Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but which W are we talking about? Woodson? W-L? West Springfield?
Montgomery County Public Schools -- Wheaton, Watkins Mill, Whitman, Walter Johnson.
Stop trying to make this happen.

Sorry, but which W are we talking about? Woodson? W-L? West Springfield?
It matters because parents at W pyramid schools tend to complain about everything that they can. My friend who was visibly pregnant was asked by her principal (at another school) to wear a wedding ring to prevent any awkwardness.
Oh, hell no.
Anonymous wrote:Explain to your daughter that *some* people judge others with tattoos and that she should keep this in mind before getting any more ink...especially if it will be in a visible spot. And she should plan to cover up ant tats when she goes on interviews as many principals interview tons of applicants and will likely be inclined to hire the more clean cut looking candidate (despite what anonymous posters in DCUMland will tell you).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but which W are we talking about? Woodson? W-L? West Springfield?
Montgomery County Public Schools -- Wheaton, Watkins Mill, Whitman, Walter Johnson.
Stop trying to make this happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but which W are we talking about? Woodson? W-L? West Springfield?
Montgomery County Public Schools -- Wheaton, Watkins Mill, Whitman, Walter Johnson.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several fellow teachers at my W feeder school have tattoos. Generally, they are on display during the pre-service week and then we don't see them again until the teacher work day at the end of September (and even then only if it is warm enough for shorts, sleeveless tops,etc.)
I don't have any ink, but my own offspring see tattoos on family members, friends, neighbors, and other adults. Time to clutch your pearls: our pediatrician has a butterfly on the nape of her neck and our priest has a tattoo on his bicep from his days in the Armed Forces of his native country (we saw that during the youth group camping trip).
Why does it matter if it's a W feeder?
As a teacher in a non-W school, should I be covered from head to toe with tats?
It matters because parents at W pyramid schools tend to complain about everything that they can. My friend who was visibly pregnant was asked by her principal (at another school) to wear a wedding ring to prevent any awkwardness.
That must be a common thing. My friend in another county wore a wedding ring too, but I think she did it on her own.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but which W are we talking about? Woodson? W-L? West Springfield?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but which W are we talking about? Woodson? W-L? West Springfield?
Other side of the river. Wootton, Whitman, (Winston) Churchill or W.J.
Anonymous wrote:I love tattoos, especially full sleeves, but unless you're a bartender or barista, I think you should cover them up for work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several fellow teachers at my W feeder school have tattoos. Generally, they are on display during the pre-service week and then we don't see them again until the teacher work day at the end of September (and even then only if it is warm enough for shorts, sleeveless tops,etc.)
I don't have any ink, but my own offspring see tattoos on family members, friends, neighbors, and other adults. Time to clutch your pearls: our pediatrician has a butterfly on the nape of her neck and our priest has a tattoo on his bicep from his days in the Armed Forces of his native country (we saw that during the youth group camping trip).
Why does it matter if it's a W feeder?
As a teacher in a non-W school, should I be covered from head to toe with tats?
Anonymous wrote:Don't care.