Anonymous wrote:
If people have noticed low attendance at Sherwood and noticed consistently high attendance at Bethesda high schools, well, is anyone surprised? Upper middle class parents of the DC area are very invested in their kids' education, because their own socio-professional success depended on their own education. Yes, there are exceptions to this rule! But in general, it's true. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our BTS HS night is a little over two weeks from now, the teachers will have taught for a month before they meet the parents. It's better this way, because by then the teacher actually knows a bit about your kid. Kid has told the parents about school, which spurs more interest to go meet the teachers. Maybe BTSN is happening too soon?
Teacher here. I would love this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If people have noticed low attendance at Sherwood and noticed consistently high attendance at Bethesda high schools, well, is anyone surprised? Upper middle class parents of the DC area are very invested in their kids' education, because their own socio-professional success depended on their own education. Yes, there are exceptions to this rule! But in general, it's true. End of story.
You must not know the Sherwood community because parents are very involved and back to school nights are usually jam packed. This has nothing to do with your ridiculous class status theory.
Isn't this the school with repeated incidents involving students yelling racist remarks at other schools' players and then not really apologizing and then the administration refusing to do anything about it until MCPS got involved?
https://www.mymcmedia.org/mcps-investigates-racist-incident-at-sherwood-einstein-girls-basketball-game/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/montgomery-high-schools-racist-incidents/2021/10/10/2b22abfa-2878-11ec-8831-a31e7b3de188_story.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no reason not to make BTSN a priority. It’s sad how bad parenting has gotten
BTSN is nice but its not the be all and end all. You can email teachers, check online daily to see what's going on.. those things are far more important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not going with Covid. They should have a virtual option.
Just go with a mask. There were a good number of masked parents at our BTSN last night. This is what masks are for.
I took that post to mean “I’m not attending a crowded event while covid is in the picture because I don’t want to get covid. Why can’t it be virtual so I don’t have to be exposed to hundreds of strangers?” I’m not sure the poster has covid.
They can wear a mask to try to prevent catching it. I doubt all the mask wearers have Covid. And, unfortunately, I doubt everyone with Covid was wearing one.
You can still catch cold/flu on surfaces so it's not just covid that's a concern for me. I would suspect majority of people are sick.
You sound paranoid and probably shouldn't ever leave your house.
Its not paranoid when you have other health issues that combined cause significant issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If people have noticed low attendance at Sherwood and noticed consistently high attendance at Bethesda high schools, well, is anyone surprised? Upper middle class parents of the DC area are very invested in their kids' education, because their own socio-professional success depended on their own education. Yes, there are exceptions to this rule! But in general, it's true. End of story.
You must not know the Sherwood community because parents are very involved and back to school nights are usually jam packed. This has nothing to do with your ridiculous class status theory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not going with Covid. They should have a virtual option.
Just go with a mask. There were a good number of masked parents at our BTSN last night. This is what masks are for.
I took that post to mean “I’m not attending a crowded event while covid is in the picture because I don’t want to get covid. Why can’t it be virtual so I don’t have to be exposed to hundreds of strangers?” I’m not sure the poster has covid.
They can wear a mask to try to prevent catching it. I doubt all the mask wearers have Covid. And, unfortunately, I doubt everyone with Covid was wearing one.
You can still catch cold/flu on surfaces so it's not just covid that's a concern for me. I would suspect majority of people are sick.
You sound paranoid and probably shouldn't ever leave your house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not going with Covid. They should have a virtual option.
Just go with a mask. There were a good number of masked parents at our BTSN last night. This is what masks are for.
I took that post to mean “I’m not attending a crowded event while covid is in the picture because I don’t want to get covid. Why can’t it be virtual so I don’t have to be exposed to hundreds of strangers?” I’m not sure the poster has covid.
They can wear a mask to try to prevent catching it. I doubt all the mask wearers have Covid. And, unfortunately, I doubt everyone with Covid was wearing one.
You can still catch cold/flu on surfaces so it's not just covid that's a concern for me. I would suspect majority of people are sick.
Anonymous wrote:We went to our child's BTSN but I do think they should have allowed parents to join in virtually. They are capable of doing that but on the other hand this covid wave came on fast so maybe they didn't have time to pivot.
The COVID-19 positivity rate in Montgomery County has seen a slight uptick in the past week to 30.74 cases per 100,000 residents. according to the county COVID-19 dashboard. However, within the county, the COVID-19 community level remains low.
“Just looking specifically at Montgomery County and the hospitalizations, we’ve seen very low numbers,” Davis said. “I think that that is quite reassuring.”
Anonymous wrote:
If people have noticed low attendance at Sherwood and noticed consistently high attendance at Bethesda high schools, well, is anyone surprised? Upper middle class parents of the DC area are very invested in their kids' education, because their own socio-professional success depended on their own education. Yes, there are exceptions to this rule! But in general, it's true. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not going with Covid. They should have a virtual option.
Just go with a mask. There were a good number of masked parents at our BTSN last night. This is what masks are for.
I took that post to mean “I’m not attending a crowded event while covid is in the picture because I don’t want to get covid. Why can’t it be virtual so I don’t have to be exposed to hundreds of strangers?” I’m not sure the poster has covid.
They can wear a mask to try to prevent catching it. I doubt all the mask wearers have Covid. And, unfortunately, I doubt everyone with Covid was wearing one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not going with Covid. They should have a virtual option.
Just go with a mask. There were a good number of masked parents at our BTSN last night. This is what masks are for.
I took that post to mean “I’m not attending a crowded event while covid is in the picture because I don’t want to get covid. Why can’t it be virtual so I don’t have to be exposed to hundreds of strangers?” I’m not sure the poster has covid.
Anonymous wrote:
If people have noticed low attendance at Sherwood and noticed consistently high attendance at Bethesda high schools, well, is anyone surprised? Upper middle class parents of the DC area are very invested in their kids' education, because their own socio-professional success depended on their own education. Yes, there are exceptions to this rule! But in general, it's true. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:We went to our child's BTSN but I do think they should have allowed parents to join in virtually. They are capable of doing that but on the other hand this covid wave came on fast so maybe they didn't have time to pivot.