Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My thought is probably that you and your daughter are humble and graceful, so people just didn't know. In a world where parents of smart kids tend to humble brag endlessly and annoyingly, I'd say you are refreshing!
OP’s post was one long humble brag lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand how you can claim your elementary or middle school kid is #1. There don’t rank or separate them. There’s the “top” students, and then everyone else
They say the top 2 of every subject at the awards ceremony, and there are other telling awards. The way it is shaking out for her grade, you can tell #1, have a reasonable guess about #2 and maaaybe #3. After that there's no telling. I agree they do not rank, as I mentioned in my OP.
What school has an award ceremony where they name the top 2 students in every subject? Talk about lazy and uninspiring. And what is it based on, test scores? Class attendance? I call baloney on this story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand how you can claim your elementary or middle school kid is #1. There don’t rank or separate them. There’s the “top” students, and then everyone else
They say the top 2 of every subject at the awards ceremony, and there are other telling awards. The way it is shaking out for her grade, you can tell #1, have a reasonable guess about #2 and maaaybe #3. After that there's no telling. I agree they do not rank, as I mentioned in my OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My thought is probably that you and your daughter are humble and graceful, so people just didn't know. In a world where parents of smart kids tend to humble brag endlessly and annoyingly, I'd say you are refreshing!
OP’s post was one long humble brag lol
Lol op here. Fair point. Reading my post I can totally get that. But this is anonymous and I'm really looking for insight, and I would never say those things in real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a time, in the not-too-distant past, where boys also excelled at school. Now it's all girls, in the academic and social leadership positions.
This isn't good for either girls or boys.
Are the girls getting answers to all the tests???
Anonymous wrote:There was a time, in the not-too-distant past, where boys also excelled at school. Now it's all girls, in the academic and social leadership positions.
This isn't good for either girls or boys.