Literally no individual needs to own an AK 47. And the ad with her holding one is just vile. |
I have a kid in Hs. I have met parents who think it’s nice their 1 holiday out of 11 is recognized. I have never met a parent or teacher who doesn’t hate O Days. I have never seen anyone with a HS aged kid defend cancelling APs. Literally every since adult thinks it’s a disaster. The seniors love it. Three Fridays in a row in April are senior skip days. Time a snowstorm we’ll and we’ll have 2 weeks off in January. If your kid is in ES, stick with what you know. |
You can continue to drive people out of the public schools (the enrollment in FCPS is down by 6% over the past two years), but it's a strategic failure that will accelerate the privatization of K-12 education and lead to the defeat of politicians who fail to recognize that parents would welcome a public education option, but only if that option is a good one. The trends in FCPS aren't great and the system is run by tone-deaf educrats and hypocrites stuck in echo chambers. If this isn't a wake-up call for them, so be it, but they'll pay the price in a couple of years. |
My kid is in ES and I am the poster who provided the explanation you are dismissing. i have yet to find a parent who likes the O days. I know parents who appreciate that their kid is not going to miss a test or an exam while celebrating their holiday. Those same parents also think it is crazy that Teachers are not suppose to present new material to the class. Why do they feel that way? Because the other 10 days that are not on holidays that their family celebrates their kids are stuck doing no work at school like everyone else. And the AP part is a huge mess. Kids have to take the test on a different day. And it is a different test, to prevent cheating, which makes means fewer kids taking it and fewer exams to compare against for norming purposes. I graded AP exams for a few years, that norming process is important. It allows them to see if a question needs to have the scoring adjusted because of the responses that came in. The reasonable implementation of the O days is no in school exams or quizzes and Teachers get a copy of their notes to kids who miss class and are available to review material with those kids. Kids scheduled for AP/IB exams are able to take the exam. If a kid has to miss the exam because of a religious or cultural holiday, they can take it on the make up day. That is exactly what the make up day is there for. And I voted Democrat because I was not willing to toss out so many things that I find important over some of these other areas. But a good number of people either choose not to vote or voted Republican because they are tired of this type of crap in the schools and some of the other Progressive politics that are being pushed. The Democratic Party really needs to look at the political environment and stop shooting itself in the foot. Far fewer people support Bernie and the Progressives then the Republicans that support Trump and his ilk. Keep pushing to the left and see what happens in a few years. |
Plenty of others you could add to that list - Meren, Corbett Sanders, Tholen, Keys Gamarra, etc. |
Fritsch posted a link to a Democrat sample ballot with a message to keep Virginia blue. Too little too late to change that message given he's effectively been a Youngkin surrogate for the past year. |
agree with the last PP. Well said. |
Which is going to matter more to them in 30 years, your kid's social well being, or what they learned in geometry or chemistry class? How often do people use the latter in everyday life? |
The people that invented the computers and wi-fi you posted this with tend to use these type of subjects. |
What percentage of the population are those people? |
| Let the kids social being be the responsibility of their parents. Schools are to provide quality education so that when kids grow up they will be able to make money and do well in this competitive world. |
My kids social well being is my responsibility. I don't need the school to do that. I appreciate that there are services available for kids who do need that support but mine doesn't. And by that I mean, schools be alert to issues of bullying and harassment. Schools providing lunch bunch and counselors for kids to talk to when there are issues. And your definition of what type of social well being my kids needs is likely different then my idea of his social well being. I teach him about race, and justice, and politics and religion. He hears me correct what the school is Teaching regularly, more I go into greater depth and don't allow subjects to be taught as black and white. I don't want the schools trying to determine if my kid is comfortable discussing racism or homophobia or whatever other thing you are worried about. My child will be corrected if he uses racist language or homophobic language. He has a non-binary cousin and knows that they changed their name from a female one to a male one. He respects their wishes, as do we all, and uses that name and their chosen pronouns because he loves his cousin and understands that is how they see themselves. I don't need you reinforcing what I am teaching. My child will be better off socially if he is capable of reading and writing and thinking critically. He needs school to teach him reading and writing and math so that he is capable of reading and writing and thinking critically. Then he will be equipped to read the books on history and philosophy and to approach deeper conversations regarding the topics that impact society. Not repeating what every the social agenda of the day that is being taught at school. |
When did anti-education become the Democratic platform? The last 1.5 years has made that clearer than ever. |
I'm glad you agree that if you want religious holidays, then go to a private religious school. GET THE RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS OUT OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CALENDAR! |
There is not a single word of phrase in the Constitution about separation of church and state. I challenge you to show me where it is. |