Anonymous wrote:MY DS is exciting to do her Senior walk soon, but we noticed on the website that 0 of all teachers there and just a few of her specials teachers are there.
The PE teacher and Art Teacher is that common?
I know they had very toxic principal so that could be one of the reasons.....
only a few of her teachers "retired". We noticed most of them transfer schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had FCPS graduates in 2014, 2018, and 2022 and none of them did this.
TJ?
Anonymous wrote:I've had FCPS graduates in 2014, 2018, and 2022 and none of them did this.
Anonymous wrote:It's more for the current kids to see the graduating seniors. Creates something for them to look up and forward to. It is not unusual for schools to have high turnover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had FCPS graduates in 2014, 2018, and 2022 and none of them did this.
Which school did your kids go to? Ours graduated in similar years from FCPS and they all did it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A tradition since when? My oldest children graduated in 2014 and 2016 from a FCHS and there was nothing formal. A few kids (maybe a dozen) went right when ESschool ended, but it was not a formal thing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a senior walk?
The day the seniors receive their caps and gowns, they go to their old middle and elememtwry schools and parade through the halls while the younger kids applaud them and teachers come out to hug former students. Then the grads pose for pictures in front of their elementary schools.
It is one of the best traditions in FCPS.
Our school has a lot of military kids who might not have gone to elementary or middle school in FCPS. The school hosts something for them, but a lot of them choose to go with their friends back to the elementary schools since it is so much fun.
Years. Decades.
Perhaps as far back as when the school was built in the 1960s.
The seniors get their caps and gowns, put them on, and all drive to the elementary and middle schools.
Parents who are at home go and take pictures.
Are you sure your school doesn't do this?
Our school community is very tight knit.
Anonymous wrote:I've had FCPS graduates in 2014, 2018, and 2022 and none of them did this.
Anonymous wrote:A tradition since when? My oldest children graduated in 2014 and 2016 from a FCHS and there was nothing formal. A few kids (maybe a dozen) went right when ESschool ended, but it was not a formal thing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a senior walk?
The day the seniors receive their caps and gowns, they go to their old middle and elememtwry schools and parade through the halls while the younger kids applaud them and teachers come out to hug former students. Then the grads pose for pictures in front of their elementary schools.
It is one of the best traditions in FCPS.
Our school has a lot of military kids who might not have gone to elementary or middle school in FCPS. The school hosts something for them, but a lot of them choose to go with their friends back to the elementary schools since it is so much fun.
Anonymous wrote:I've had FCPS graduates in 2014, 2018, and 2022 and none of them did this.