SEL screener survey

Anonymous
What’s the scale with this SEL???
Anonymous
The screener didn’t tell me anything I didn’t already know.
Anonymous
They did not describe how to read the results.
Anonymous
This is exactly why we opted out. Suckers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The screener didn’t tell me anything I didn’t already know.


But it will tell anyone who will have access to the answers your child provided anything they don’t need to know about your child and your family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish schools would incorporate social skills and social emotional lessons into the curriculum. Those are critical life skills. Instead, they waste money on collecting this data and then nothing.


Oh MY GOD! THey do! They waste a TON of time on this! My dd's teacher spent THIRTY FULL MINUTES every virtual school day on Positivity Project Schleck. More instructional time then for real subjects. Its ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish schools would incorporate social skills and social emotional lessons into the curriculum. Those are critical life skills. Instead, they waste money on collecting this data and then nothing.


Oh MY GOD! THey do! They waste a TON of time on this! My dd's teacher spent THIRTY FULL MINUTES every virtual school day on Positivity Project Schleck. More instructional time then for real subjects. Its ridiculous.


Agree, plus they have counseling as a special. In middle school, there's a whole class period devoted to terrible Positivity slides. Its all crap.
Anonymous
When/how/where did you get a report on the SEL screener? I haven't seen this yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish schools would incorporate social skills and social emotional lessons into the curriculum. Those are critical life skills. Instead, they waste money on collecting this data and then nothing.


Our principal has spent this whole year signing our classes up for this pilot and that pilot on SEL skills and…it’s been dumb. The counselors and teachers gave better tips in prior years on managing emotions than these university sponsored programs are teaching my kids. So hard pass here. Spend school time on reading, writing, science, history, geography, and math.
Anonymous
I just got this today, and feel better hearing others reactions.

I'm still pretty pissed off that this information is of record. (I really don't want this private mental health information to be used by teachers or others.)
Anonymous
We opted out for a reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's no available quality mental health resources IN the schools or IN the community (waitlists galore, no one takes insurance).....even if this worthless survey showed a child was in need of serious help, there is no help available. All FCPS does is test and document (hello SOLS, ireadys, etc) but never seems to spend time or money actually REMEDIATING the problems.


This. When I opened the results for my sophomore, all I could think was, “Yeah, I know, FCPS. Thanks for rubbing salt in the wound.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish schools would incorporate social skills and social emotional lessons into the curriculum. Those are critical life skills. Instead, they waste money on collecting this data and then nothing.


They are doing that.


They are? Can you please give some examples for elementary and middle schools because I haven't heard about them from my children or their teachers.


We've have lessons two or three times a week (depending on the block) that cover these skills. Some are created in house and some are the required SEL lessons provided by the county. The most recent lessons this week were on coping with stress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish schools would incorporate social skills and social emotional lessons into the curriculum. Those are critical life skills. Instead, they waste money on collecting this data and then nothing.


They are doing that.


They are? Can you please give some examples for elementary and middle schools because I haven't heard about them from my children or their teachers.


We've have lessons two or three times a week (depending on the block) that cover these skills. Some are created in house and some are the required SEL lessons provided by the county. The most recent lessons this week were on coping with stress.


Some of these my MS kid has found dumb, some helpful. I don't think it's a bad thing to do with a portion of their 'study hall' period given that my kid was never great with using that time wisely anyway.
Anonymous
I honestly have never been so fuming over a survey. Wtf do you do with this info. The how to talk to your child info was ridiculous. Trust me I want the brutal truth and care about my dc’s mental health , but honestly what do you do with an area deemed not a strength…ugh
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