Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a 60+ year old wearing a Michigan sweatshirt today. Should he not be allowed to because it might make OP’s child upset???
People are having a surprising amount of difficulty distinguishing between (1) an individual person choosing to wear a specific sweatshirt, and (2) an official school event where people are supposed to wear specific sweatshirts.
It’s not an official school event! It’s organized by the senior class, not the school administration. And no one has to participate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a 60+ year old wearing a Michigan sweatshirt today. Should he not be allowed to because it might make OP’s child upset???
People are having a surprising amount of difficulty distinguishing between (1) an individual person choosing to wear a specific sweatshirt, and (2) an official school event where people are supposed to wear specific sweatshirts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a 60+ year old wearing a Michigan sweatshirt today. Should he not be allowed to because it might make OP’s child upset???
People are having a surprising amount of difficulty distinguishing between (1) an individual person choosing to wear a specific sweatshirt, and (2) an official school event where people are supposed to wear specific sweatshirts.
Anonymous wrote:I saw a 60+ year old wearing a Michigan sweatshirt today. Should he not be allowed to because it might make OP’s child upset???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Restating from p. 1 (NP) - Faber College!
Nobody would get it, except maybe a couple of boomer teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Our idiotic "W" school in MCPS has done it again. Such a disgusting place. Can't stand it anymore.
Dumb place sent out a notification for kids to wear their college sweatshirt to school on May 1st.
What is this? So kids can brag more about the swanky, expensive colleges they got into and make others feel badly who were waitlisted or had to take second choice? Yuck. I know I know - we bought here thinking it was a "good" School.. NO! A school of pushy, rude parents who only look out for number one. Themselves and their kids. It's awful.
What about a kid who may have to go to Montgomery College? What if someone isn't going to college? What if someone comes from low income housing and cannot afford college? What if What if What if?? Not bad in and of itself but geez. My kid is likely going to UMD and has already received a number of snarky comments. On waitlist that won't get off of while kid x, y, z parades in and out with a Michigan sweatshirt daily.
Why does this idiot school allow this? What is wrong with these people? Isn't the instagram they are exposed to daily bad enough???
Stop the madness. It's cruel to some of these kids who are not thrilled with college decision.
Anonymous wrote:Our idiotic "W" school in MCPS has done it again. Such a disgusting place. Can't stand it anymore.
Dumb place sent out a notification for kids to wear their college sweatshirt to school on May 1st.
What is this? So kids can brag more about the swanky, expensive colleges they got into and make others feel badly who were waitlisted or had to take second choice? Yuck. I know I know - we bought here thinking it was a "good" School.. NO! A school of pushy, rude parents who only look out for number one. Themselves and their kids. It's awful.
What about a kid who may have to go to Montgomery College? What if someone isn't going to college? What if someone comes from low income housing and cannot afford college? What if What if What if?? Not bad in and of itself but geez. My kid is likely going to UMD and has already received a number of snarky comments. On waitlist that won't get off of while kid x, y, z parades in and out with a Michigan sweatshirt daily.
Why does this idiot school allow this? What is wrong with these people? Isn't the instagram they are exposed to daily bad enough???
Stop the madness. It's cruel to some of these kids who are not thrilled with college decision.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of kids are tools. Most grow out of it. It's OK, but it shouldn't be encouraged. College is a place to be educated, not a prize.