Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole concept of “walkers” is total BS. The school shouldn’t restrict or micromanage HOW the kid gets to school. None of their damn business. My kid should be able to parachute in as far as they’re concerned. I hate that stupid walker rule, so I ignore it and am proud of doing so.
Old Town is a PUBLIC area. If you don’t like the cars, MOVE.
In case anyone wasn't sure of the general attitude of St Mary's parents, this is a good snapshot.
I wonder if any PUBLIC schools in the area restrict or mandate HOW students get to school, such as saying you can’t walk if you live more than x miles from the school. (Hint - they don’t and never would.). But the woke atheist heathens in charge of the city impose different rules on St Marys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole concept of “walkers” is total BS. The school shouldn’t restrict or micromanage HOW the kid gets to school. None of their damn business. My kid should be able to parachute in as far as they’re concerned. I hate that stupid walker rule, so I ignore it and am proud of doing so.
Old Town is a PUBLIC area. If you don’t like the cars, MOVE.
In case anyone wasn't sure of the general attitude of St Mary's parents, this is a good snapshot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole concept of “walkers” is total BS. The school shouldn’t restrict or micromanage HOW the kid gets to school. None of their damn business. My kid should be able to parachute in as far as they’re concerned. I hate that stupid walker rule, so I ignore it and am proud of doing so.
Old Town is a PUBLIC area. If you don’t like the cars, MOVE.
In case anyone wasn't sure of the general attitude of St Mary's parents, this is a good snapshot.
Anonymous wrote:The whole concept of “walkers” is total BS. The school shouldn’t restrict or micromanage HOW the kid gets to school. None of their damn business. My kid should be able to parachute in as far as they’re concerned. I hate that stupid walker rule, so I ignore it and am proud of doing so.
Old Town is a PUBLIC area. If you don’t like the cars, MOVE.
Anonymous wrote:The whole concept of “walkers” is total BS. The school shouldn’t restrict or micromanage HOW the kid gets to school. None of their damn business. My kid should be able to parachute in as far as they’re concerned. I hate that stupid walker rule, so I ignore it and am proud of doing so.
Old Town is a PUBLIC area. If you don’t like the cars, MOVE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This new guy faced controversy in SC after he asked the families at his school to “forgive” a child who threatened a mass casualty event and posted videos on social media with many racial slurs and skits involving mass casualties to minority students.
The fact that St. Mary's hired him speaks volumes about their persistent insularity. Not surprised by this from school where "Let's Go Brandon" stickers are on a good number of cars at pick up. Unimpressive decision made by an unimpressive school.
+1 live in the neighborhood and the behavior by parents (mainly moms) at pickup is attrocious
Any concrete examples? Or is it their mere existence (invasion) in your precious little, grossly overrated Old Town that troubles you?
Actually I grew up going to st Mary’s so would like to give the school the benefit of the doubt. Unfortunately the cars consistently block intersections, block drive ways, etc. That would be manageable if it were just right near the school, but a large number of families claim their children are “walkers” so they can pick them up from a few blocks away without having to wait in line. These are the parents that have fairly poor behavior. Thanks for your generalization of old town, you seem incredibly mature and neighborly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This new guy faced controversy in SC after he asked the families at his school to “forgive” a child who threatened a mass casualty event and posted videos on social media with many racial slurs and skits involving mass casualties to minority students.
The fact that St. Mary's hired him speaks volumes about their persistent insularity. Not surprised by this from school where "Let's Go Brandon" stickers are on a good number of cars at pick up. Unimpressive decision made by an unimpressive school.
+1 live in the neighborhood and the behavior by parents (mainly moms) at pickup is attrocious
I’m sorry you have experienced this as a neighbor. I will point out pick up is at Jones Point park, how do you see this behavior? If they are driving irresponsibly please tell the school or the police officer on duty. Or are you referring to the parents in front of the school, whose children are walkers and therefore your SE Old Town neighbors.
Yes, it is summer, and I agree parents should not be receiving a lot of emails from the school, but I would have expected a “hey, I’m your new principal, it’s great to be here! Enjoy the rest of your summer!” email by now.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This new guy faced controversy in SC after he asked the families at his school to “forgive” a child who threatened a mass casualty event and posted videos on social media with many racial slurs and skits involving mass casualties to minority students.
The fact that St. Mary's hired him speaks volumes about their persistent insularity. Not surprised by this from school where "Let's Go Brandon" stickers are on a good number of cars at pick up. Unimpressive decision made by an unimpressive school.
+1 live in the neighborhood and the behavior by parents (mainly moms) at pickup is attrocious
Any concrete examples? Or is it their mere existence (invasion) in your precious little, grossly overrated Old Town that troubles you?
+1 live in the neighborhood and the behavior by parents (mainly moms) at pickup is attrocious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This new guy faced controversy in SC after he asked the families at his school to “forgive” a child who threatened a mass casualty event and posted videos on social media with many racial slurs and skits involving mass casualties to minority students.
The fact that St. Mary's hired him speaks volumes about their persistent insularity. Not surprised by this from school where "Let's Go Brandon" stickers are on a good number of cars at pick up. Unimpressive decision made by an unimpressive school.
+1 live in the neighborhood and the behavior by parents (mainly moms) at pickup is attrocious
Anonymous wrote:. . . And enter the Catholic school haters. Stop it. Not everyone gets in. I know of in-parish kids who were actually baptized at Saint Mary’s who couldn’t get in. It’s a great school, that has educated impressive alumni that they don’t even brag about (unlike other schools in this area).
I’m personally excited for the new Principal; he seems incredibly qualified and is obviously a veteran Catholic educator. How many emails do you expect from this guy during summer break?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This new guy faced controversy in SC after he asked the families at his school to “forgive” a child who threatened a mass casualty event and posted videos on social media with many racial slurs and skits involving mass casualties to minority students.
The fact that St. Mary's hired him speaks volumes about their persistent insularity. Not surprised by this from school where "Let's Go Brandon" stickers are on a good number of cars at pick up. Unimpressive decision made by an unimpressive school.
+1 live in the neighborhood and the behavior by parents (mainly moms) at pickup is attrocious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This new guy faced controversy in SC after he asked the families at his school to “forgive” a child who threatened a mass casualty event and posted videos on social media with many racial slurs and skits involving mass casualties to minority students.
The fact that St. Mary's hired him speaks volumes about their persistent insularity. Not surprised by this from school where "Let's Go Brandon" stickers are on a good number of cars at pick up. Unimpressive decision made by an unimpressive school.
Sorry your kid was rejected. Better luck next year.
LOL - Parish schools are basic + accept any Catholic kid in the parish.