Anonymous wrote:People here get so defensive. It’s kind of funny.
My mom had this same complaint when my sister and I were in Catholic schools 30 years ago. You can like or want your kid to go to a certain school and still be unhappy with some decisions they make. You don’t have to like 100 percent of everything at your kid’s school.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question- why do you stay in a Catholic school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t there an up-in-arms post this time last year about a school having a day off in celebration of whoever won last year’s shindig?
It happens. Deal.
Deal by itself means distributing cards.
You’re certainly welcome to do that too. Whatever your little pedantic heart desires.
It’s not “too” as you only suggested that one option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a “Bishop’s holiday” and one is planned for and given every single year.
Not if the eagles lost. How dumb.
When my kids was in HS, they'd get the Monday after spring break or another day. Every year there's a "bishop's holiday"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a “Bishop’s holiday” and one is planned for and given every single year.
Not if the eagles lost. How dumb.
When my kids was in HS, they'd get the Monday after spring break or another day. Every year there's a "bishop's holiday"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t there an up-in-arms post this time last year about a school having a day off in celebration of whoever won last year’s shindig?
It happens. Deal.
Deal by itself means distributing cards.
You’re certainly welcome to do that too. Whatever your little pedantic heart desires.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a “Bishop’s holiday” and one is planned for and given every single year.
Not if the eagles lost. How dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t there an up-in-arms post this time last year about a school having a day off in celebration of whoever won last year’s shindig?
It happens. Deal.
Deal by itself means distributing cards.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t there an up-in-arms post this time last year about a school having a day off in celebration of whoever won last year’s shindig?
It happens. Deal.