Anonymous wrote:Before I embarrass myself to ask homeroom teacher, do MCPS allow ES kids to pass out goodie bags to all kids in the classroom for coming birthday? I remember no passing out birthday invites and no passing out cupcakes/pizza at MCPS. How about small goodie bags?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO!!! So disruptive to the class, and a hassle for the teacher
A little fun is underrated. Otherwise school is a bit grim.
Anonymous wrote:Just don't! Not because it's racist or inequitable or a distraction, but because parents don't want to deal with it. In my son's class we all decided at Kindergarten Welcome among the parents ourselves, even though it was allowed by the school, that we wouldn't do that crap. No one wants that stuff around the house and no one wants to have to go buy it. If everyone agrees not to do it then nobody has to do it.
Anonymous wrote:NO!!! So disruptive to the class, and a hassle for the teacher
Anonymous wrote:No. Not only that, they don't allow birthday acknowledgements like they used to back in the day. I think some teachers will at the start of the month recognize all student birthdays for the month, but MCPS has really tightened the reigns when it comes to classroom celebrations OF BIRTHDAYS AND OTHER EVENTS YOU MIGHT HAVE CELEBRATED GROWING UP LIKE HALLOWEEN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Our MCPS elementary school has banned birthday celebrations in the classroom. No cupcakes/cookies or other treats are allowed.
They used to give the kids a birthday pencil, but that has also been eliminated.
I get the treats, but why aren't pencils allowed anymore?
Anonymous wrote:It depends on the school and teacher.