Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just heard about a party with alcohol and drugs - with the parents there - for 9th graders! Police came in to break it up. But this is all from other parents and kids talking and not the school. I wasn't sure if the school should do or say something. We are new there and I am kinda appalled this even happen. Supposedly the mom is one of the rich moms who donates and helps out a lot, so maybe the school won't say anything?
Would you mind sharing the school's name?
Landon and Holton
Oh..I was going to say GDS. A kid got taken away in an ambulance. The parents were home and sanctioned the party.
Anonymous wrote:Our kids came from money and went to public school in Virginia. They all now admit to having tried drugs in high school. They all ended up fine. They all insisted that their private school friends and acquaintances (including from the so-called Big 3) did far more drugs than they or their public school friends did. Some parents seem to think they can buy their kids' safety by sending them to private schools. Often, all they are buying is more trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just heard about a party with alcohol and drugs - with the parents there - for 9th graders! Police came in to break it up. But this is all from other parents and kids talking and not the school. I wasn't sure if the school should do or say something. We are new there and I am kinda appalled this even happen. Supposedly the mom is one of the rich moms who donates and helps out a lot, so maybe the school won't say anything?
Would you mind sharing the school's name?
Landon and Holton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just heard about a party with alcohol and drugs - with the parents there - for 9th graders! Police came in to break it up. But this is all from other parents and kids talking and not the school. I wasn't sure if the school should do or say something. We are new there and I am kinda appalled this even happen. Supposedly the mom is one of the rich moms who donates and helps out a lot, so maybe the school won't say anything?
Would you mind sharing the school's name?
Anonymous wrote:There not a lot the school can do I don't think other than lots of communication with parents asking them not to host parties with alcohol. (But there are always parents who do. Everywhere.) Our school has assemblies to educate the kids about the dangers of drugs and alcohol and does breathalyzers for all kids entering a dance.
All high schools have students who are drinking and using drugs. I have not seen much difference in the amount between public or private. One good thing about private schools is that if you are found under the influence at school or with drugs or alcohol in your possession, you can be expelled, and that definitely happens.
Your kid will experience this at some point regardless. I would make sure she knows your expectations and knows how to get herself out of an uncomfortable situation. And be that parent who calls the hosts of parties or stops in to make sure parents are there and they are supervising. (Even with supervision, kids sneak stuff in...) but your best tools are a good relationship with your kid and good communication with other parents!
Anonymous wrote:I just heard about a party with alcohol and drugs - with the parents there - for 9th graders! Police came in to break it up. But this is all from other parents and kids talking and not the school. I wasn't sure if the school should do or say something. We are new there and I am kinda appalled this even happen. Supposedly the mom is one of the rich moms who donates and helps out a lot, so maybe the school won't say anything?
Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old post but I am wondering if private schools do anything if they hear about underage parties with alcohol and drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like GDS. Should've keep her in public.