Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know anyone at the Cathedral schools that attended this last night. Haven’t even heard of it and we were with a lot of Cathedral families over the weekend.
It was not last night, it was in the Spring. Not sure why the PP posted months later.
It's a Catholic school event raising money for another Catholic school and while everybody is invited, your child may not be friends with people going so never heard of it.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know anyone at the Cathedral schools that attended this last night. Haven’t even heard of it and we were with a lot of Cathedral families over the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This year was the 4th Annual White Party, at least officially. Most of the info on here is correct however, the 1st annual in 2014 was hosted by a group of girls from various Catholic schools in DC/MD. The list of the host committee is on line for each year. Last year a few boys were added on the Committee and that continued this year. The schools represented by the host committee has expanded beyond the Catholics and now includes other private schools. There is an invitation but the party (for which you have to buy a ticket) is open to all 7th and 8th graders in the area. According to my kids, their public school buddies said its only for private school kids but, I'm betting that isn't true. When the tickets are purchased you do have to submit your name, grade and school. Girls have to wear white dresses, boys a white shirt, ergo the name. It is definitely the "popular crowd" that goes, they all seem to know each other through sports and CCs and whatever. It is THE big deal for those kids. Its a dance with a band and basically just a huge middle school "scene" that some kids love and others would hate (I have both kinds of kids).
So all the popular kids are athletes and belong to country clubs? Do only popular kids play sports and go to country clubs? It's all so confusing.
She only described the small group of kids she knows.
I know a whole other group of non CC geeks that went.
But she--a mother--stated with such authority that it was the popular crowd that went. How did the non CC, non-athlete geeks infiltrate the exclusive event? This is why I feel very sorry for my middle schoolers in this town. The parents are just awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This year was the 4th Annual White Party, at least officially. Most of the info on here is correct however, the 1st annual in 2014 was hosted by a group of girls from various Catholic schools in DC/MD. The list of the host committee is on line for each year. Last year a few boys were added on the Committee and that continued this year. The schools represented by the host committee has expanded beyond the Catholics and now includes other private schools. There is an invitation but the party (for which you have to buy a ticket) is open to all 7th and 8th graders in the area. According to my kids, their public school buddies said its only for private school kids but, I'm betting that isn't true. When the tickets are purchased you do have to submit your name, grade and school. Girls have to wear white dresses, boys a white shirt, ergo the name. It is definitely the "popular crowd" that goes, they all seem to know each other through sports and CCs and whatever. It is THE big deal for those kids. Its a dance with a band and basically just a huge middle school "scene" that some kids love and others would hate (I have both kinds of kids).
So all the popular kids are athletes and belong to country clubs? Do only popular kids play sports and go to country clubs? It's all so confusing.
She only described the small group of kids she knows.
I know a whole other group of non CC geeks that went.
But she--a mother--stated with such authority that it was the popular crowd that went. How did the non CC, non-athlete geeks infiltrate the exclusive event? This is why I feel very sorry for my middle schoolers in this town. The parents are just awful.
There is one or two or ten in every crowd. But this is a nice fundraiser. Let's not make it into some DCUM "most viewed" mommy war.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This year was the 4th Annual White Party, at least officially. Most of the info on here is correct however, the 1st annual in 2014 was hosted by a group of girls from various Catholic schools in DC/MD. The list of the host committee is on line for each year. Last year a few boys were added on the Committee and that continued this year. The schools represented by the host committee has expanded beyond the Catholics and now includes other private schools. There is an invitation but the party (for which you have to buy a ticket) is open to all 7th and 8th graders in the area. According to my kids, their public school buddies said its only for private school kids but, I'm betting that isn't true. When the tickets are purchased you do have to submit your name, grade and school. Girls have to wear white dresses, boys a white shirt, ergo the name. It is definitely the "popular crowd" that goes, they all seem to know each other through sports and CCs and whatever. It is THE big deal for those kids. Its a dance with a band and basically just a huge middle school "scene" that some kids love and others would hate (I have both kinds of kids).
So all the popular kids are athletes and belong to country clubs? Do only popular kids play sports and go to country clubs? It's all so confusing.
She only described the small group of kids she knows.
I know a whole other group of non CC geeks that went.
But she--a mother--stated with such authority that it was the popular crowd that went. How did the non CC, non-athlete geeks infiltrate the exclusive event? This is why I feel very sorry for my middle schoolers in this town. The parents are just awful.