Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s up with the BSSM instagram? All of a sudden it is filled with excessive content.
The “social media volunteer” is probably trying to get ahead on their HSA hours.
Instead of that nonsense, they should post the honor roll from last year to recognize students’ accomplishments and excellence. Even if that results in hurt feelings.
Anonymous wrote:What’s up with the BSSM instagram? All of a sudden it is filled with excessive content.
Anonymous wrote:Our DS is at BSSM, elementary school. We've been less than impressed with the Principal. He's weak, disinterested in feedback, and blows off all parent concerns with "I have 5 boys, this is normal." Maybe for your kids, not for mine.
The reality is: if you only hear/listen to feedback from your staff, you're missing 2/3 of the story. 360 degree assessment is crucial.
This past year we did not feel our child was supported socially or academically nutured by his teacher.
We're bereft at the loss of the AP. She's amazing, stood up for the kids and listened intently to parent feedback. Then did something to solve problems and fill gaps.
We are actively looking for MS alternatives.
We also believe sunshine is the best disinfectant. Publish test scores, explain the peer norm (BTW, the spring meetings provided a global norm, not local or like community norm...so comparisons were not meaningful).
Anonymous wrote:Our DS is at BSSM, elementary school. We've been less than impressed with the Principal. He's weak, disinterested in feedback, and blows off all parent concerns with "I have 5 boys, this is normal." Maybe for your kids, not for mine.
The reality is: if you only hear/listen to feedback from your staff, you're missing 2/3 of the story. 360 degree assessment is crucial.
This past year we did not feel our child was supported socially or academically nutured by his teacher.
We're bereft at the loss of the AP. She's amazing, stood up for the kids and listened intently to parent feedback. Then did something to solve problems and fill gaps.
We are actively looking for MS alternatives.
We also believe sunshine is the best disinfectant. Publish test scores, explain the peer norm (BTW, the spring meetings provided a global norm, not local or like community norm...so comparisons were not meaningful).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all the complaints about the middle school you are concerned about BSSM honor roll being posted? And you made a new discussion thread on DCUM to complain as well?
The certificate was received in the mail, if you want your kid recognized post the certificate to social media. I would rather the school be focused on fixing the middle school and making qualified hires than recognizing my kid in the middle of summer for making Principal’s List. Priorities!
How hard is it to include the list in an email? It’s a false choice.
And btw, if you want to fix the middle school, one way to help do that is to create a culture that values and emphasizes and celebrates academic achievement.
For all your non-stop ranting on these threads, your time would have been better spent applying at a school that would meet your expectations. I don’t have a kid at St. Mary’s, but my child was in a school that was being poorly run. Instead of ranting countless times over multiple days, I SOLVED my problems by enrolling them in a different school. I suggest you consider doing that, as well.
Instead of ranting about other people’s rants, your time would have been spent ignoring other people’s rants and just reading other threads that didn’t trigger you so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all the complaints about the middle school you are concerned about BSSM honor roll being posted? And you made a new discussion thread on DCUM to complain as well?
The certificate was received in the mail, if you want your kid recognized post the certificate to social media. I would rather the school be focused on fixing the middle school and making qualified hires than recognizing my kid in the middle of summer for making Principal’s List. Priorities!
How hard is it to include the list in an email? It’s a false choice.
And btw, if you want to fix the middle school, one way to help do that is to create a culture that values and emphasizes and celebrates academic achievement.
For all your non-stop ranting on these threads, your time would have been better spent applying at a school that would meet your expectations. I don’t have a kid at St. Mary’s, but my child was in a school that was being poorly run. Instead of ranting countless times over multiple days, I SOLVED my problems by enrolling them in a different school. I suggest you consider doing that, as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all the complaints about the middle school you are concerned about BSSM honor roll being posted? And you made a new discussion thread on DCUM to complain as well?
The certificate was received in the mail, if you want your kid recognized post the certificate to social media. I would rather the school be focused on fixing the middle school and making qualified hires than recognizing my kid in the middle of summer for making Principal’s List. Priorities!
How hard is it to include the list in an email? It’s a false choice.
And btw, if you want to fix the middle school, one way to help do that is to create a culture that values and emphasizes and celebrates academic achievement.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the school realizes that they can’t reach all students due to their limited resources, so to announce an honor roll would essentially announce the school’s limited reach.
Anonymous wrote:With all the complaints about the middle school you are concerned about BSSM honor roll being posted? And you made a new discussion thread on DCUM to complain as well?
The certificate was received in the mail, if you want your kid recognized post the certificate to social media. I would rather the school be focused on fixing the middle school and making qualified hires than recognizing my kid in the middle of summer for making Principal’s List. Priorities!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now BSSM apparently isn’t announcing Honor Roll recipients anymore either?? Haven’t received any email this summer congratulating those who made Honor Roll, like I did previous summers by now.
Meanwhile, I get plenty of emails congratulating sports ball (and asking for money).
Slow, certain decay and lack of emphasis on academics.
They usually mention it in the end of year letter. There have been plenty of postings about the Honor Society.
The school is definitely not headed in a great direction. I am waiting to see who is the new Assistant Principal and Learning Center director.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now BSSM apparently isn’t announcing Honor Roll recipients anymore either?? Haven’t received any email this summer congratulating those who made Honor Roll, like I did previous summers by now.
Meanwhile, I get plenty of emails congratulating sports ball (and asking for money).
Slow, certain decay and lack of emphasis on academics.
They usually mention it in the end of year letter. There have been plenty of postings about the Honor Society.
The school is definitely not headed in a great direction. I am waiting to see who is the new Assistant Principal and Learning Center director.