
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not the OP but I attended the open house. I walked around the halls, got to check out the teachers and classrooms and got a feel of the people at school. No one seemed to mind or noticed that I was there. I plan to follow up with a tour with the principal. I am sure I could gather more information on the school with an individual tour but I was able to see the types of families who attended the school at the open house, which is what I wanted.
Thank you, Mrs. Salahi. This is exactly why I wouldn't let my dd run around unsupervised like all her friends were doing last week at the open house. You never know what kinds of creeps and weirdos are lurking around the school.![]()
We live in the elementary school boundary and my kids may potentially attend the school. I could care less about your DD.
Other clueless parents were asking me where to go. I actually knew exactly where the gym was with the classroom assignments, kindergarten wing, 1st grade wing, etc.
I don't think DH and I are creepy people. We just wanted to do some due diligence on where to send our kids to elementary school. Thanks for being paranoid though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not the OP but I attended the open house. I walked around the halls, got to check out the teachers and classrooms and got a feel of the people at school. No one seemed to mind or noticed that I was there. I plan to follow up with a tour with the principal. I am sure I could gather more information on the school with an individual tour but I was able to see the types of families who attended the school at the open house, which is what I wanted.
Thank you, Mrs. Salahi. This is exactly why I wouldn't let my dd run around unsupervised like all her friends were doing last week at the open house. You never know what kinds of creeps and weirdos are lurking around the school.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Not the OP but I attended the open house. I walked around the halls, got to check out the teachers and classrooms and got a feel of the people at school. No one seemed to mind or noticed that I was there. I plan to follow up with a tour with the principal. I am sure I could gather more information on the school with an individual tour but I was able to see the types of families who attended the school at the open house, which is what I wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school characterizes it as an "open house for K-6 students" to come and see their classrooms and meet their teachers. It's not advertised or anything. I'm confused as to why anyone would think this is an appropriate thing for someone who doesn't have current students to come to.
Our elementary school website states no details of the open house except the mention of it on the school website with a date and time.
Open house usually refers to an event where everyone is welcome. That is why it is called an open house! Why call it an open house if not everyone is welcome?
What everyone on here is describing sounds like an orientation.
Anonymous wrote:Our school characterizes it as an "open house for K-6 students" to come and see their classrooms and meet their teachers. It's not advertised or anything. I'm confused as to why anyone would think this is an appropriate thing for someone who doesn't have current students to come to.
Anonymous wrote:At our FCPS school it really is an orientation even though they call it open house and it is short so I would absolutely not like a prospective student and parent taking up any of that time. Our school gives school tours though and usually about 5 parents show up at a time. We also participate in many community events both with the school and outside where we know our neighbors very well. Preschools, sports teams, dance classes, parktakes, regional events, etc. I'm not sure why this OP doesn't know her own community. I'm not even sure what OP is worried about within the community.