Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is usually planned by the PTA. WHY DIDNT YOU JOIN THE PTA AND PLAN SOMETHING?
I am a dad and I work
Excuse me? You think that having a job and a Y chromosome excuses you from school involvement? And then you have the unmitigated gall to come on here and yell your head off that your kid wasn't adequately feted by the school???
My kids' elementary, middle and high school PTAs all had/have fathers and mothers who worked. In fact, two out of the three had WORKING FATHERS as PTA Presidents!
Don't you dare complain if you were not involved. What a poor excuse for a parent you are. All entitlement and no community engagement. I hope your kids don't take after you.
Different poster, but also a working dad:
- screw your misandrist views, PP. seriously.
First you rudely tell the OP to join the PTA. When he explained, you rudely attached him AGAIN (probably because you hate all men).
And for your information, my wife tried to get involved in our PTA; know when they scheduled PTA meetings? 10:30AM.
Fine. She took annual leave for one, and guess who showed up: 100% stay-at-home-mommies. Not a single person there had a paid job. Not one man was there.
Go back to your Feminism 101 class, and take your unrealistic expectations with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THERES ONLY ONE SRO AND HES OVERWORKED. GLASGOW IS AN SCARY PLACE WITH UNRULY STUDENTS SO NO WAY IS THERE ENOIGH SECURITY TO SAFELY HOST ANY HUGE EVENT THERE
Stop shouting at us.
IM COPYING OP
GLASGOW IS LOUD AND CHAOTIC ON A NORMAL DAY WITH EVERYONE SHOUTING AND FIGHTS IN THE HALL ALSO THE RADIOS SQUAWKING AND ANNOUNCEMENTS MAKE TOU FEEL LIKE YOU ARE ON A PRISON
I USED TO WORK THERE AND HATED IT
West Potomac has problems too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is usually planned by the PTA. WHY DIDNT YOU JOIN THE PTA AND PLAN SOMETHING?
I am a dad and I work
Excuse me? You think that having a job and a Y chromosome excuses you from school involvement? And then you have the unmitigated gall to come on here and yell your head off that your kid wasn't adequately feted by the school???
My kids' elementary, middle and high school PTAs all had/have fathers and mothers who worked. In fact, two out of the three had WORKING FATHERS as PTA Presidents!
Don't you dare complain if you were not involved. What a poor excuse for a parent you are. All entitlement and no community engagement. I hope your kids don't take after you.
Different poster, but also a working dad:
- screw your misandrist views, PP. seriously.
First you rudely tell the OP to join the PTA. When he explained, you rudely attached him AGAIN (probably because you hate all men).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is usually planned by the PTA. WHY DIDNT YOU JOIN THE PTA AND PLAN SOMETHING?
I am a dad and I work
Excuse me? You think that having a job and a Y chromosome excuses you from school involvement? And then you have the unmitigated gall to come on here and yell your head off that your kid wasn't adequately feted by the school???
My kids' elementary, middle and high school PTAs all had/have fathers and mothers who worked. In fact, two out of the three had WORKING FATHERS as PTA Presidents!
Don't you dare complain if you were not involved. What a poor excuse for a parent you are. All entitlement and no community engagement. I hope your kids don't take after you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure what you expected. The 8th graders were celebrated. Glasgow had an 8th grade dance and an awards ceremony. The dance was open to all 8th grade students and parents had the opportunity to be involved. Parents were only invited to the awards ceremony if the students received an award.
No 8th grade class that I’m aware of in FCPS has a graduation ceremony.
And to the folks disparaging Glasgow that it’s too rough to celebrate their students, do a Google search. They weren’t forsaken. Your poor students are too rough to deserve nice things perspective is really not nice.
My eight grader in fcps had a promotion ceremony- the broke it up over two days (four sessions total). Now I really appreciate our admins given that other schools did not. I can tell it required a lot of work and coordination.
Anonymous wrote:Glasgow parents have been asking FCPS for years (tempted to use upper case but won’t) to downsize the school, and Ricardy Anderson has raised this repeated on their behalf. Nearby Holmes and Poe are much smaller and have capacity.
They get ignored and told it can be addressed as part of the county-wide review. Thru them proposed changes that would add more kids to Glasgow, not reduce the enrollment. I can understand why people there are losing their minds. 1700 kids at a middle school is too many, no matter how big the building is.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure what you expected. The 8th graders were celebrated. Glasgow had an 8th grade dance and an awards ceremony. The dance was open to all 8th grade students and parents had the opportunity to be involved. Parents were only invited to the awards ceremony if the students received an award.
No 8th grade class that I’m aware of in FCPS has a graduation ceremony.
And to the folks disparaging Glasgow that it’s too rough to celebrate their students, do a Google search. They weren’t forsaken. Your poor students are too rough to deserve nice things perspective is really not nice.
Anonymous wrote:This is usually planned by the PTA. WHY DIDNT YOU JOIN THE PTA AND PLAN SOMETHING?
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure what you expected. The 8th graders were celebrated. Glasgow had an 8th grade dance and an awards ceremony. The dance was open to all 8th grade students and parents had the opportunity to be involved. Parents were only invited to the awards ceremony if the students received an award.
No 8th grade class that I’m aware of in FCPS has a graduation ceremony.
And to the folks disparaging Glasgow that it’s too rough to celebrate their students, do a Google search. They weren’t forsaken. Your poor students are too rough to deserve nice things perspective is really not nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THERES ONLY ONE SRO AND HES OVERWORKED. GLASGOW IS AN SCARY PLACE WITH UNRULY STUDENTS SO NO WAY IS THERE ENOIGH SECURITY TO SAFELY HOST ANY HUGE EVENT THERE
Stop shouting at us.
IM COPYING OP
GLASGOW IS LOUD AND CHAOTIC ON A NORMAL DAY WITH EVERYONE SHOUTING AND FIGHTS IN THE HALL ALSO THE RADIOS SQUAWKING AND ANNOUNCEMENTS MAKE TOU FEEL LIKE YOU ARE ON A PRISON
I USED TO WORK THERE AND HATED IT
bet you will call two kids wresting a fight. MY kid got in trouble with his best friend for FIGHTING, they were not fighting they were playing wresting but whatever.
Anonymous wrote: WE DID NOTHING. WHY DIDN'T OUR SCHOOL DO ANYTHING FOR OUR 8TH GRADERS THAT ARE GRADUTING FROM MIDDLE SCHOOL?
SOME KIDS WILL NEVER EVER GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL.
WHY DIDN'T THEY DO ANYTHING?
I AM LEAVING FCPS. WE ARE NOT GOING BACK