Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way this event has been promoted is completely insensitive to the 90 students/families who have been asked to leave the school at the end of this school year.
Why? Some of those families will complain about anything. They would complain that it's insensitive if their kids received the Boosterthon materials. They would complain they were already being excluded if they did not.
No one is holding a gun to your head. Participate if you want. Decline if you don't want to. Give money to Lemon Road or the ASPCA if you prefer. It's all OK. Just don't expect Haycock to declare 2012-13 the national year of mourning and to stop having activities just because you'll be at LR next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way this event has been promoted is completely insensitive to the 90 students/families who have been asked to leave the school at the end of this school year.
Why? Some of those families will complain about anything. They would complain that it's insensitive if their kids received the Boosterthon materials. They would complain they were already being excluded if they did not.
No one is holding a gun to your head. Participate if you want. Decline if you don't want to. Give money to Lemon Road or the ASPCA if you prefer. It's all OK. Just don't expect Haycock to declare 2012-13 the national year of mourning and to stop having activities just because you'll be at LR next year.
Anonymous wrote:The way this event has been promoted is completely insensitive to the 90 students/families who have been asked to leave the school at the end of this school year.
Anonymous wrote:Haycock already has smart boards. The renovation isn't really creating new classrooms. It's just moving them from the trailers indoors so they shouldn't need any new smart boards. They can use the ones they already have. In theory, if the population actually goes down after the cluster 2 kids leave, they should need fewer smart boards not more.
Anonymous wrote:I assume Kelly Sheers will put forth a gesture of good will and will make sure some of the donations from the transitioning students will be sent to Lemon Road.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't a bit awkward to do this this year? There are about a hundred kids at the school who's families are being shaken down for money to improve a school they've been asked to leave.
They could do it out of gratitude for the education they've been receiving.
Anonymous wrote:As an outsider, Haycock just seems to have no couth with anything they do. I just don't understand the fascination with this school.
Annual Parent Survey went home via keep in touch on 3/1/13
We appreciate every one’s feedback and input. We spend an entire day reviewing the survey
data with our leadership team as well as share individual data with teachers. This year we have
requested that parents are mindful on how they word their comments since comments are
shared with teachers. In the past, some comments have been written very unkindly and the
feedback is unproductive. When things are written in a very unkind and hurtful manner, any
validity to the comment is lost because the teacher is focused on the meanness of the comment.
We are open to hearing criticism, but experience has shown that it’s more likely to be heard and
understood by all parties if it is communicated in a productive way.
smartboards are costlyAnonymous wrote:Longfellwo's renovation did not provide for any landscaping or smart boards.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, whoa is us, it's all about Haycock....AGAIN Surprise, surprise. They need a separate forum for all of the overbearing Haycock parents.