Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Issues at middle school level are similar across the various middle schools. How the school handles the issues, especially with the communication to families makes the difference; at least to make families think they are being transparent but often they will tell parents that their hands are tied - fERPA and Central Office Communications. You will not know details. Get involved at the school and community. Volunteer.
We should not solve critical systemic safety issues with volunteer labor. That is unsustainable and irresponsible.
Anonymous wrote:Issues at middle school level are similar across the various middle schools. How the school handles the issues, especially with the communication to families makes the difference; at least to make families think they are being transparent but often they will tell parents that their hands are tied - fERPA and Central Office Communications. You will not know details. Get involved at the school and community. Volunteer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg. thank you so much for sharing this. That needs to stop yesterday.
I suggest going to the school and not relying on the gossip being posted here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the site greatschools, a source I'd only use for reading candid reviews, contains a recent (Jan. 26 2024) parent review stating "My child has experienced bullying, assault and seen children vaping in class!!"
Vaping in. class.? I believe kids. Any insights?
Yes, kids ARE vaping in classrooms. Teachers have been saying this.
Maybe at your school, but I applaud your commitment to hyping this end of days narrative.
Anonymous wrote:omg. thank you so much for sharing this. That needs to stop yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the site greatschools, a source I'd only use for reading candid reviews, contains a recent (Jan. 26 2024) parent review stating "My child has experienced bullying, assault and seen children vaping in class!!"
Vaping in. class.? I believe kids. Any insights?
Yes, kids ARE vaping in classrooms. Teachers have been saying this.
Anonymous wrote:Any knowledge appreciated. Thank you so much. Also interested in hearing about any positive experiences, and also experiences of antisemitism/racism. Any logistical considerations someone might not know to ask about? Value public school education, not concerned about minute differences in academics/offerings etc., most concerned about emotional climate in kid and parent communities.
Anonymous wrote:So the site greatschools, a source I'd only use for reading candid reviews, contains a recent (Jan. 26 2024) parent review stating "My child has experienced bullying, assault and seen children vaping in class!!"
Vaping in. class.? I believe kids. Any insights?