Anonymous wrote:You do you. But you can’t tell others how to feel. While well aware of what’s going on in the country which does help with perspective, seniors have a right to feel their loss too.
Anonymous wrote:Wow I am a senior English teacher and so many of my students are absolutely devastated right now — some of you posting on this thread are downright mean!
Most schools are scrambling to try to find ways to help them feel special. And they SHOULD feel special. I’m disheartened to read so many parents disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Wow I am a senior English teacher and so many of my students are absolutely devastated right now — some of you posting on this thread are downright mean!
Most schools are scrambling to try to find ways to help them feel special. And they SHOULD feel special. I’m disheartened to read so many parents disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow I am a senior English teacher and so many of my students are absolutely devastated right now — some of you posting on this thread are downright mean!
Most schools are scrambling to try to find ways to help them feel special. And they SHOULD feel special. I’m disheartened to read so many parents disagree.
My DD gets the graduation stuff is not happening. She was upset, but is ok now. She is completely unmotivated to do work -- she does not get the point. Her college is not going to rescind the acceptance when her grades through three quarters (which should be her final grade per FCPS), are 6A's and a B. She just does not care about school. She is punting on most of the AP tests, because since they are covering a subset of the year, she will not get the credit she needs. She misses the interactions, though, and is terrified that the fall will be distance learning.
(she would not go to prom: she hates loud music).
Anonymous wrote:Wow I am a senior English teacher and so many of my students are absolutely devastated right now — some of you posting on this thread are downright mean!
Most schools are scrambling to try to find ways to help them feel special. And they SHOULD feel special. I’m disheartened to read so many parents disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last day for seniors is it May 22?
I have not seen any confirmation of a last day in MCPS. Is it based on the graduation schedule, or are all seniors out on the same day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm happy for all the kids who didn't fit in. Who hated high school and couldn't get out of there fast enough!
I'm 11:42. That was me in high school! I was bullied very badly and excluded by people who I thought were my friends, which is why I did not go to most of the senior events for my class nor care about them. All I wanted was to graduate and go to college. I was in such a depressed state at times during high school, that my parents were worried I was going to come home and kill myself.
If this had happened during my senior year, I would have been thrilled about getting out early (minus the global pandemic) and not having to hear about the senior events and all of the drama surrounding them and having pressure from teachers and administrators to go to them, when I rather would get a root canal on a Saturday!
This is my kid. Haven't seen him this happy in years.
+1
The ceremonies are more for the parents. The kids can "chat" with their teachers, if they really want to.
Think about the next class, OP - the ons who won't get to take the SAT, the ones who won't get to visit their potential colleges, the ones that have so many UNKNOWNS about college, but there is nothing that can be done about those things. At least the seniors have been admitted to college.
The ceremonies will be forgotten, anyway - the parent just want their instagram moments.
Won't get to take the SATs..is it a fun thing? Most took them before March. The strongest students have good scores to start and the rest are thrilled they are not as required. They do not have to go through the agony of repeated attempts to beat the test. Since this affect the whole country no one is disadvantaged by it.
Anonymous wrote:Last day for seniors is it May 22?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm happy for all the kids who didn't fit in. Who hated high school and couldn't get out of there fast enough!
I'm 11:42. That was me in high school! I was bullied very badly and excluded by people who I thought were my friends, which is why I did not go to most of the senior events for my class nor care about them. All I wanted was to graduate and go to college. I was in such a depressed state at times during high school, that my parents were worried I was going to come home and kill myself.
If this had happened during my senior year, I would have been thrilled about getting out early (minus the global pandemic) and not having to hear about the senior events and all of the drama surrounding them and having pressure from teachers and administrators to go to them, when I rather would get a root canal on a Saturday!
This is my kid. Haven't seen him this happy in years.
+1
The ceremonies are more for the parents. The kids can "chat" with their teachers, if they really want to.
Think about the next class, OP - the ons who won't get to take the SAT, the ones who won't get to visit their potential colleges, the ones that have so many UNKNOWNS about college, but there is nothing that can be done about those things. At least the seniors have been admitted to college.
The ceremonies will be forgotten, anyway - the parent just want their instagram moments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm happy for all the kids who didn't fit in. Who hated high school and couldn't get out of there fast enough!
I'm 11:42. That was me in high school! I was bullied very badly and excluded by people who I thought were my friends, which is why I did not go to most of the senior events for my class nor care about them. All I wanted was to graduate and go to college. I was in such a depressed state at times during high school, that my parents were worried I was going to come home and kill myself.
If this had happened during my senior year, I would have been thrilled about getting out early (minus the global pandemic) and not having to hear about the senior events and all of the drama surrounding them and having pressure from teachers and administrators to go to them, when I rather would get a root canal on a Saturday!
This is my kid. Haven't seen him this happy in years.