Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year, about this time, by then-senior started missing a lot of early morning classes. But he was very on top of his assignments, and made sure he completed them as required. He also had IB projects and exams, so he couldn't totally check out. He finished the year with straight A's but definitely was missing classes on a regular basis.
And you allowed this?
He finished the year with straight As.
Land your helicopter.
Now, I write fake medical excuse for him sometimes so he can stay home. Poor kid. None of my street-smart genes got inherited, Anonymous wrote:Is your high school senior still going to school?
I seen non stop TikTok videos today of high seniors going to school once a week, and failing every class and missing over 20 assignments thinking it’s “slay”!
I know it’s not happening at my DC school in FCPS so it’s this an outlier ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year, about this time, by then-senior started missing a lot of early morning classes. But he was very on top of his assignments, and made sure he completed them as required. He also had IB projects and exams, so he couldn't totally check out. He finished the year with straight A's but definitely was missing classes on a regular basis.
And you allowed this?
He finished the year with straight As.
Land your helicopter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. He wouldn't do that because he wants to be allowed to use a car, and continue having his phone, internet access at home, etc.
At some point you have to build internal motivation! Kid is getting too old for that stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Is your high school senior still going to school?
I seen non stop TikTok videos today of high seniors going to school once a week, and failing every class and missing over 20 assignments thinking it’s “slay”!
I know it’s not happening at my DC school in FCPS so it’s this an outlier ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year, about this time, by then-senior started missing a lot of early morning classes. But he was very on top of his assignments, and made sure he completed them as required. He also had IB projects and exams, so he couldn't totally check out. He finished the year with straight A's but definitely was missing classes on a regular basis.
And you allowed this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is still going but she says tons of kids are skipping school.
Seriously, why? Has to be the red-shirted kids.
Seek help for your bizarre obsession with redshirted kids. It’s creepy.
np- do you know what obsession means or do you just throw that word around when you don’t like something?
Anonymous wrote:Nope. He wouldn't do that because he wants to be allowed to use a car, and continue having his phone, internet access at home, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Is your high school senior still going to school?
I seen non stop TikTok videos today of high seniors going to school once a week, and failing every class and missing over 20 assignments thinking it’s “slay”!
I know it’s not happening at my DC school in FCPS so it’s this an outlier ?
Anonymous wrote:Is your high school senior still going to school?
I seen non stop TikTok videos today of high seniors going to school once a week, and failing every class and missing over 20 assignments thinking it’s “slay”!
I know it’s not happening at my DC school in FCPS so it’s this an outlier ?