Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't know how the teachers at my DC's fancy private school maintain such great attitudes and seem to care so much about the kids. My kid is an FA student who got in on merit alone but some of those kids and parents seem so entitled and obnoxious. It must be a hard job. I admire those teachers- I would not be able to do it.
Anonymous wrote:I feel for the teachers in this area. As a parent, I think the other parents at my kid's school are mostly unbearable. I can't imagine if I had to interact with them as a function of my job. Rock on teachers. Please know some of us feel your pain.
Anonymous wrote:#16 Parents who go on vacation during set conference days and ask to reschedule.
This is an inconvenience because teachers get so few breaks as it is during the school day. Before school we are getting ready for the day, and after school we want to get home to our families.
Anonymous wrote:
The blog was meant to be a source of information to help other parents stay current on gifted issues in the county and to help them advocate for their own children.
I personally would not have been so public about my children but I don't believe she did so to show off about her kid's brilliance. That blog has helped many parents in the county understand what they were in for.
Anonymous wrote:I work at big 3...
#3 your child really isnt gifted... they are likely above average to well above average, but in my years of teaching I have very rarely encountered a truly gifted child
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was so enjoying this thread until it seriously derailed. Teachers: we love most of you. Whacked out parents: you're whack; just own it. For the rest of us: it's nice to be us!
Looking for the tread lock.
Oh, don't be so dramatic! Threads derail and get back on track all the time. It just takes a new post to get things going again.
Anonymous wrote:I was so enjoying this thread until it seriously derailed. Teachers: we love most of you. Whacked out parents: you're whack; just own it. For the rest of us: it's nice to be us!
Looking for the tread lock.
Anonymous wrote:On the subject of blogs and trashing teachers for not appreciating junior's brilliance, there was a local blog like that where a mom hung out her kid's amazing intelligence and complained that various MoCo schools didn't "get" her kid. Parents and DCUM posters, whatever you do re talking to the teacher, don't put enough info out on the web to identify your kid and her teachers (I could identify many of the teachers). I'm relieved to see that after several years, the blog is now password-protected.