Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol I’m secretly loling at you stuck in public.
Me too😂
OP’s tone was rude, but this is the attitude that begets posts like hers in the first place. So congrats on being one of the chosen few rich and/or lucky enough to have secured a spot in your superior institution. Though my kids are doing well enough with DL, I admit I am jealous of the private school kids who I have watched skipping off to school every day since September. You would be, too, so maybe just shut your trap for a while.
Please try to remember how incredibly fortunate your kids are to be able to enjoy a relatively uninterrupted educational experience this year. There are scores and scores of children nationwide for whom this is not true, and someday they will be filling your prescriptions, building the bridges you drive over, electing your presidents... you get the idea. Though you may feel relatively insulated from this now, we all stand to lose so much.
But besides being angry and rude to private school parents, why not direct that anger to your government who is failing you? Private schools aren’t the problem. It’s your elected officials, school boards, etc. Private schools have figured out how to make it work. I’m sure public schools could as well if they put in the effort. Your classist digs to aren’t warranted either. We are solidly middle class and sacrifice quite a bit to send our kids to private.
I think OP set the tone for the overall thread with her unwarranted us vs them attitude.
I’ve directed plenty of anger at my government officials and I have enough leftover for people like the PP laughing at the poor saps “stuck in public.”
Anonymous wrote:I'm not laughing necessarily but I just don't get how they didn't see this coming.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not laughing necessarily but I just don't get how they didn't see this coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol I’m secretly loling at you stuck in public.
Me too😂
OP’s tone was rude, but this is the attitude that begets posts like hers in the first place. So congrats on being one of the chosen few rich and/or lucky enough to have secured a spot in your superior institution. Though my kids are doing well enough with DL, I admit I am jealous of the private school kids who I have watched skipping off to school every day since September. You would be, too, so maybe just shut your trap for a while.
Please try to remember how incredibly fortunate your kids are to be able to enjoy a relatively uninterrupted educational experience this year. There are scores and scores of children nationwide for whom this is not true, and someday they will be filling your prescriptions, building the bridges you drive over, electing your presidents... you get the idea. Though you may feel relatively insulated from this now, we all stand to lose so much.
But besides being angry and rude to private school parents, why not direct that anger to your government who is failing you? Private schools aren’t the problem. It’s your elected officials, school boards, etc. Private schools have figured out how to make it work. I’m sure public schools could as well if they put in the effort. Your classist digs to aren’t warranted either. We are solidly middle class and sacrifice quite a bit to send our kids to private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol I’m secretly loling at you stuck in public.
Me too😂
OP’s tone was rude, but this is the attitude that begets posts like hers in the first place. So congrats on being one of the chosen few rich and/or lucky enough to have secured a spot in your superior institution. Though my kids are doing well enough with DL, I admit I am jealous of the private school kids who I have watched skipping off to school every day since September. You would be, too, so maybe just shut your trap for a while.
Please try to remember how incredibly fortunate your kids are to be able to enjoy a relatively uninterrupted educational experience this year. There are scores and scores of children nationwide for whom this is not true, and someday they will be filling your prescriptions, building the bridges you drive over, electing your presidents... you get the idea. Though you may feel relatively insulated from this now, we all stand to lose so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who are now shutting down through the holidays.
Hope you like paying your big fat tuition bill for nothing!
Fwiw, we hired a tutor rather than doing private and our tutor will of course continue to come and even increase her hours. So I don't really have a dog in this particular fight. Just been cringing at how superior the private school parents think they are.
Secretly? I openly laugh and mock.
They will all be back in-person mid Jan and you'll still be doing sub par DL
We don’t mind your envy, laughing, and mocking! Our school is still open, will return after thanksgiving and continue until the beginning of Christmas break. We want your school to open as well, for what it’s worth.
+1. I hope public school students have a good distance learning experience, and that the schools are able to open in person. Our enjoyment of private school is not predicated upon the misery of public school students. I wonder if OP can say the same? Doesn’t matter though. Even though OP is a jerk, their kids deserve a good education, so I will continue to keep my fingers crossed for the public school system.
All of this. I want all the kids to have a good experience, to be safe, and to be in person if possible. I want our friends and neighbors to do well. I want to be able to move my kid back to public in a couple years without worrying about placement issues because of lost educational time in the public classrooms.
Laughing at anybody in this situation is awful. If you have anger and fear about the choices you had to make, direct that at your government (all levels) which has repeatedly failed to manage this pandemic and failed to prioritize kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol I’m secretly loling at you stuck in public.
Me too😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who are now shutting down through the holidays.
Hope you like paying your big fat tuition bill for nothing!
Fwiw, we hired a tutor rather than doing private and our tutor will of course continue to come and even increase her hours. So I don't really have a dog in this particular fight. Just been cringing at how superior the private school parents think they are.
Secretly? I openly laugh and mock.
They will all be back in-person mid Jan and you'll still be doing sub par DL
We don’t mind your envy, laughing, and mocking! Our school is still open, will return after thanksgiving and continue until the beginning of Christmas break. We want your school to open as well, for what it’s worth.
+1. I hope public school students have a good distance learning experience, and that the schools are able to open in person. Our enjoyment of private school is not predicated upon the misery of public school students. I wonder if OP can say the same? Doesn’t matter though. Even though OP is a jerk, their kids deserve a good education, so I will continue to keep my fingers crossed for the public school system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who are now shutting down through the holidays.
Hope you like paying your big fat tuition bill for nothing!
Fwiw, we hired a tutor rather than doing private and our tutor will of course continue to come and even increase her hours. So I don't really have a dog in this particular fight. Just been cringing at how superior the private school parents think they are.
Secretly? I openly laugh and mock.
They will all be back in-person mid Jan and you'll still be doing sub par DL
We don’t mind your envy, laughing, and mocking! Our school is still open, will return after thanksgiving and continue until the beginning of Christmas break. We want your school to open as well, for what it’s worth.