Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 6th grader here, I would allow my kid to go to any parent sponsored event. The county is ridiculous. Prom is going on all over the country. So are graduations and graduation parties.
Time to move on
Sure kill grandma and grandpa that's an amazing idea.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor's kid was invited to a beautiful mansion in Potomac where they will have their own private prom. I am sure it will be much more elegant and fun than the typical MCPS sponsored events.
Refer to PP on rich & popular kids vs. others left out.
Yeah I think it’s shitty.
- mom to a senior, who def will be left out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 6th grader here, I would allow my kid to go to any parent sponsored event. The county is ridiculous. Prom is going on all over the country. So are graduations and graduation parties.
Time to move on
Sure kill grandma and grandpa that's an amazing idea.
Squaaak, the numbers are going up! The numbers are going up!! Wear your mask! Wear your mask!! Squauuuuk, Squaaauuuuuk!!! The numbers are going up! Grandma killer! Grandpa killer! Squaaaaaauuuuukkkkkk!!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:As a parent of a5th grader, I could literally not care less about their opinion on a group of families choosing to hold their own in-person outdoor graduation ceremony.
This is where MCPS needs to take a step back from the lecturing. They have chosen to not allow in person events or visitors on campus. I disagree with that decision, but they have that authority over their buildings.
They can also STFU about what people do in their free time on their private property.
Anonymous wrote:I am appalled at how low many parents are in this area. Such high housing costs, such high taxes, such high piggyback taxes.
And we are STILL okay with
Wednesday off for “cleaning” instead of school hours
Alternating weeks instead of increasing to go weekly
2 classes a week instead of a daily schedule
No drinkable water in the schools
Soggy wet cold sandwiches for lunch almost daily
The board talking and talking while being 0% productive
Spending time asking families to not do anything for their seniors and just accept no prom when 90% of the country is having prom.
Not holding teachers accountable for not showing up to zoom classes or appointments
Not holding kids accountable when they don’t show up for classes, turn in work 2 days before marking period ends.
Other districts, counties, and states have done more. We are dead last in the country. It is sad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 6th grader here, I would allow my kid to go to any parent sponsored event. The county is ridiculous. Prom is going on all over the country. So are graduations and graduation parties.
Time to move on
Sure kill grandma and grandpa that's an amazing idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor's kid was invited to a beautiful mansion in Potomac where they will have their own private prom. I am sure it will be much more elegant and fun than the typical MCPS sponsored events.
Refer to PP on rich & popular kids vs. others left out.
Yeah I think it’s shitty.
- mom to a senior, who def will be left out
My kid would definitely be left out- but it’s not shitty. People have different lucks in life- some are rich- some get into top 20 schools- some get both - some neither. It’s only shitty when 1/2 of the class is invited- ask me how I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor's kid was invited to a beautiful mansion in Potomac where they will have their own private prom. I am sure it will be much more elegant and fun than the typical MCPS sponsored events.
Refer to PP on rich & popular kids vs. others left out.
Yeah I think it’s shitty.
- mom to a senior, who def will be left out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am appalled at how low many parents are in this area. Such high housing costs, such high taxes, such high piggyback taxes.
And we are STILL okay with
Wednesday off for “cleaning” instead of school hours
Alternating weeks instead of increasing to go weekly
2 classes a week instead of a daily schedule
No drinkable water in the schools
Soggy wet cold sandwiches for lunch almost daily
The board talking and talking while being 0% productive
Spending time asking families to not do anything for their seniors and just accept no prom when 90% of the country is having prom.
Not holding teachers accountable for not showing up to zoom classes or appointments
Not holding kids accountable when they don’t show up for classes, turn in work 2 days before marking period ends.
Other districts, counties, and states have done more. We are dead last in the country. It is sad
Kids are going to school daily.
Teachers are entitled to take leave and they don't have subs but just not showing up is not ok.
Don't like the free lunch, pack your own. Its free.
Send water with your child daily. Is that hard?
The reduced classes and work is a huge issue for us but parents complained about work load and screen time so this is what we get.
You sound really entitled.
And, they need to do real cleaning at least 1-2 times a week but they should hire professional crews to come in and clean in the evening and not just shut down schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor's kid was invited to a beautiful mansion in Potomac where they will have their own private prom. I am sure it will be much more elegant and fun than the typical MCPS sponsored events.
Refer to PP on rich & popular kids vs. others left out.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor's kid was invited to a beautiful mansion in Potomac where they will have their own private prom. I am sure it will be much more elegant and fun than the typical MCPS sponsored events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 6th grader here, I would allow my kid to go to any parent sponsored event. The county is ridiculous. Prom is going on all over the country. So are graduations and graduation parties.
Time to move on
Time for you to move to a less ridiculous county
Housing prices are great in Mississippi and Alabama. You could really find your tribe.
Anonymous wrote:I am appalled at how low many parents are in this area. Such high housing costs, such high taxes, such high piggyback taxes.
And we are STILL okay with
Wednesday off for “cleaning” instead of school hours
Alternating weeks instead of increasing to go weekly
2 classes a week instead of a daily schedule
No drinkable water in the schools
Soggy wet cold sandwiches for lunch almost daily
The board talking and talking while being 0% productive
Spending time asking families to not do anything for their seniors and just accept no prom when 90% of the country is having prom.
Not holding teachers accountable for not showing up to zoom classes or appointments
Not holding kids accountable when they don’t show up for classes, turn in work 2 days before marking period ends.
Other districts, counties, and states have done more. We are dead last in the country. It is sad