Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is one event they definitely should have done away with for good. It’s so disruptive. It really just wastes student’s time that could be spent learning, instead of a dog and pony show to impress parents.
Less disruptive than having parents who want to visit disrupting a lot of different days.
Not really. Then you just say no. It isn’t forced like Open House is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is one event they definitely should have done away with for good. It’s so disruptive. It really just wastes student’s time that could be spent learning, instead of a dog and pony show to impress parents.
Less disruptive than having parents who want to visit disrupting a lot of different days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry to hijack your thread. On a related topic, do high schools also have an open house on 10/10?
Some do, some don't.
No, they all do. It is a system wide open house.
However, please don’t be the parent following your high school student around all day, embarrassing them in front of their peers. They really don’t want you there. And you’ll just stand out because only a few parents come.
-HS teacher
Anonymous wrote:This is one event they definitely should have done away with for good. It’s so disruptive. It really just wastes student’s time that could be spent learning, instead of a dog and pony show to impress parents.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are currently in college, and I work at an MCPS high school. About half a dozen parents usually show up, and their kids are mortified (although the parents say their kids love seeing them there).
Go in ES, back off by MS, and definitely DO NOT go in HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this work? We were told it’s from 9:45-11:00am. Do we stay in the class the entire time? I have two kids, one in first grade and one in PEP. Haven’t been to one. Do you just spend as much time as you want? Their classrooms are so small. Where do parents go? Stand at the back?
Our ES would set up chairs. It’s come and go as you like within the time window.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess the ones that haven’t made an announcement don’t want the parents there?
if we’re being honest, no one “wants” a bunch of extra people standing around the room taking up space and (likely) judging. We do it because admin says we have to. As an early elementary teacher, it is really disruptive and someone always ends up feeling like they are the only kid without a parent there and ends up in tears. So, if you are an elementary parent and attending this my 2 pieces of advice are:
1. be prepared to work, i always do a big craft to keep parents busy
2. be prepared to look out for a kid other than your own. if you see a kid who doesn’t have a parent there, talk to them. ask them what they are doing. engage them and make them feel special.
This event is pretty exclusive for parents who can’t take off a couple hours on a work day. If you have that luxury, be grateful and use a few minutes of your time to make other kids feel special too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess the ones that haven’t made an announcement don’t want the parents there?
if we’re being honest, no one “wants” a bunch of extra people standing around the room taking up space and (likely) judging. We do it because admin says we have to. As an early elementary teacher, it is really disruptive and someone always ends up feeling like they are the only kid without a parent there and ends up in tears. So, if you are an elementary parent and attending this my 2 pieces of advice are:
1. be prepared to work, i always do a big craft to keep parents busy
2. be prepared to look out for a kid other than your own. if you see a kid who doesn’t have a parent there, talk to them. ask them what they are doing. engage them and make them feel special.
This event is pretty exclusive for parents who can’t take off a couple hours on a work day. If you have that luxury, be grateful and use a few minutes of your time to make other kids feel special too.
Anonymous wrote:I guess the ones that haven’t made an announcement don’t want the parents there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry to hijack your thread. On a related topic, do high schools also have an open house on 10/10?
Some do, some don't.
No, they all do. It is a system wide open house.
However, please don’t be the parent following your high school student around all day, embarrassing them in front of their peers. They really don’t want you there. And you’ll just stand out because only a few parents come.
-HS teacher
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to hijack your thread. On a related topic, do high schools also have an open house on 10/10?