Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was in this position which was not a huge deal but a bit unpleasant. I think the issue was she’s both an excellent student and very independent-never asked for help, did it seem to need encouragement, etc. I think sometimes teachers use discretionary awards for students they like or have made great strides, which is okay but it doesn’t feel great to feel invisible.
Also, the kid who got the kindness award is well known by the students to be a really mean kid, and that actually made her feel a little better.
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This seems to be universal
+1, what gives with this "kindness" award or "good citizenship" award that so many schools give out? Thought many years of experience in both public and private schools, I have seen multiple kids who are straight up bullies receive such an award. Every once in a while I'll see a genuinely nice kid win, but for the most part it is mostly kids who can charm/fool the adults, but are mean to their peers. I'm talking about not just exclusionary snobbery, but downright mean and controlling behavior towards other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But what are the award ceremonies for? Awards for anything except academics? Athletics, Art, Drama, etc.? Are academic awards given out at the ceremonies?
At the last ceremony they had
- awards for sports
- awards to students nominated by teachers. I don’t know the criteria, but some of nominees were C students so I assume these awards were not academic
- induction of juniors and seniors into Cum Laude Society
Anonymous wrote:For example, her bio teacher will not round up 89.9. You have to earn your A-.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has been going to this private school for five years and has received zero recognition for academic achievements.
They have award ceremonies every year, but DD never gets awarded anything.
When DD gets all As, we only see “Honors Roll” or “Deans List” on the academic report PDF. There is not a ceremony where she is recognized.
When DD won first place in state math competition representing the school, a teacher handed her the certificate in a hallway, passing on the way to a class.
When her programming club placed second in a local competition, she was not acknowledged by the school.
It’s like she’s invisible.
Should I complain about it? What the actual f?
If your kids wins a state math competition representing the school and gets an award in the hallway you should definitely bring that up. It’s rude and insensitive. Particularly since schools have no problem promoting such things in their marketing, recruitment, and fundraising.
It wasn't a school award though, so why would the school have a ceremony for something the kid chose to do outside of school? A note in the school newspaper would be appropriate though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has been going to this private school for five years and has received zero recognition for academic achievements.
They have award ceremonies every year, but DD never gets awarded anything.
When DD gets all As, we only see “Honors Roll” or “Deans List” on the academic report PDF. There is not a ceremony where she is recognized.
When DD won first place in state math competition representing the school, a teacher handed her the certificate in a hallway, passing on the way to a class.
When her programming club placed second in a local competition, she was not acknowledged by the school.
It’s like she’s invisible.
Should I complain about it? What the actual f?
If your kids wins a state math competition representing the school and gets an award in the hallway you should definitely bring that up. It’s rude and insensitive. Particularly since schools have no problem promoting such things in their marketing, recruitment, and fundraising.
It wasn't a school award though, so why would the school have a ceremony for something the kid chose to do outside of school? A note in the school newspaper would be appropriate though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has been going to this private school for five years and has received zero recognition for academic achievements.
They have award ceremonies every year, but DD never gets awarded anything.
When DD gets all As, we only see “Honors Roll” or “Deans List” on the academic report PDF. There is not a ceremony where she is recognized.
When DD won first place in state math competition representing the school, a teacher handed her the certificate in a hallway, passing on the way to a class.
When her programming club placed second in a local competition, she was not acknowledged by the school.
It’s like she’s invisible.
Should I complain about it? What the actual f?
If your kids wins a state math competition representing the school and gets an award in the hallway you should definitely bring that up. It’s rude and insensitive. Particularly since schools have no problem promoting such things in their marketing, recruitment, and fundraising.
Anonymous wrote:DD has been going to this private school for five years and has received zero recognition for academic achievements.
They have award ceremonies every year, but DD never gets awarded anything.
When DD gets all As, we only see “Honors Roll” or “Deans List” on the academic report PDF. There is not a ceremony where she is recognized.
When DD won first place in state math competition representing the school, a teacher handed her the certificate in a hallway, passing on the way to a class.
When her programming club placed second in a local competition, she was not acknowledged by the school.
It’s like she’s invisible.
Should I complain about it? What the actual f?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But what are the award ceremonies for? Awards for anything except academics? Athletics, Art, Drama, etc.? Are academic awards given out at the ceremonies?
At the last ceremony they had
- awards for sports
- awards to students nominated by teachers. I don’t know the criteria, but some of nominees were C students so I assume these awards were not academic
- induction of juniors and seniors into Cum Laude Society
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But what are the award ceremonies for? Awards for anything except academics? Athletics, Art, Drama, etc.? Are academic awards given out at the ceremonies?
At the last ceremony they had
- awards for sports
- awards to students nominated by teachers. I don’t know the criteria, but some of nominees were C students so I assume these awards were not academic
- induction of juniors and seniors into Cum Laude Society
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was in this position which was not a huge deal but a bit unpleasant. I think the issue was she’s both an excellent student and very independent-never asked for help, did it seem to need encouragement, etc. I think sometimes teachers use discretionary awards for students they like or have made great strides, which is okay but it doesn’t feel great to feel invisible.
Also, the kid who got the kindness award is well known by the students to be a really mean kid, and that actually made her feel a little better.
![]()
This seems to be universal
+1, what gives with this "kindness" award or "good citizenship" award that so many schools give out? Thought many years of experience in both public and private schools, I have seen multiple kids who are straight up bullies receive such an award. Every once in a while I'll see a genuinely nice kid win, but for the most part it is mostly kids who can charm/fool the adults, but are mean to their peers. I'm talking about not just exclusionary snobbery, but downright mean and controlling behavior towards other kids.