Classroom placement letters

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We got a message saying there was a new FCPS policy that wouldn't have lists printed anymore. I'm annoyed because I like to know who is in my child's class. Does anyone know whether there is an FCPS policy on this?


When you go to the open house, take a pic of the kids names listed outside the door of the classroom. Then you will have a class list.
Anonymous
Wait, schools send the teachers to 25 different houses in one day to say hello?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait, schools send the teachers to 25 different houses in one day to say hello?


We go to designated stops and students meet us there. Honestly it takes a lot of time away from preparing for the following week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait, schools send the teachers to 25 different houses in one day to say hello?


Our principal gets dinner for us and we go out with a partner. He gives us a map with each kid's house/apt marked. Parents will call if they know they won't be home. Takes about 2 hours. Everyone goes at the same time. We can come in later the next day and don't have a ton of meetings.

I love it and so do most of my colleagues. It's really fun to see the kids and make a connection, even for just 5 minutes.

If we were an AAP school or immersion, I don't think we could do it. Kids would live too far.
Anonymous
Last year we got a letter just a few days before school started.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, schools send the teachers to 25 different houses in one day to say hello?


Our principal gets dinner for us and we go out with a partner. He gives us a map with each kid's house/apt marked. Parents will call if they know they won't be home. Takes about 2 hours. Everyone goes at the same time. We can come in later the next day and don't have a ton of meetings.

I love it and so do most of my colleagues. It's really fun to see the kids and make a connection, even for just 5 minutes.

If we were an AAP school or immersion, I don't think we could do it. Kids would live too far.


Do you have Open House too? We do both and there is not a lot of time to prepare for Open House Thursday. Of course we have a full day on Friday to work. I'd rather have Open House Friday and the full day in my room Thursday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, schools send the teachers to 25 different houses in one day to say hello?


We go to designated stops and students meet us there. Honestly it takes a lot of time away from preparing for the following week.


Our teachers come to our house. There are just a few neighborhoods that feed to our school, so it might not work other places.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, schools send the teachers to 25 different houses in one day to say hello?


Our principal gets dinner for us and we go out with a partner. He gives us a map with each kid's house/apt marked. Parents will call if they know they won't be home. Takes about 2 hours. Everyone goes at the same time. We can come in later the next day and don't have a ton of meetings.

I love it and so do most of my colleagues. It's really fun to see the kids and make a connection, even for just 5 minutes.

If we were an AAP school or immersion, I don't think we could do it. Kids would live too far.


Do you have Open House too? We do both and there is not a lot of time to prepare for Open House Thursday. Of course we have a full day on Friday to work. I'd rather have Open House Friday and the full day in my room Thursday.


They never do it on Friday because it used to be labor day weekend before school started and a lot of people go away for a long weekend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, schools send the teachers to 25 different houses in one day to say hello?


Our principal gets dinner for us and we go out with a partner. He gives us a map with each kid's house/apt marked. Parents will call if they know they won't be home. Takes about 2 hours. Everyone goes at the same time. We can come in later the next day and don't have a ton of meetings.

I love it and so do most of my colleagues. It's really fun to see the kids and make a connection, even for just 5 minutes.

If we were an AAP school or immersion, I don't think we could do it. Kids would live too far.


Do you have Open House too? We do both and there is not a lot of time to prepare for Open House Thursday. Of course we have a full day on Friday to work. I'd rather have Open House Friday and the full day in my room Thursday.


They never do it on Friday because it used to be labor day weekend before school started and a lot of people go away for a long weekend.


That reason doesn't mean anything now though. Open House could be held on Friday. It's not a long weekend.
Anonymous
True, but I think people just stick with the same old same old unless there is a clamoring for change.
Anonymous
If FCPS, look on SIS the morning of open house
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We got a message saying there was a new FCPS policy that wouldn't have lists printed anymore. I'm annoyed because I like to know who is in my child's class. Does anyone know whether there is an FCPS policy on this?


When you go to the open house, take a pic of the kids names listed outside the door of the classroom. Then you will have a class list.


There is no new FCPS policy that states that- not sure who told you that. Our school is listing on their website and lists will be up at the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, schools send the teachers to 25 different houses in one day to say hello?


Our principal gets dinner for us and we go out with a partner. He gives us a map with each kid's house/apt marked. Parents will call if they know they won't be home. Takes about 2 hours. Everyone goes at the same time. We can come in later the next day and don't have a ton of meetings.

I love it and so do most of my colleagues. It's really fun to see the kids and make a connection, even for just 5 minutes.

If we were an AAP school or immersion, I don't think we could do it. Kids would live too far.


Do you have Open House too? We do both and there is not a lot of time to prepare for Open House Thursday. Of course we have a full day on Friday to work. I'd rather have Open House Friday and the full day in my room Thursday.


They never do it on Friday because it used to be labor day weekend before school started and a lot of people go away for a long weekend.


Ours was always on the Friday before Labor Day and was well attended. Now it is the Friday before school begins. I wish it was on Thursday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sends the teachers around to introduce themselves the Thursday morning before the first day of school. If you aren't home, they leave a door-hanging packet of info.

The open house/PTA party is later that day, and kids can see what other kids are in their classes.



This is the VA public schools forum, not the private schools forum.


My kids' elementary school does this and it's not private. We live in Fairfax County.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, schools send the teachers to 25 different houses in one day to say hello?


Our principal gets dinner for us and we go out with a partner. He gives us a map with each kid's house/apt marked. Parents will call if they know they won't be home. Takes about 2 hours. Everyone goes at the same time. We can come in later the next day and don't have a ton of meetings.

I love it and so do most of my colleagues. It's really fun to see the kids and make a connection, even for just 5 minutes.

If we were an AAP school or immersion, I don't think we could do it. Kids would live too far.


Do you have Open House too? We do both and there is not a lot of time to prepare for Open House Thursday. Of course we have a full day on Friday to work. I'd rather have Open House Friday and the full day in my room Thursday.


They never do it on Friday because it used to be labor day weekend before school started and a lot of people go away for a long weekend.


When my children were at Chesterbrook the Open House was always on Friday afternoon before Labor Day. The kindergarteners did their thing Friday morning. The long weekend did not make a difference.
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