Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even in high school? I had hoped that the kids would make their own friends by high school.
Of course they make their own friends but there is a very significant social component at certain schools with heavily involves entire families and parents etc... If you are not friends with the parents you are not included or part of it and neither is your child.
Anonymous wrote:We have really liked the parent community at GDS and our kids are really happy there.
Anonymous wrote:Even in high school? I had hoped that the kids would make their own friends by high school.
Anonymous wrote:Parent events and kids’ experiences can go hand in hand.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a family in the STA senior class that likes to blackball people at their clubs for sport. They have been involved with blackballing at least a few families at CCC and I just heard that she’s trying to blackball another parent from joining another club she belongs to despite that parent having a lot of support. What a crazy lady!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sadly not STA. It varies some by class but large population of mean girl moms who never mentally graduated from junior high.
This is sad to hear. I had hoped STA would figure this out. The Chevy crowd at STA (and NCS) is vicious. Hands down probably one of the worst crowds in the DMV.
NCS keeps this crowd more contained from what I have heard. They are there but their input is kept at a minimum. NCS PA presidents last few years are African American and not in the club crowd and neither is the executive committee.
Different at STA. At STA half of the PA grade reps and exec committee are members of CCC (some Congo - same crowd too) as well as the Governing Board. It’s a very who knows who place and that’s how you get those positions. Parents select their replacement so many parents get overlooked. Same friend group keeps these spots with the exception of one two.
Have kids at both and agree. PA and leadership and grade reps more diverse socially and racially at NCS. School selects them at NCS. Parents select them at STA. Big difference.
Anonymous wrote:Over the years I have learned that when people start resorting to personal attacks and name-calling the person being attacked is usually the one that should be trusted.