Anonymous wrote:My kids had a good experience Swanson when she was principal, but I have boys, so I never had to deal with her dress code nonsense
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids had a good experience Swanson when she was principal, but I have boys, so I never had to deal with her dress code nonsense
That is not nonsense. The lack of dress code enforcement anywhere in APS is ridiculous.
Huh? Girls are getting dress coded daily.
Not at Yorktown!
Best thing I've ever heard about Yorktown
Ok- I’ll bite. WHY shouldn’t there be a dress code??
DP, but girls are dress coded because they "distract" boys. Boys are RARELY dress coded unless wearing things like shirts with overtly sexual/inappropriate content. Dress codes are traditionally unfairly target girls and are used to body shame them. We need to stop this mentality that girls are to blame for poor boy/male behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids had a good experience Swanson when she was principal, but I have boys, so I never had to deal with her dress code nonsense
That is not nonsense. The lack of dress code enforcement anywhere in APS is ridiculous.
Huh? Girls are getting dress coded daily.
Not at Yorktown!
Best thing I've ever heard about Yorktown
Ok- I’ll bite. WHY shouldn’t there be a dress code??
DP, but girls are dress coded because they "distract" boys. Boys are RARELY dress coded unless wearing things like shirts with overtly sexual/inappropriate content. Dress codes are traditionally unfairly target girls and are used to body shame them. We need to stop this mentality that girls are to blame for poor boy/male behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Loft was Swanson principal when our child was there. I loved her. Very sharp and organized. Great communication from the school. I was sorry to see her move away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids had a good experience Swanson when she was principal, but I have boys, so I never had to deal with her dress code nonsense
That is not nonsense. The lack of dress code enforcement anywhere in APS is ridiculous.
Huh? Girls are getting dress coded daily.
Not at Yorktown!
Best thing I've ever heard about Yorktown
Ok- I’ll bite. WHY shouldn’t there be a dress code??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids had a good experience Swanson when she was principal, but I have boys, so I never had to deal with her dress code nonsense
That is not nonsense. The lack of dress code enforcement anywhere in APS is ridiculous.
Huh? Girls are getting dress coded daily.
Not at Yorktown!
Best thing I've ever heard about Yorktown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids had a good experience Swanson when she was principal, but I have boys, so I never had to deal with her dress code nonsense
That is not nonsense. The lack of dress code enforcement anywhere in APS is ridiculous.
Huh? Girls are getting dress coded daily.
Not at Yorktown!
Anonymous wrote:For a while, it was Williamsburg in the crosshairs for bad behavior, now it’s Swanson. Not saying any of it isn’t true and that one school might be experiencing more turmoil right now, but one school always has to be The Worst so that everyone else can breathe a sigh of relief that “APS sucks, but at least my kid isn’t THERE.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids had a good experience Swanson when she was principal, but I have boys, so I never had to deal with her dress code nonsense
That is not nonsense. The lack of dress code enforcement anywhere in APS is ridiculous.
Huh? Girls are getting dress coded daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids had a good experience Swanson when she was principal, but I have boys, so I never had to deal with her dress code nonsense
That is not nonsense. The lack of dress code enforcement anywhere in APS is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:My kids had a good experience Swanson when she was principal, but I have boys, so I never had to deal with her dress code nonsense
Anonymous wrote:Sorry-- have to pause on the locker question here. At the beginning of the school year, we (Swanson parents) were told that none of the schools were using lockers because of COVID. They said something like "We can't control social distancing and contact tracing if kids are crowded around lockers in the hallway." I assumed that was APS policy across all schools. Are any other middle schools (other than WMS) using lockers? Or was Harber just blowing smoke at us? (FWIW, my son HATES carrying around his backpack all day, especially on anchor day when he has to put all his subjects in the backpack-- he also says it makes the hallways feel so crowded when everyone is hauling around backpacks and crashing into each other.)