Anonymous wrote:I think homecoming is much bigger than when we were you g op (I am same age). I also was surprised at how risqué the catholic school dresses were. Shocking actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has Homecoming at your child’s school brought out the worst in some moms? I’m talking about freshman in high school with their moms talking about it constantly for weeks and working behind the scenes to plan their cchild’s dates and pre-parties. For example, one started about a month in advance, calling many even people with children who aren’t her child’s good friends, and advised her child to wait to decide until the last minute to make sure the child had the most options and could go with the “best” possible party, then posted endless pictures on social media tagging everyone. Our child was there too, so this isn’t about being excluded, but it has been eye opening to see how involved some of moms are in their teenagers’ social lives, and I wondered if this is unique to our child’s school. Maybe it is because this is the first big event of the year.
Private or public?
This sounds soooo Whitmanesque.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nerd freshman kid and his nerd freshman friends from a nerd school, went bowling instead of HoCo, had a big meal at a restaurant and then came back home. Bless the lack of stress! Could not care one way or the other. If they wanted to attend they could.
+1. My nerd freshman daughter has a movie night with two friends, and pizza. She is constantly telling me that she can't wait for HS to be over, because she can't wait to get away from her classmates and their even worse parents. She is looking at ways to take summer classes so she can graduate HS a bit earlier because the people are "just so basic and so horrible". I feel her pain and I'm researching ways to help her graduate HS earlier.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Has homecoming always been a big deal? I'm 47 and remember ring dance and prom, but don't even remember if I went to homecoming. My DD is a freshman and he had to buy her a semi formal dress, and she and her friends plan on going out to eat before as well. I honestly don't remember homecoming being a big deal at all when I was in school does this mean that between this and ring dance/prom I'm going to have to pay for six pricey dresses that she will never wear again during HS?
Anonymous wrote:Hoco 2019... The mom drama continues! Let's hear your stories...
Anonymous wrote:Hoco 2019... The mom drama continues! Let's hear your stories...