Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the poster that posted about the Halloween party. It was not my son as I've said several times. I am regretting posting it. The parent of the boy would never mention it to the parent, as they're not approachable and they were worried it would make it worse for their son. I posted it because that is not the STA I have known and loved so when I heard about it it upset me, especially because it seems to be a trend in the same circles and I'm hoping if attention is brought to it it will stop. I will follow up by saying STA is such an amazing school and the school really does all it can to create a community and most of the community really is kind and wonderful to one another. School needs to pull aside the parents and kids not abiding by the community values and let them know it will not be tolerated.
Well, STA has no way of knowing about this incident unless a parent tells them. And it's awkward to do it if it's your kid. If you feel so strongly about this, did you share wi any of the STA administrators? If not, then you have no right to say the school should have done something.
Anonymous wrote:I am the poster that posted about the Halloween party. It was not my son as I've said several times. I am regretting posting it. The parent of the boy would never mention it to the parent, as they're not approachable and they were worried it would make it worse for their son. I posted it because that is not the STA I have known and loved so when I heard about it it upset me, especially because it seems to be a trend in the same circles and I'm hoping if attention is brought to it it will stop. I will follow up by saying STA is such an amazing school and the school really does all it can to create a community and most of the community really is kind and wonderful to one another. School needs to pull aside the parents and kids not abiding by the community values and let them know it will not be tolerated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Not before, afterwards! Go back to the original post about it. After the party everyone knew. And none of the parents stood up to the party parents about it. And that is why families like ours are quite concerned. It definitely is forcing us to reconsider our options for next year. Very sad showing all around.
Pp you are responding to here. Honestly, I wouldn't have done anything afterwards either. I can't imagine ever excluding a child in this way, but I also assume the best of other people and don't reach negative conclusions unless I have very good reason. Lots of times, certain kids don't get along with others, or there is some agreement between parents that they are taking a break from each other for a good reason. If the host parents were people I was friends with, I would probably ask about it privately. And would strongly encourage them to be more inclusive unless there was a very good reason not to be. But I certainly wouldn't make a public situation of it. I respect the privacy of both families involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What neighborhood?
The school draws its student population from all around the DMV and the exclusion was of one student in a class/grade level.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Not before, afterwards! Go back to the original post about it. After the party everyone knew. And none of the parents stood up to the party parents about it. And that is why families like ours are quite concerned. It definitely is forcing us to reconsider our options for next year. Very sad showing all around.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Not before, afterwards! Go back to the original post about it. After the party everyone knew. And none of the parents stood up to the party parents about it. And that is why families like ours are quite concerned. It definitely is forcing us to reconsider our options for next year. Very sad showing all around.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, if you read what the poster wrote, there was one boy from STA out of a group in a certain neighborhood who was not invited. She did not say one boy out of a whole class (that would be a pretty huge party), but one boy from a neighborhood group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also I would add that a parent that has a Halloween party and invites EVERY single sta boy in the grade in the neighborhood except for one boy who then did not have anyone to go out with is also equally mean.
Would the STA administration get involved in cases like this? I believe (or would like to believe) that Beauvoir's current administration would. It's pretty awful and blatant to exclude one child like that. Really egregious behavior on the part of the parents.
Totally agree. But what is the administration of a school supposed to do about this? It's a private party and, like it or not, people can invite to their home whomever they wish. It's unfair of people to expect the school to intervene.
Anonymous wrote:What neighborhood?