Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tradition helps kids transition from high school to college. Its a big change for them, for everyone, and not just a celebration. I've only seen kids be happy for each other when they finalize their choices, or be sad about leaving their friends.
You are naive.
No! My kid has been tormented with comments about choices "Thats a party school!" or "What are you going do with a degree in THAT" or "Why are you going to the MIDWEST" or "Why is the acceptance rate there so HIGH"
Seriously. Teach the kids some manners. Geez.
Welcome to the rest of their lives. If they can't handle college t-shirt day, they are in big trouble.
Anonymous wrote:This has been a tradition at every school, everywhere since forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tradition helps kids transition from high school to college. Its a big change for them, for everyone, and not just a celebration. I've only seen kids be happy for each other when they finalize their choices, or be sad about leaving their friends.
You are naive.
No! My kid has been tormented with comments about choices "Thats a party school!" or "What are you going do with a degree in THAT" or "Why are you going to the MIDWEST" or "Why is the acceptance rate there so HIGH"
Seriously. Teach the kids some manners. Geez.
Anonymous wrote:Every HS does this OP. I don’t like it but it’s not a W-school thing to be fair
Anonymous wrote:Every HS does this OP. I don’t like it but it’s not a W-school thing to be fair
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tradition helps kids transition from high school to college. Its a big change for them, for everyone, and not just a celebration. I've only seen kids be happy for each other when they finalize their choices, or be sad about leaving their friends.
You are naive.
No! My kid has been tormented with comments about choices "Thats a party school!" or "What are you going do with a degree in THAT" or "Why are you going to the MIDWEST" or "Why is the acceptance rate there so HIGH"
Seriously. Teach the kids some manners. Geez.
Anonymous wrote:This isn’t new.
Anonymous wrote:Wow OP the US is imploding and this is what you focus on?
Schools all over the country have done this since before 1980
I did it in Florida in 1976
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tradition helps kids transition from high school to college. Its a big change for them, for everyone, and not just a celebration. I've only seen kids be happy for each other when they finalize their choices, or be sad about leaving their friends.
You are naive.
Anonymous wrote:Wow OP the US is imploding and this is what you focus on?
Schools all over the country have done this since before 1980
I did it in Florida in 1976