Anonymous wrote:Your kid is getting snarky comments for going to UMD??
Well, I guess that is your fault for living in the snobby Whitman district.
My kids go to Einstein and kids that are ecstatic if they go to UMD. It's the top choice since it is the affordable in state flagship.
I agree the sweatshirt tradition is obnoxious.
Anonymous wrote:This is not a "W" school thing; this is an American high school thing. As others have said, instagram accounts for DC high school are posting individual students with their college choice. This happened at my high school (out of state) - OP, have you not experienced this growing up???
Anonymous wrote:Our idiotic "W" school in MCPS has done it again. Such a disgusting place. Can't stand it anymore.
Dumb place sent out a notification for kids to wear their college sweatshirt to school on May 1st.
What is this? So kids can brag more about the swanky, expensive colleges they got into and make others feel badly who were waitlisted or had to take second choice? Yuck. I know I know - we bought here thinking it was a "good" School.. NO! A school of pushy, rude parents who only look out for number one. Themselves and their kids. It's awful.
What about a kid who may have to go to Montgomery College? What if someone isn't going to college? What if someone comes from low income housing and cannot afford college? What if What if What if?? Not bad in and of itself but geez. My kid is likely going to UMD and has already received a number of snarky comments. On waitlist that won't get off of while kid x, y, z parades in and out with a Michigan sweatshirt daily.
Why does this idiot school allow this? What is wrong with these people? Isn't the instagram they are exposed to daily bad enough???
Stop the madness. It's cruel to some of these kids who are not thrilled with college decision.
Anonymous wrote:Must every facet of American life be thrown overboard because someone, somewhere might get their feelings hurt?!
Just shut up already. There is nothing wrong with celebrating success. There’s nothing wrong with a school setting a day to celebrate the holistic success of an entire class of graduates and all the cool places they’re going—big, small, prestigious, state, far and wide.
Frankly it’s OP and her ilk that are the petty ones, putting a negative spin on this. Not to mention pushy and annoying—the whole world doesn’t have to agree with you, and those who don’t aren’t bad people. Maybe grow up a little bit.
Anonymous wrote:Must every facet of American life be thrown overboard because someone, somewhere might get their feelings hurt?!
Just shut up already. There is nothing wrong with celebrating success. There’s nothing wrong with a school setting a day to celebrate the holistic success of an entire class of graduates and all the cool places they’re going—big, small, prestigious, state, far and wide.
Frankly it’s OP and her ilk that are the petty ones, putting a negative spin on this. Not to mention pushy and annoying—the whole world doesn’t have to agree with you, and those who don’t aren’t bad people. Maybe grow up a little bit.
Anonymous wrote:OP needs to get a life. There is nothing wrong with celebrating the next chapter of your life. If someone else's success or victory dims your light, then that's a problem you need to deal with.
Let the kids enjoy their success.