome”. Why are you lying OP?
Anonymous wrote:Just found out instead of Halloween they want the kids to wear a color for a political cause. Why can’t they do this some other day and let the kids have Halloween? What if one of causes is offensive?
Anonymous wrote:cancer, ADHD, pet adoption, LGBTQ+, autism, etc.
Here is a list of approved “causes”. Of course causes include politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal of CCES is off her rocker this year. She's trying to make it as unpleasant for the kids as possible. And succeeding.
How can we complain to her boss?
Anonymous wrote:Costumes are a huge pain to get the kids in them and out and the party. She didn't cancel Halloween. They are just not dressing up at school.