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If your dd is or was in 6-8 grade since 2020



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If your DD is/was in 6-8 grade since 2020, what was that like?
Classes out of control  
 60%  [ 3 ]
Classes out of control  
 20%  [ 1 ]
N/A for me  
 20%  [ 1 ]
Total Votes : 5



amother
OP


 

Post Today at 9:41 pm
I'm polling mothers who have daughters who are currently in grades 6-12:

What is/was her middle school/ junior high experience like?

Were classes generally under control or out of control?
Was the general atmosphere positive or negative?
What form of discipline or reward was used, if any, or if it was memorable? Do you think it was or wasn't effective?

Please answer poll and then, more importantly, I'd love to hear what it was like for your daughter.
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Optione




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 9:43 pm
Hi! I'm still new to this age, but your first two options on the pool are identical
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amother
Puce


 

Post Today at 9:47 pm
Under control, very positive experience. But the school doesn’t tolerate babying them. They don’t let us save them like no bringing hw and lunch left at home, they can deal with the consequences. Eat a cream cheese sandwich and tell the teacher they don’t have it. So they don’t have current day issues of no responsibility and free for all attitude.
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amother
Maroon


 

Post Today at 10:12 pm
I worked in chassidish, yeshivish and sedated schools and the chutzpah 100% got worse across the board.

It’s extremely difficult to run a classroom and to motivate them to learn
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amother
Purple  


 

Post Today at 10:16 pm
Dd had a terrible combo of a class until fifth. They split them for 6th and the atmosphere is way better now bh. This year for 7th she’s taking her schoolwork more seriously than ever before (and frankly more than I ever did ).
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NechaMom




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 10:31 pm
amother Maroon wrote:
I worked in chassidish, yeshivish and sedated schools and the chutzpah 100% got worse across the board.

It’s extremely difficult to run a classroom and to motivate them to learn

The sedated schools must've been calm!
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amother
Dodgerblue


 

Post Today at 10:34 pm
NechaMom wrote:
The sedated schools must've been calm!

trying to figure that one out. did she mean Sephardi?
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amother
Plum


 

Post Today at 10:35 pm
amother Purple wrote:
Dd had a terrible combo of a class until fifth. They split them for 6th and the atmosphere is way better now bh. This year for 7th she’s taking her schoolwork more seriously than ever before (and frankly more than I ever did ).

I wonder if we send to the same school! Exact same experience.
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amother
Royalblue


 

Post Today at 10:37 pm
As a hs teacher, my students don't know how to keep their mouths shut Sad I thought it's a school culture thing.
My daughter is in 12th in another school and I think it depends on the teacher ....
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amother
Green  


 

Post Today at 10:37 pm
From the stories my daughters repeat going on in school it seems like the teachers hardly get to teach and the chutzpah is through the roof. I wonder if it's only my school or the whole generation. I would switch schools if I'd be accepted anywhere. It's very hard to get in anywhere once you already started out somewhere.
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amother
  Green


 

Post Today at 10:38 pm
amother Royalblue wrote:
As a hs teacher, my students don't know how to keep their mouths shut Sad I thought it's a school culture thing.
My daughter is in 12th in another school and I think it depends on the teacher ....

This is what I mean. Girls talking through the lessons. Definitely wasn't in my day. The worst part is that my daughters think this is the norm.
I'd love a more accurate poll.
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amother
Butterscotch


 

Post Today at 11:31 pm
In my experience, chutzpah is more tolerated & not addressed seriously enough by the school staff. It's as if they don't expect better from the girls.
Times have really changed.
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amother
  Purple  


 

Post Today at 11:35 pm
amother Plum wrote:
I wonder if we send to the same school! Exact same experience.

Then we’re both not supposed to be on here😂
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amother
  Purple


 

Post Today at 11:37 pm
amother Green wrote:
This is what I mean. Girls talking through the lessons. Definitely wasn't in my day. The worst part is that my daughters think this is the norm.
I'd love a more accurate poll.

We definitely did that with some teachers. Talked, slept, popped popcorn, made grilled cheese… I have an entire DVD of these shenanigans. Hope I’m not outing myself.
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