Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised that so many people have such fond memories of high school.
Homecoming was a big deal where I went to high school at a big suburban school in the Midwest. I don’t know what my problem was, but I hated the school spirit stuff and the parade and the mandatory participation in pep rally’s. I didn’t realize that so many people loved it and genuinely thought it was fun. I thought most people just kind of grudgingly accepted most of it.
Why would they continue to have things that most kids didn't love?
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised that so many people have such fond memories of high school.
Homecoming was a big deal where I went to high school at a big suburban school in the Midwest. I don’t know what my problem was, but I hated the school spirit stuff and the parade and the mandatory participation in pep rally’s. I didn’t realize that so many people loved it and genuinely thought it was fun. I thought most people just kind of grudgingly accepted most of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends what part of the country you live in. I grew up in nY, and don’t even think we had homecoming. Spirit week was just for seniors.
No, it's a new thing, not regional. Homecoming was not a big deal at my school 30 years ago, but it is for my HS daughters who are attending the same school I did. I blame social media. Anything that could be a good photo op is now popular.
Speak for yourself and your area, I am your age and homecoming was huge where I am from down South, still is.
Anonymous wrote:I never went to homecoming. Only proms.
DS decided not to go this year because he went to his cousin's birthday party instead. He didn't seem as bothered by the whole thing until some friends pestered him about how he missed out on a "memorable and important" event? One went as far as insisting he lost a part of his childhood for not going.
Is homecoming really that important in HS? I don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Hoco aound here is super weird to me.
I grew up in NY and homecoming was all about school spirit. We kicked it off with a pep rally. Each grade created a huge float and we had a parade through town. Football games were well attended by sober students who wanted to cheer on the team more than yell at freshman who are sitting in the "wrong spot". The dance was that evening and people dresses cute, but none of this mini-prom stuff that goes on here. People didn't go out to the country club or rent a party bus. Seeing groups of girls and boys with their dates all lined up is so different.
I liked my smaller hometown homecoming a lot more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends what part of the country you live in. I grew up in nY, and don’t even think we had homecoming. Spirit week was just for seniors.
No, it's a new thing, not regional. Homecoming was not a big deal at my school 30 years ago, but it is for my HS daughters who are attending the same school I did. I blame social media. Anything that could be a good photo op is now popular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girls are often more interested in the homecoming dance. A chance to dress up. The boy’s consider a sport coat to be painful 😬
Overall generalized sexist remark![]()
but generally true overall.
This is exactly my kids - DS and DD teens.