Anonymous wrote:From what I can tell, Baird was elected by a base of parents who are mainly private school parents and no longer in ACPS. She seems like she is very in the establishment of ACPS right now, which seems contrary to that group. Who knows anything about her consulting firm?
I saw Alderton driving at Bradlee center yesterday with an ACPS track and field sticker and a Blessed Sacrament sticker. It made me sick. I am sickened that our chair of our school board is a private school parent. Why doesn't anyone else think that there are so many things wrong with this picture?
Anonymous wrote:Are we talking about the PTAC people who got certain people elected?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wait let me get this straight - there's a secret rosemont beer pong clique?
So I send my kids to private, but I once was invited to a beer bong party off of W Masonic View across the street from the playground. But those people have moved. They were nice.
I wonder if they are the same people I am thinking of. Beer pong parties are not my thing, but those people are nice. If they had invited me, I might have gone but not played any beer pong.
Maybe. I can’t say anything bad about them. But they moved during covid. They even had personalized cups made for the party and I still have mine.
I wonder if they are the same people I am thinking of. Beer pong parties are not my thing, but those people are nice. If they had invited me, I might have gone but not played any beer pong.
They're nice if you live on the right street or know the right people or went to one of the two right pre-schools or are in lockstep with them about PTA events. Otherwise they'll talk about how other parents "just don't understand the way we do things at Maury" or how other kids "just aren't the right fit for our (supposedly public) activity." Those are both actual quotes from women I know who are in the clique. They would never think of themselves as exclusionary, they just don't see the world outside of their bubble.
Anonymous wrote:wait let me get this straight - there's a secret rosemont beer pong clique?
So I send my kids to private, but I once was invited to a beer bong party off of W Masonic View across the street from the playground. But those people have moved. They were nice.
I wonder if they are the same people I am thinking of. Beer pong parties are not my thing, but those people are nice. If they had invited me, I might have gone but not played any beer pong.
Anonymous wrote:wait let me get this straight - there's a secret rosemont beer pong clique?
So I send my kids to private, but I once was invited to a beer bong party off of W Masonic View across the street from the playground. But those people have moved. They were nice.
I wonder if they are the same people I am thinking of. Beer pong parties are not my thing, but those people are nice. If they had invited me, I might have gone but not played any beer pong.
wait let me get this straight - there's a secret rosemont beer pong clique?
So I send my kids to private, but I once was invited to a beer bong party off of W Masonic View across the street from the playground. But those people have moved. They were nice.
Anonymous wrote:wait let me get this straight - there's a secret rosemont beer pong clique?
When was this? My son graduated from Maury in 2020. There were definitely some moms who stayed at home and spent a lot of time volunteering. It felt mildly cliquish, but I think that was just because they spent time together on the playground after school and at volunteer stuff. No one was mean, or having keggers or playing beer pong. TBH, the group of moms I was referring to seemed really overinvolved in their kids' stuff, and a little boring, but not like bad or awful people.
You'd be dead wrong, Tons of keggers, back to school blow outs, end of year bashes, corn hole tournaments where streets got closed and people got wasted, ping pong table literally in a front yard with wasted adults playing beer pong. I saw it all.