Anonymous wrote:Why do posters think the other guest had any idea that one boy had not been invited? If I had been at the party I'd assume(if I had any reason to think about it at all) that the boy was out with other friends or was sick or not able to make it. Or that the kids weren't friends. Not appropriTe for the kid who was going to trick-or-treat with him to cancel (that's bad) but I'm not sure why any other parent would know a boy had been excluded.
Anonymous wrote:STA is such a kind and amazing place that I think when parents see things that are out of the ordinary or not the accepted norm, they get upset and speak out. The take away from this is that these things are not the norm at STA, which is why people notice and get upset. Based on the snarky reply above I understand why someone would not want to approach a parent in fear that it would make everything worse for their child.
Anonymous wrote:I always wondered what sort of sophisticated people send their kids to this obviously expensive and prestigious school, as I drive by every day. It's just surprising to see that some of them act like teenage girls!
Anonymous wrote:Sta is a kind and amazing place for you...we have had a different experience.
Anonymous wrote:To the (I assume) mom of the boy who wasn't invited. What's it like to see the (I assume) mom who hosted the party knowing she knows your posting on this site about her? Do you see each other at drop off or pick up or the parents dinner the other night? Must be awkward.
Anonymous wrote:To the (I assume) mom of the boy who wasn't invited. What's it like to see the (I assume) mom who hosted the party knowing she knows your posting on this site about her? Do you see each other at drop off or pick up or the parents dinner the other night? Must be awkward.