Anonymous wrote:I'd like to hear from OP. Has this thread changed your view of Janney and its social scene? For me, a Janney parent, it has not
Anonymous wrote:Agree with previous posters: there are almost zero stay-at-home moms in the younger (PK, K) grades at Janney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were new to Janney last year and the social/mommy scene seems very political.
If you are who I think, you didn't make much of an effort.
The school community is not that open to full-time working mons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were new to Janney last year and the social/mommy scene seems very political.
If you are who I think, you didn't make much of an effort.
The school community is not that open to full-time working mons.
I live in AU park and am joining janney next year for K. I am also a SAHM who has lived in the neighborhood for 3 years. It's nanny central as far as I have seen, so I find this statement really strange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were new to Janney last year and the social/mommy scene seems very political.
If you are who I think, you didn't make much of an effort.
The school community is not that open to full-time working mons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were new to Janney last year and the social/mommy scene seems very political.
If you are who I think, you didn't make much of an effort.
Anonymous wrote:We were new to Janney last year and the social/mommy scene seems very political.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is some of this going on at murch as well. I see it but I honestly can't make myself care enough. I'm a single mom, not wealthy, I work all the time. My weekends are spend on chores and playmates. I don't think I need to be the most popular parent at school. I want my child to make his own friends and I don't necessarily have to be best friends with the parents. I don't plan to run for PTA. Education is important and I'm cordial and will hapily socialize when time permits, but I'm not crying because I'm not in the "in crowd".
I am a former Murch parent and have the same mind set as yours but with a different SES. My husband and I are working professionals and my family lives in the neighborhood of Murch. I would chat with the moms when I had time but mostly I would drop the kids off at school, parties and play dates and be off. I did not have much time for schmoozing but my kids had plenty of friends without me interceding on their behalf. I don't know what you mean by "popular parents" or "in crowd" at school maybe because I could care less. My kids are now in private school and I have the same mindset. There are more SAHMs and SAHDs who probably have family money. Again, I chit chat occasionally and there are more parties and activities but on a higher economic scale. My kids get plenty of invitations and I even call on the SAHMs to take my kids with them when I can't get away. So, I guess what I am saying is I think this whole thread is silly. And, parents should let their children make friends the natural way.
Anonymous wrote:I'd like to hear from OP. Has this thread changed your view of Janney and its social scene? For me, a Janney parent, it has not