Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 20:20     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with that picture? Give me a break.


Really? I would be mortified to show that graduation picture to friends and family. It is so sloppy and haphazard. It is something I would expect from some random daycare. I sent my DD to a proper preschool for a reason and I would like that to be reflected in the pictures that mark her culminating achievement in the school.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 20:14     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

OP, you've ignored all the other requests your children's teachers have made asking for your collaboration/cooperation/participation. Why stop now? Go out with a bang.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 18:55     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with that picture? Give me a break.


There's nothing wrong with the picture, just like there is nothing wrong with a casual wedding. That said, some teachers want a more formal look, just like some brides want a black tie wedding. It's a choice that the teachers made. You can opt not to honor the request just like you can choose to go to a wedding in less formal clothes when black tie is requested.

But the teachers made a request and considering all that they do to care for your child throughout the school year, It's a nice gesture to h9 9r their request.


I highly doubt any teachers are losing sleep, or frankly give a damn, if you follow the dress code.



Teacher here. We really don't care if you send your kid in black pants or not. But you're the one who sends their kid in pj's "because that's what he wanted to wear," in flip flops even though we asked you not to (and then gets pissed when he injures his toe), with toys that he won't keep in his cubby, therefore causing a major ruckus, etc etc etc. Even though we love your kid, we'll be glad to see the back of YOU.

Good luck in Kindergarten where there are even more requests.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 18:50     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

Anonymous wrote:Your kid's teachers are caring for your kids more waking hours a day than you are, and now you're quibbling over a pair of black pants for a special day (that's planned out in advance) for them, your kids, and ostensibly you?

Classic.



This.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 18:45     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

It's so stupid. I would just not send my kid that day and have our own graduation day out.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 18:33     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with that picture? Give me a break.


There's nothing wrong with the picture, just like there is nothing wrong with a casual wedding. That said, some teachers want a more formal look, just like some brides want a black tie wedding. It's a choice that the teachers made. You can opt not to honor the request just like you can choose to go to a wedding in less formal clothes when black tie is requested.

But the teachers made a request and considering all that they do to care for your child throughout the school year, It's a nice gesture to h9 9r their request.


I highly doubt any teachers are losing sleep, or frankly give a damn, if you follow the dress code.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 18:31     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

Preschool and Kindergarten graduations are beyond stupid. I’m on team OP here. Caps and gowns? C’mon- we can all agree it’s silly.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 18:13     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with that picture? Give me a break.


There's nothing wrong with the picture, just like there is nothing wrong with a casual wedding. That said, some teachers want a more formal look, just like some brides want a black tie wedding. It's a choice that the teachers made. You can opt not to honor the request just like you can choose to go to a wedding in less formal clothes when black tie is requested.

But the teachers made a request and considering all that they do to care for your child throughout the school year, It's a nice gesture to h9 9r their request.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 17:34     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

The only thing that would be wrong with the picture if it were children standing there with a class full of empty seats.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 17:28     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

What is wrong with that picture? Give me a break.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 16:58     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

Your kid's teachers are caring for your kids more waking hours a day than you are, and now you're quibbling over a pair of black pants for a special day (that's planned out in advance) for them, your kids, and ostensibly you?

Classic.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 16:49     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

Y’all, let’s face it. This is a plot against working mothers. Because you KNOW the dads probably aren’t even reading the dress code notice, much less spending a moment’s thought to make it happen.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 16:45     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m just picturing a bunch of little Mormon missionaries. Except that the clothes will be covered by gowns, so why the dress code anyway?


The dress code is because although most of the kids clothes are covered by the cap and gown, not all of them are. Many of the small graduation gowns show the top of the shirt around the neck and the feet below the knee for the taller half of the class (the smaller half of the class will show from mid-calf down). It looks cleaner when all are wearing white shirts above and black pants below. Many don't want a rainbow of colors around the necks and below the gowns.

The teachers are trying to avoid these situations:




OP--you don't need to buy anything new if you have long pants that are black and a white shirt. That will give the desired result.


Oh the horrors! My kid's preschool graduation will be ruined if pictures have such an amalgam of colors and pant lengths. The trauma may be so much that he never wants to graduate from anything again, leading him to drop out of school late in fourth grade. All because a few moms were too busy/cheap to heed the dress code.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 16:34     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

Anonymous wrote:I’m just picturing a bunch of little Mormon missionaries. Except that the clothes will be covered by gowns, so why the dress code anyway?


The dress code is because although most of the kids clothes are covered by the cap and gown, not all of them are. Many of the small graduation gowns show the top of the shirt around the neck and the feet below the knee for the taller half of the class (the smaller half of the class will show from mid-calf down). It looks cleaner when all are wearing white shirts above and black pants below. Many don't want a rainbow of colors around the necks and below the gowns.

The teachers are trying to avoid these situations:




OP--you don't need to buy anything new if you have long pants that are black and a white shirt. That will give the desired result.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 16:24     Subject: Daycare "graduation." Can I ignore this?

Anonymous wrote:OP, you've already spent close to $100K so far so don't cheap out now.


Nothing really to contribute to this thread except I would get the clothes the daycare required but damn, this is scary!!! It would be close to $100K by the time my DD goes to kindergarten esp with her December birthday. OMG.....