Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity, why would anyone care about the social scene? My daughter is going to be entering prek4 in the fall "not at Janney" but I would care less about being socially accepted by any parents. As long as the children treat my daughter with respect and vice versa. I definitely plan to be very involved with her and her school activities, but with all respect intended, it's seems as though so many of the parents in DCUM get so caught up in silly stuff like this. Just my perspective
Because your child isn’t invited to play dates or parties.
And clearly you aren't invited to Janney mom liquid play dates.
Ha! I've heard about those. Janney moms like their Chardonnay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity, why would anyone care about the social scene? My daughter is going to be entering prek4 in the fall "not at Janney" but I would care less about being socially accepted by any parents. As long as the children treat my daughter with respect and vice versa. I definitely plan to be very involved with her and her school activities, but with all respect intended, it's seems as though so many of the parents in DCUM get so caught up in silly stuff like this. Just my perspective
Because your child isn’t invited to play dates or parties.
And clearly you aren't invited to Janney mom liquid play dates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity, why would anyone care about the social scene? My daughter is going to be entering prek4 in the fall "not at Janney" but I would care less about being socially accepted by any parents. As long as the children treat my daughter with respect and vice versa. I definitely plan to be very involved with her and her school activities, but with all respect intended, it's seems as though so many of the parents in DCUM get so caught up in silly stuff like this. Just my perspective
Because your child isn’t invited to play dates or parties.
Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity, why would anyone care about the social scene? My daughter is going to be entering prek4 in the fall "not at Janney" but I would care less about being socially accepted by any parents. As long as the children treat my daughter with respect and vice versa. I definitely plan to be very involved with her and her school activities, but with all respect intended, it's seems as though so many of the parents in DCUM get so caught up in silly stuff like this. Just my perspective
Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity, why would anyone care about the social scene? My daughter is going to be entering prek4 in the fall "not at Janney" but I would care less about being socially accepted by any parents. As long as the children treat my daughter with respect and vice versa. I definitely plan to be very involved with her and her school activities, but with all respect intended, it's seems as though so many of the parents in DCUM get so caught up in silly stuff like this. Just my perspective
Anonymous wrote:I miss this thread.
We're not that new to the neighborhood, but haven't met that many other families with kids the same age and are really looking forward to being at the neighborhood school... Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous
One point to bear in mind (and I sort of hate to bring it up) is that 10% at risk students will dilute/degrade Janney's consistently high test scores, and it will appear that the school is sliding back.
I just don't want any of those people who raise chickens in their yard.
Is that an issue in the school community? I read that backyard chickens are legal in parts of MD, but I thought prohibited in the District.
I think it is intended as a joke, Janney has chickens in its garden, the kids love them.
Those are pigeons.
I am not sure if you think that is funny for some reason, but for the benefit of anyone confused they are chickens in a chicken coop. That is the end of the poultry at the school. Janney also has bees. Both are gone for the summer.
I bet you are a very serious person and really fun to be around. Maybe that's why the chickens left?
Actually, it simply wasn't funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
One point to bear in mind (and I sort of hate to bring it up) is that 10% at risk students will dilute/degrade Janney's consistently high test scores, and it will appear that the school is sliding back.
I just don't want any of those people who raise chickens in their yard.
Is that an issue in the school community? I read that backyard chickens are legal in parts of MD, but I thought prohibited in the District.
I think it is intended as a joke, Janney has chickens in its garden, the kids love them.
Those are pigeons.
I am not sure if you think that is funny for some reason, but for the benefit of anyone confused they are chickens in a chicken coop. That is the end of the poultry at the school. Janney also has bees. Both are gone for the summer.
I bet you are a very serious person and really fun to be around. Maybe that's why the chickens left?