Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, this kind of stuff is developmentally normal and appropriate. Kids pushing boundaries. Take as old as time.
Kinda sad that parents refuse to parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember the exact same behavior in the 80s when I was in middle school and I attended a private school.
There were no phones so no distributing porn was happening. Weed maybe but that’s happening too.
I agree about phones and porn. However, I was referring to OP’s original post and plenty of kids cursed, were disrespectful to teachers behind their backs and tried to wear inappropriate clothing. And I remember my mom telling me that when she was young kids were different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter attended an MCPS elementary school and just started middle school. Since starting she has complained about the amount of swearing done by the students and the "skimpy" clothes the girls wear that show more than some bathing suits. She said there is very little respect for teachers, with kids flipping them off in class when they turn their backs. Is this typical of MCPS middle school?
Here's an 🍎 for your daughter.
With such judgmental reports of her peers, middle school is going to be a real breeze for her, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Not so fast about North Bethesda. Was touring programs in the county of 2E a few year ago and NB was the single most rowdy school I saw out of three on the West side.
I witnessed a kid run full sprint - knock down a girl coming out of a class like a linebacker - and my tour guide (assistant principal) did absolutely nothing. Of course the kid just kept going...
Anonymous wrote:Strangely, so far so good. I have a 6th grader but in another district. They have tracks for math. My theory is that if you are on a higher track, you get into a cohort with other nerdy kids who are in other classes with you as well.
It’s a very ordinary middle school, 30% farms/esl.
Anonymous wrote:Strangely, so far so good. I have a 6th grader but in another district. They have tracks for math. My theory is that if you are on a higher track, you get into a cohort with other nerdy kids who are in other classes with you as well.
It’s a very ordinary middle school, 30% farms/esl.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter attended an MCPS elementary school and just started middle school. Since starting she has complained about the amount of swearing done by the students and the "skimpy" clothes the girls wear that show more than some bathing suits. She said there is very little respect for teachers, with kids flipping them off in class when they turn their backs. Is this typical of MCPS middle school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, this kind of stuff is developmentally normal and appropriate. Kids pushing boundaries. Take as old as time.
Kinda sad that parents refuse to parent.
Anonymous wrote:The bus language was very bad. 6th graders on the bus with 8th graders who had been raised by youtube influencers. I talked with the school administration and they said the bus drivers were supposed to police this. Ha!
Anonymous wrote:I mean, this kind of stuff is developmentally normal and appropriate. Kids pushing boundaries. Take as old as time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember the exact same behavior in the 80s when I was in middle school and I attended a private school.
There were no phones so no distributing porn was happening. Weed maybe but that’s happening too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember the exact same behavior in the 80s when I was in middle school and I attended a private school.
Rich kids behaving poorly.
Not like the public school kids. Not even close. They may be rich but private schools have discipline and standards.