Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saint Marys is probably opening later due to the schedule construction this summer.
If that is the case, it would have been great to say that, just like they said in 2020, we need another week to get things ready to have the kids back to school in a Covid-safe environment. Instead, there is a note in the weekly newsletter which just says, school starts on this date. A date which is different than it had been for years pre-covid.
Anonymous wrote:Saint Marys is probably opening later due to the schedule construction this summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, it took way too long for them to decide the calendar for the fall. It’s not rocket science. People were trying to plan camps, etc. What unknown, complex variables were they waiting to firm up exactly? Musk’s Twitter deal?
Second, given that the change deviates from prior years by 1-2 weeks, a simple explanation would have been nice. They likely send out plenty of emails asking for money/donations; a quick explanation about the change (or at least a warning) would have been welcome too.
(I don’t even go to this school, but as a private school parent, I sympathize with the frustration. Nothing worse than entitled, secretive school administrators. The worst).
Nothing worse than entitled, complaining, overly critical parents. The worst
Yeah, parents only pay the freakin bill. Why should they matter? This attitude is exactly why the US education system SUCKS — your choice is either failing public schools or overpriced/snotty/unresponsive private ones. Classic monopolized industry with sh*t service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, it took way too long for them to decide the calendar for the fall. It’s not rocket science. People were trying to plan camps, etc. What unknown, complex variables were they waiting to firm up exactly? Musk’s Twitter deal?
Second, given that the change deviates from prior years by 1-2 weeks, a simple explanation would have been nice. They likely send out plenty of emails asking for money/donations; a quick explanation about the change (or at least a warning) would have been welcome too.
(I don’t even go to this school, but as a private school parent, I sympathize with the frustration. Nothing worse than entitled, secretive school administrators. The worst).
Nothing worse than entitled, complaining, overly critical parents. The worst
Yeah, parents only pay the freakin bill. Why should they matter? This attitude is exactly why the US education system SUCKS — your choice is either failing public schools or overpriced/snotty/unresponsive private ones. Classic monopolized industry with sh*t service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This kind of cranky parent moaning is why teachers are leaving in droves. Volunteer to assist with the calendar or shut up and be patient.
Says the person who probably writes negative reviews on Amazon and complains to the manager in every other context. But education admin and teachers are special and sacred — we mustn’t offend them or insist on decent performance.
Anonymous wrote:This kind of cranky parent moaning is why teachers are leaving in droves. Volunteer to assist with the calendar or shut up and be patient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, it took way too long for them to decide the calendar for the fall. It’s not rocket science. People were trying to plan camps, etc. What unknown, complex variables were they waiting to firm up exactly? Musk’s Twitter deal?
Second, given that the change deviates from prior years by 1-2 weeks, a simple explanation would have been nice. They likely send out plenty of emails asking for money/donations; a quick explanation about the change (or at least a warning) would have been welcome too.
(I don’t even go to this school, but as a private school parent, I sympathize with the frustration. Nothing worse than entitled, secretive school administrators. The worst).
Nothing worse than entitled, complaining, overly critical parents. The worst
Anonymous wrote:We’re a new family at an area Catholic School in Archdiocese of Arlington and just found out that school doesn’t start next fall till after Labor Day!! In prior years, school started third week of August. I’ve asked why, but no clear answer was given. Is this normal now? Is the archdiocese reducing school days by 2 weeks?? Why?
Anonymous wrote:First of all, it took way too long for them to decide the calendar for the fall. It’s not rocket science. People were trying to plan camps, etc. What unknown, complex variables were they waiting to firm up exactly? Musk’s Twitter deal?
Second, given that the change deviates from prior years by 1-2 weeks, a simple explanation would have been nice. They likely send out plenty of emails asking for money/donations; a quick explanation about the change (or at least a warning) would have been welcome too.
(I don’t even go to this school, but as a private school parent, I sympathize with the frustration. Nothing worse than entitled, secretive school administrators. The worst).
Anonymous wrote:St. Mary’s? Our family has been there over 10 years, and they always started the Monday before Labor Day until fall 2020 when they started after Labor Day due to COVID classroom prep. This school year they started two Mondays before Labor Day. No idea why it’s after Labor Day for this coming fall. The first week was always kind of a joke though, with 11:30 dismissals on three of the five school days. It looks like the calendar for next year has 11:30 dismissal the first day but regular schedule every other day the first week so that seems better.