Anonymous wrote:Does MCPS really think that families will change their plan based on that letter? I mean very cautious families would not suddenly invite 50 people to a graduation party if MCPS said it was fine. Families that are planning to do something will not change based on this.
Anonymous wrote:My Oldest daughter had her prom in Long Island before I moved here. It is always week AFTER Graduation not school
Sponsored and since kids graduated has nothing to do with HS.
It is a full blown over the top event at an oceanfront catering hall. Kids have limos and party busses. Prom dresses, Tuxes and it lasts all night. They even serve breakfast on the beach.
It is full throttle last year and this year. They just delayed last years prom a few months and had it outdoors oceanfront and her old HS had an outdoor graduation last year.
In MoCo my youngest is locked up while her old schoolmates have been going to school all year!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? How often do you actually sit back and think about prom or high school grad? Hell, it wasn't even important when it was happening for all the people I went to school with. This is all for the parents. (Especially graduations)
I loved my prom, graduation, the parties, and beach week. A ton of fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of a5th grader, I could literally not care less about their opinion on a group of families choosing to hold their own in-person outdoor graduation ceremony.
This is where MCPS needs to take a step back from the lecturing. They have chosen to not allow in person events or visitors on campus. I disagree with that decision, but they have that authority over their buildings.
They can also STFU about what people do in their free time on their private property.
I listened to part of the board meeting where this came up and it was interesting. Problem with these parent sponsored things is that many kids get left out. So the most popular rich kids get something nice and the disadvantaged and kids with disabilities are left out. But well if there is anything this pandemic taught us, it is that many people don't care about anyone but themselves. Enjoy your party!
This is called real life.
Should I also not bring my kids to Europe because there poor kids won't have a chance to go?
Or should I not get my kids a car, because poor kids have to take the bus?
The obsession with equity stops the minute you step outside the school.
Yes, some kids may get left out. But that's life.
You are everything that is wrong with this county. 35% FARMS kids, but not my problem. I should not deny my kids Europe.
Just wow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of a5th grader, I could literally not care less about their opinion on a group of families choosing to hold their own in-person outdoor graduation ceremony.
This is where MCPS needs to take a step back from the lecturing. They have chosen to not allow in person events or visitors on campus. I disagree with that decision, but they have that authority over their buildings.
They can also STFU about what people do in their free time on their private property.
I listened to part of the board meeting where this came up and it was interesting. Problem with these parent sponsored things is that many kids get left out. So the most popular rich kids get something nice and the disadvantaged and kids with disabilities are left out. But well if there is anything this pandemic taught us, it is that many people don't care about anyone but themselves. Enjoy your party!
This is called real life.
Should I also not bring my kids to Europe because there poor kids won't have a chance to go?
Or should I not get my kids a car, because poor kids have to take the bus?
The obsession with equity stops the minute you step outside the school.
Yes, some kids may get left out. But that's life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of a5th grader, I could literally not care less about their opinion on a group of families choosing to hold their own in-person outdoor graduation ceremony.
This is where MCPS needs to take a step back from the lecturing. They have chosen to not allow in person events or visitors on campus. I disagree with that decision, but they have that authority over their buildings.
They can also STFU about what people do in their free time on their private property.
I listened to part of the board meeting where this came up and it was interesting. Problem with these parent sponsored things is that many kids get left out. So the most popular rich kids get something nice and the disadvantaged and kids with disabilities are left out. But well if there is anything this pandemic taught us, it is that many people don't care about anyone but themselves. Enjoy your party!
NP. Did you also listen to the part where the man who presented the slides on graduation bucked back at the board member who mentioned parents planning their own thing and cited TRANSPORTATION as an excuse for those without means? It was laughable bc he made the connection between access to transportation and equity. As if the yellow buses even picked up for those events. At some point the equity argument cannot be the answer to everything bc it will just push people to roll their eyes when equity discussions are really important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of a5th grader, I could literally not care less about their opinion on a group of families choosing to hold their own in-person outdoor graduation ceremony.
This is where MCPS needs to take a step back from the lecturing. They have chosen to not allow in person events or visitors on campus. I disagree with that decision, but they have that authority over their buildings.
They can also STFU about what people do in their free time on their private property.
I listened to part of the board meeting where this came up and it was interesting. Problem with these parent sponsored things is that many kids get left out. So the most popular rich kids get something nice and the disadvantaged and kids with disabilities are left out. But well if there is anything this pandemic taught us, it is that many people don't care about anyone but themselves. Enjoy your party!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? How often do you actually sit back and think about prom or high school grad? Hell, it wasn't even important when it was happening for all the people I went to school with. This is all for the parents. (Especially graduations)
I loved my prom, graduation, the parties, and beach week. A ton of fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of a5th grader, I could literally not care less about their opinion on a group of families choosing to hold their own in-person outdoor graduation ceremony.
This is where MCPS needs to take a step back from the lecturing. They have chosen to not allow in person events or visitors on campus. I disagree with that decision, but they have that authority over their buildings.
They can also STFU about what people do in their free time on their private property.
I listened to part of the board meeting where this came up and it was interesting. Problem with these parent sponsored things is that many kids get left out. So the most popular rich kids get something nice and the disadvantaged and kids with disabilities are left out. But well if there is anything this pandemic taught us, it is that many people don't care about anyone but themselves. Enjoy your party!
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? How often do you actually sit back and think about prom or high school grad? Hell, it wasn't even important when it was happening for all the people I went to school with. This is all for the parents. (Especially graduations)