Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can't a PTA easily be formed by interested parents?
There is a PTO. I don’t know why they are a PTO and not PTA. Not sure what the differences are either. I’m part of the PTA at our elementary as well as the Cooper PTO. There are plenty of opportunities to volunteer if you would like. The 8th grade party was yesterday. There is a field trip today and had lots of chaperones. I don’t know if the PTO or school organized these but there is parent involvement if you want to be involved.
Anonymous wrote:can't a PTA easily be formed by interested parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think Cooper has any unique problems, just very typical adolescent friend drama.
Cooper is unique in that it has no sports or community building activities whatsoever. Sure, you can go to movie club after school and sit quietly and watch a movie but that is not what I mean.
Most schools that I, my children and people I know, have gone to have made a concerted effort to integrate the kids and make them feel welcome and part of a community. There is one field trip at the very end of the year. There is one sports day, at the very end of the year. There is nothing else.
There is recess for the first time this year but for most of the kids, that still means sitting inside.
There is a short 30 minute lunch, inside. But don't talk too loudly or you will get detention. Half the year, PE is health class - which means sitting inside.
There is also no PTA - just a PTO whose entire job is to raise money for band instruments. Parents aren't really welcome on campus.
It's like a factory where kids who have lots of energy are made to sit inside all day long, moving from class to class with just 5 minutes in between. It's a dark building and most kids don't go outside most days. It is the most miserable school experience I have ever encountered in my 20 years of having kids in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone made a comment “ridiculous”. Stop by Cooper today yourself at lunch time and see that girls and boys do not mix whatsoever at lunch tables. Totally separated. Not ridiculous. Real.
I have 6th and 8th grade boys. My boys only hang out with boys but they have friends who hang out with lots of girls. There are definitely groups that mix. I think the more “popular” kids mix early on.
The popular girls also get boyfriends first. They also start getting labeled sluts first.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure a lot of the bad experiences have to do with the type of kids at the school the last two years. Hopefully with a whole new group of seventh graders coming in this fall, things will much improve!!![]()
I know Forestville has a fantastic graduating sixth grade class that will certainly improve the horrible social dynamics described by the PP.
Anonymous wrote:It is a factory in a sense but not exactly. The quality check at a factory has a higher standard. For example, maybe 95% of finished goods must have zero defects. 95% of kids in Cooper do not have straight A’s, not even close. But it is certainly better academically than many schools in the county or the state. Although SOL scores showed lower scores than that of my child’s elementary school. Here you can have A’s but the class doesn’t score like an A in SOL…Hmm..It is like a factory in that they “aim” for everyone to be made the same…., not special ways to enhance individualism. The recipe is missing some other ingredients like good character development. They just go through their academic classes each day and go home. No assemblies regularly to get together to focus on topics like diversity/inclusion, compassion, respect, whatever other values that kids should be taught both at home and at school communities. This is most likely a public school vs Cooper phenomenon except that Cooper happens to have more problematic kids for some reason. There is a full time policeman working there! In elementary school, they graded citizenship attributes in the report card.
Anonymous wrote:Someone made a comment “ridiculous”. Stop by Cooper today yourself at lunch time and see that girls and boys do not mix whatsoever at lunch tables. Totally separated. Not ridiculous. Real.
Anonymous wrote:Someone made a comment “ridiculous”. Stop by Cooper today yourself at lunch time and see that girls and boys do not mix whatsoever at lunch tables. Totally separated. Not ridiculous. Real.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure a lot of the bad experiences have to do with the type of kids at the school the last two years. Hopefully with a whole new group of seventh graders coming in this fall, things will much improve!!![]()
I know Forestville has a fantastic graduating sixth grade class that will certainly improve the horrible social dynamics described by the PP.