Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annual Parent Survey went home via keep in touch on 3/1/13
We appreciate every one’s feedback and input. We spend an entire day reviewing the survey
data with our leadership team as well as share individual data with teachers. This year we have
requested that parents are mindful on how they word their comments since comments are
shared with teachers. In the past, some comments have been written very unkindly and the
feedback is unproductive. When things are written in a very unkind and hurtful manner, any
validity to the comment is lost because the teacher is focused on the meanness of the comment.
We are open to hearing criticism, but experience has shown that it’s more likely to be heard and
understood by all parties if it is communicated in a productive way.
Just reiterates everything on this forum. Haycock parents are mean, clearly feel entitled, and unkind. Even to their own teachers, SAD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annual Parent Survey went home via keep in touch on 3/1/13
We appreciate every one’s feedback and input. We spend an entire day reviewing the survey
data with our leadership team as well as share individual data with teachers. This year we have
requested that parents are mindful on how they word their comments since comments are
shared with teachers. In the past, some comments have been written very unkindly and the
feedback is unproductive. When things are written in a very unkind and hurtful manner, any
validity to the comment is lost because the teacher is focused on the meanness of the comment.
We are open to hearing criticism, but experience has shown that it’s more likely to be heard and
understood by all parties if it is communicated in a productive way.
Just reiterates everything on this forum. Haycock parents are mean, clearly feel entitled, and unkind. Even to their own teachers, SAD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annual Parent Survey went home via keep in touch on 3/1/13
We appreciate every one’s feedback and input. We spend an entire day reviewing the survey
data with our leadership team as well as share individual data with teachers. This year we have
requested that parents are mindful on how they word their comments since comments are
shared with teachers. In the past, some comments have been written very unkindly and the
feedback is unproductive. When things are written in a very unkind and hurtful manner, any
validity to the comment is lost because the teacher is focused on the meanness of the comment.
We are open to hearing criticism, but experience has shown that it’s more likely to be heard and
understood by all parties if it is communicated in a productive way.
Anonymous wrote:9:16 here. Also, I would say this is different than spring carnival or Haycock Trek. They are asking for a lot of money and they are asking our kids to call friends and neighbors all over the country. My child came home and asked me to pledge $20 a lap and then he wanted to call all of our relatives.
Anonymous wrote:Annual Parent Survey went home via keep in touch on 3/1/13
We appreciate every one’s feedback and input. We spend an entire day reviewing the survey
data with our leadership team as well as share individual data with teachers. This year we have
requested that parents are mindful on how they word their comments since comments are
shared with teachers. In the past, some comments have been written very unkindly and the
feedback is unproductive. When things are written in a very unkind and hurtful manner, any
validity to the comment is lost because the teacher is focused on the meanness of the comment.
We are open to hearing criticism, but experience has shown that it’s more likely to be heard and
understood by all parties if it is communicated in a productive way.
Anonymous wrote:I believe Haycock has managed to move itself from one of the most desired schools in the county, to one of the most avoided.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New PP That's entirely not true. I'm sure there are still plenty of Haycock lovers, but as the Cunningham Park post notes, not everyone wants to be in a school where AAP is the end all and be all of the school and parents are competitive and arrogant toward one another. If you and the principal can't realize why a fundraiser for Haycock this spring is a bad idea verses say this fall, I have to question how smart you and this school really is. It's not like every school in FCPS is doing a spring fundraiser this year and it's a regular thing.
Haycock has regularly had spring events and there is no reason why one should be canceled this year. If people don't want to participate, they should decline. No one will go after them because they weren't in the mood. Really. If you don't understand that, I have to question how smart you really is, too.
People in Chantilly who worry about the AAP/non-AAP balance at Haycock, halfway across the county, will have their own hands full if their kids are assigned to Greenbrier West or Rocky Run.
I don't recall a spring fundraiser in the past 3 or 4 years so I'm not sure it's something Haycock regularly does. When was the last one?