Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 10:52     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:What are HS back to school nights like? Ours is in person this year, but was on Teams last year.


It will bring you back to your youth! Hundreds of parents wandering around the halls looking for specific classrooms.

Because of the pandemic, I only ended up going once in person. It was much more useful than the on-line version.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 10:37     Subject: Re:APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The open houses before school starts are for children and parents to meet the teachers, see the classrooms and so on.

Back to School night in APS is for parents. There's often a prerecorded video from the principal, the teachers will walk through the curriculum, often there's separate time to do a quick meet and greet with the school counselor or RTG or specials teachers.

Some schools especially in lower SES areas have childcare available since they know parents might not be able to come otherwise. Every now and then you'll see a parent with a kid or two in tow but it is an event for adults.


What does SES have to do with whether or not people have childcare? There are high SES areas with two working parents that also could benefit from childcare - it isn’t always easy to find a babysitter and not everyone, independent of wealth, has a nanny on demand.


If two working parents are available to attend back to school night, one can stay home with the kids while the other attends and reports back. I mean really, back to school night is not so groundbreaking that everyone needs to hear every word first hand.


This is how I feel too. I feel like it's more for show of, "Hey, look! I care about my child's education! I'm present!"

Virtual is 100% better because it solves the childcare issue and doesn't promote presenteeism for parents.


+1

Virtual helps with so many issues.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 10:22     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

I really hope APS brings back the online option. Oooff!
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 08:59     Subject: Re:APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The open houses before school starts are for children and parents to meet the teachers, see the classrooms and so on.

Back to School night in APS is for parents. There's often a prerecorded video from the principal, the teachers will walk through the curriculum, often there's separate time to do a quick meet and greet with the school counselor or RTG or specials teachers.

Some schools especially in lower SES areas have childcare available since they know parents might not be able to come otherwise. Every now and then you'll see a parent with a kid or two in tow but it is an event for adults.


What does SES have to do with whether or not people have childcare? There are high SES areas with two working parents that also could benefit from childcare - it isn’t always easy to find a babysitter and not everyone, independent of wealth, has a nanny on demand.


If two working parents are available to attend back to school night, one can stay home with the kids while the other attends and reports back. I mean really, back to school night is not so groundbreaking that everyone needs to hear every word first hand.


This is how I feel too. I feel like it's more for show of, "Hey, look! I care about my child's education! I'm present!"

Virtual is 100% better because it solves the childcare issue and doesn't promote presenteeism for parents.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 08:45     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

What are HS back to school nights like? Ours is in person this year, but was on Teams last year.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 08:42     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:I preferred online!

100% agree-online is more convenient!
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 08:33     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

As a single parent I always struggle with back to school night. I really wish they had something for childcare. I’m never able to go since I have my kids, but will ask for the info and typically I get an email. It hasn’t impacted anything but it is tough.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 07:48     Subject: Re:APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The open houses before school starts are for children and parents to meet the teachers, see the classrooms and so on.

Back to School night in APS is for parents. There's often a prerecorded video from the principal, the teachers will walk through the curriculum, often there's separate time to do a quick meet and greet with the school counselor or RTG or specials teachers.

Some schools especially in lower SES areas have childcare available since they know parents might not be able to come otherwise. Every now and then you'll see a parent with a kid or two in tow but it is an event for adults.


What does SES have to do with whether or not people have childcare? There are high SES areas with two working parents that also could benefit from childcare - it isn’t always easy to find a babysitter and not everyone, independent of wealth, has a nanny on demand.


If two working parents are available to attend back to school night, one can stay home with the kids while the other attends and reports back. I mean really, back to school night is not so groundbreaking that everyone needs to hear every word first hand.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 07:46     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’ll be fine if you need to take the kids, sure there will be a few. Always are.


But I feel bad for them. They wait outside in the hall alone. I’ve never seen one in the classroom. It’s not a night for kids. I’ve skipped when we couldn’t find a sitter or the cancelled last minute and one of us had to work or was out of town. It’s better to not go to than bring your kids.


I disagree. The times I’ve to bring my kids, they come in the classroom. They can read a book in the corner or something. Still better to get the info, I feel.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 06:00     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

I preferred online!
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 05:47     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:You’ll be fine if you need to take the kids, sure there will be a few. Always are.


But I feel bad for them. They wait outside in the hall alone. I’ve never seen one in the classroom. It’s not a night for kids. I’ve skipped when we couldn’t find a sitter or the cancelled last minute and one of us had to work or was out of town. It’s better to not go to than bring your kids.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2022 23:19     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

You’ll be fine if you need to take the kids, sure there will be a few. Always are.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2022 23:14     Subject: Re:APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The open houses before school starts are for children and parents to meet the teachers, see the classrooms and so on.

Back to School night in APS is for parents. There's often a prerecorded video from the principal, the teachers will walk through the curriculum, often there's separate time to do a quick meet and greet with the school counselor or RTG or specials teachers.

Some schools especially in lower SES areas have childcare available since they know parents might not be able to come otherwise. Every now and then you'll see a parent with a kid or two in tow but it is an event for adults.


What does SES have to do with whether or not people have childcare? There are high SES areas with two working parents that also could benefit from childcare - it isn’t always easy to find a babysitter and not everyone, independent of wealth, has a nanny on demand.


Are you joking?
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2022 22:08     Subject: Re:APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The open houses before school starts are for children and parents to meet the teachers, see the classrooms and so on.

Back to School night in APS is for parents. There's often a prerecorded video from the principal, the teachers will walk through the curriculum, often there's separate time to do a quick meet and greet with the school counselor or RTG or specials teachers.

Some schools especially in lower SES areas have childcare available since they know parents might not be able to come otherwise. Every now and then you'll see a parent with a kid or two in tow but it is an event for adults.


What does SES have to do with whether or not people have childcare? There are high SES areas with two working parents that also could benefit from childcare - it isn’t always easy to find a babysitter and not everyone, independent of wealth, has a nanny on demand.


then you can offer to organize this for your PTA!
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2022 22:07     Subject: Re:APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:Please let this be online…


+1000

sooo much easier