Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's also this area. Neither my DH nor I are from here, and we do not get the school culture at all. Our nephew who goes to high school in a different area of the country is still getting a good education but without the hyper-competitive BS.
Yep. We moved away when my kids entered high school. We moved back after they graduated. It only took one year of high school for us to realize that we would not put our kids through high school anywhere in this area. Blaming the schools is a cop out. This comes from parents. You are the ones driving the schools. For heaven's sake, just read this board. Hyper focus on money, power, job title, and climbing the social ladder. The bullying of anyone who doesn't live up to some ridiculous definition of success. My kids are high achievers. I have a national merit scholar who went to college on a full academic scholarship. Lake Braddock was tough even for her. It's not just the horrific suicides. How many of your kids are suffering from anxiety disorders or depression? How many in therapy? On medication? Between school, homework, camps, tutoring, sports, music,....when do they rest? When do they just hang out? Every second of their lives is scheduled. Just like their parents. That is no way to live.
I went to LB in the 90's. It wasn't always like that. There was a thread about the low performing schools in FFX. I imagine any of the " unacceptable " schools would be a healthier environment.
My younger sister graduated from Robinson in the early 90s and it wasn't like that either. But the inmates are running the asylum now. This is a problem created by parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's also this area. Neither my DH nor I are from here, and we do not get the school culture at all. Our nephew who goes to high school in a different area of the country is still getting a good education but without the hyper-competitive BS.
Yep. We moved away when my kids entered high school. We moved back after they graduated. It only took one year of high school for us to realize that we would not put our kids through high school anywhere in this area. Blaming the schools is a cop out. This comes from parents. You are the ones driving the schools. For heaven's sake, just read this board. Hyper focus on money, power, job title, and climbing the social ladder. The bullying of anyone who doesn't live up to some ridiculous definition of success. My kids are high achievers. I have a national merit scholar who went to college on a full academic scholarship. Lake Braddock was tough even for her. It's not just the horrific suicides. How many of your kids are suffering from anxiety disorders or depression? How many in therapy? On medication? Between school, homework, camps, tutoring, sports, music,....when do they rest? When do they just hang out? Every second of their lives is scheduled. Just like their parents. That is no way to live.
I went to LB in the 90's. It wasn't always like that. There was a thread about the low performing schools in FFX. I imagine any of the " unacceptable " schools would be a healthier environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's also this area. Neither my DH nor I are from here, and we do not get the school culture at all. Our nephew who goes to high school in a different area of the country is still getting a good education but without the hyper-competitive BS.
Yep. We moved away when my kids entered high school. We moved back after they graduated. It only took one year of high school for us to realize that we would not put our kids through high school anywhere in this area. Blaming the schools is a cop out. This comes from parents. You are the ones driving the schools. For heaven's sake, just read this board. Hyper focus on money, power, job title, and climbing the social ladder. The bullying of anyone who doesn't live up to some ridiculous definition of success. My kids are high achievers. I have a national merit scholar who went to college on a full academic scholarship. Lake Braddock was tough even for her. It's not just the horrific suicides. How many of your kids are suffering from anxiety disorders or depression? How many in therapy? On medication? Between school, homework, camps, tutoring, sports, music,....when do they rest? When do they just hang out? Every second of their lives is scheduled. Just like their parents. That is no way to live.
Anonymous wrote:It's also this area. Neither my DH nor I are from here, and we do not get the school culture at all. Our nephew who goes to high school in a different area of the country is still getting a good education but without the hyper-competitive BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question is, how does this originate?
It's presented as an option. In the media, in movies, in the books their own teachers assign for them to read.
Are you kidding me? It originates here in these very threads.
Make sure your kid is AAP! Funnel them into that TJ feeder! Are 10 AP classes enough? Should I be pushing DC for 12? God forbid they end up at JMU. Only an elite school is acceptable. If you aren't on top you're a loser.
It might not be happening in your home, but it's the hive.
Search your souls people
* paraphrased from an earlier post that should never have been taken down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question is, how does this originate?
It's presented as an option. In the media, in movies, in the books their own teachers assign for them to read.
Anonymous wrote:Homework and projects have gotten out of control across the board. Our culture has also become very judgmental and mean spirited. If you read some of the TJ and AAP threads on this forum, you'll see how frequently the threads devolve into insults. I feel like the standards for success are so much higher now than when I was a teenager. Makes me sad for this generation of kids.
Anonymous wrote:It's coming from the schools because parents are demanding it. God forbid your house be zoned to anything less than a great school 8.
I get it. It's not everyone- but it's enough of us.
I don't know how to change it.
My family is moving to the mid west for a better job opportunity. I'm relieved my kids won't be here for this.
You all have my good thoughts. I wish I could help be the change, but I fear the horse has left the barn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did it actually happen at Woodson? Is that why there was so much police?
That is my understanding.
Anonymous wrote:Did it actually happen at Woodson? Is that why there was so much police?