Anonymous wrote:Do any of you remember when you were in school? It's not a public vs. private school thing, there were cool kids and regular kids (even back in the OLD days!).
As to what makes cool kids cool might depend on what the school culture is like but in general these kids have charisma and confidence.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, OP is probably at a private school. This does not seem like a public school thing. At least not at my public school. Thank God.
Anonymous wrote:Only in the minds of people like OP.
I have been to private school, my kids have been in public schools, there are no cool/popular at that age. There are in middle and high schools, but again, it's only a subset of the student population that cares about this. Most students know that popularity isn't "important". Most students want to fit in with a group and have friends. Groups are porous and overlap. The weird notion that there are "nerds" and "jocks" only exists in movies. In real like, it's very fluid.
And God help any parent who cares about this! You don't need to be "popular" or "cool" to have friends.
Anonymous wrote:Oh for sure, my cool kid oozes confidence and doesn’t give a flying f what other people think of her. She’s also genuinely nice and kind, but I think it comes down to confidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have cool parents.
-former cool kid, now parent to cool kid
(Hint: most of the draw comes from TRULY not caring about people’s impression of you.)
Define cool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, OP is probably at a private school. This does not seem like a public school thing. At least not at my public school. Thank God.
What, there no popular kid cliques on public school? Sure, ok.
Anonymous wrote:They have cool parents.
-former cool kid, now parent to cool kid
(Hint: most of the draw comes from TRULY not caring about people’s impression of you.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a private school? I havent seen this in our publics at all. The middle schools are too large to have a defined "cool" club and of course a 5th/6th grade dance is so silly, i cant imagine any public school entertaining the thoight.
I went to public school in FFX county in the 80s and the 6th grade dance was a huge thing that everyone looked forward to. (Even the totally uncool kids like me.) My kids go to a public school in a different part of Virginia now and there is a 5th grade celebration that includes a DJ/dance floor. The kids love it.
Well, they don't do sixth grade dances for fcps any more.