Anonymous wrote:My daughter is in HS now but when she was at Maury the moms of her classmates were... something else. It seemed like their entire lives revolved around the school. Most of them were unemployed. They literally met weekly to chime in on the Gala, the Spring Fling, field trips etc.
I always wondered what they were going to do when their kids got older.[/quote
Brooks/Maury mom. Most of these women are no longer in the PTA. There are still some of them at the school and it is funny as they are no longer involved at all. Anything major, like class sizes, they want no part in. They used to have keggers and cliquey parties where you sign-up to drink at their house with their friends. My DH and I went the first year we were at Maury. We both looked at each other and left when they played beer pong or smoked weed. We are so over the Adams Morgan kickball scene of our 20s. There are a group of moms and dads who either WFH or don't work at all who coffee klatch by the flagpole/Brooks sign in the morning. It is so Fing annoying. I am racing to get to my office or on a call and they will still be there for over an hour. Must be nice.
When was this? My son graduated from Maury in 2020. There were definitely some moms who stayed at home and spent a lot of time volunteering. It felt mildly cliquish, but I think that was just because they spent time together on the playground after school and at volunteer stuff. No one was mean, or having keggers or playing beer pong. TBH, the group of moms I was referring to seemed really overinvolved in their kids' stuff, and a little boring, but not like bad or awful people.
My daughter is in HS now but when she was at Maury the moms of her classmates were... something else. It seemed like their entire lives revolved around the school. Most of them were unemployed. They literally met weekly to chime in on the Gala, the Spring Fling, field trips etc.
I always wondered what they were going to do when their kids got older.[/quote
Brooks/Maury mom. Most of these women are no longer in the PTA. There are still some of them at the school and it is funny as they are no longer involved at all. Anything major, like class sizes, they want no part in. They used to have keggers and cliquey parties where you sign-up to drink at their house with their friends. My DH and I went the first year we were at Maury. We both looked at each other and left when they played beer pong or smoked weed. We are so over the Adams Morgan kickball scene of our 20s. There are a group of moms and dads who either WFH or don't work at all who coffee klatch by the flagpole/Brooks sign in the morning. It is so Fing annoying. I am racing to get to my office or on a call and they will still be there for over an hour. Must be nice.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so confused because I thought ACPS was supposed to be a terrible school system but now you're saying its a bunch of rich sorority mamas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a non-clique Brooks parent with an older kid (middle school) and a younger kid and the parents of my younger kid’s friends are so much nicer and friendlier than the parents of the older kid’s classmates. It’s been refreshing to see the snobbiness abate as some of the ringleaders’ kids aged out of the school.
My daughter is in HS now but when she was at Maury the moms of her classmates were... something else. It seemed like their entire lives revolved around the school. Most of them were unemployed. They literally met weekly to chime in on the Gala, the Spring Fling, field trips etc.
I always wondered what they were going to do when their kids got older.[/quote
Brooks/Maury mom. Most of these women are no longer in the PTA. There are still some of them at the school and it is funny as they are no longer involved at all. Anything major, like class sizes, they want no part in. They used to have keggers and cliquey parties where you sign-up to drink at their house with their friends. My DH and I went the first year we were at Maury. We both looked at each other and left when they played beer pong or smoked weed. We are so over the Adams Morgan kickball scene of our 20s. There are a group of moms and dads who either WFH or don't work at all who coffee klatch by the flagpole/Brooks sign in the morning. It is so Fing annoying. I am racing to get to my office or on a call and they will still be there for over an hour. Must be nice.
Yep. The same dozen women would literally spend the first hour of their day, seemingly everyday, standing in front of their kid's school. Truly WTF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird choice to do that in ACPS when there are so many other local districts where that vibe would fit right in. Lyles crouch maybe?
I've heard that Lyles Crouch is one of the most drama free PTA/parent groups in ACPS. I'm a Brooks parent and I do not fit in with the older Maury contingent. It was mainly a group of unemployed, overly educated moms who established social hierarchy through their PTA. I wasn't popular or "cool" enough to be invited to their keg and margarita parties and I have a job and didn't go to the neighborhood preschool so I wasn't in it. It seemed like some mean girl BS. There were people who used to be overly interested in the teachers and you could tell the teachers were not really feeling it. Befriending them on social media, tagging them in posts, stating that your younger kids could request the same teachers as their older siblings. It seemed like Mr. Powell really could not stand that contingent. They were the same moms making bank off of us working parents when schools were virtual and we needed someone to help our not yet able to read kindergarteners with Zoom.
Anonymous wrote:Don't know about cliques but there is a shadow page for Brooks parents that has some eye-opening gossip on it.