With respect, my 3rd grader can't use Lexia independantly and, I'm a horrible speller who doesn't know the rules so I can't help. Furthermore, kids with dyslexia often have slow response times and there's a LOT of repetition when a kid misses something b/c of response time which frustrates some. It's great that your child has an outside tutor. Clearly I"ll end up paying for that. |
For kindergarten, the iPad station is the teacher helping the kids use Lexia. Do you really consider that better than the teacher providing actual in person instruction? It would be one thing if the kids did Lexia during periods when the teacher was working with other groups of kids, but that's not what's happening. It's replacing other small group teacher instruction. |
I'm the other poster and I think all kids should be receiving quality literacy instruction in small groups. OG would be ideal. Lexia is also a great tool that can be used to supplement and provide additional specialized instruction for each child. |
I think that the people who circle the wagons and defend APS and Duran no matter what are being short sighted. I'm a Biden and McAuliffe voter but now we've got Youngkin and Miyares because people are so angry about the schools. Probably a Republican Congress next January. You might even get Trump back. If you keep saying people are dumb and angry and unreasonable for wanting their kids to be in school and receive high quality instruction, they are going to stop listening to you and vote for the other guys. |
And the elected School Board and County Board has only themselves to blame for Democrats statewide losses (including big shifts in NOVA that threw the election). They let all the governance fall onto the appointed Superintendent, then do ceremonial meetings where they don't do anything or take any responsibility. The voters only choice is to change their vote statewide. |
I’m an anonymous person on a mommy website. Not a politician. Not APS staff. Why would my (factual) comments affect someone’s vote? If they did, then those people are even stupider and more irrational than I thought. They are adults. Grow TF up and deal with this tough situation instead of just raging on your scapegoats. |
Which is totally irrational. |
Shame on anyone who voted for Youngkin just because of schools. Sayings like "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" are cute, but when that leads someone back to supporting Trump (and Trump cronies) its downright dangerous, idiotic, and a slew of other things. Look, I get that people want their kids in school. I want my kids in school. I hate some of the things APS has done, but I appreciate a lot more. It is a hell of a lot easier to sit on this anonymous board criticizing people for how they're acting in an unprecedented an constantly evolving situation than to actually be the one(s) making the tough choices. There are enough angry people on this board that I think it is clear any superintendent would have people calling for him/her to go. Its been barely 6 weeks since I first heard of omicron and now we're in the largest surge of the pandemic. Models vary in predicting when the surge will end. Its all just constantly changing. |
I was a Bernie Sanders delegate at the DNC and I voted for Youngkin because of the schools. |
I find that very difficult to believe. This is an anonymous board after all, but if it is true you are complicit in anything the Republicans do that is antithetical to social progress. But you knew that. |
hahaha. Good one. |
I'm not that poster but my husband was a big Bernie supporter, canvassed for him and did some other campaign stuff. And he voted for Youngkin on schools. In general I would say that he was all in on Bernie's platform on economic inequality and is less concerned with some of the Democrats' social issues like guns and abortion. He's pro gun control and pro-choice but these are top line issues for him and so I don't think he had a huge issue with holding his nose and voting for Youngkin. It is what it is (and I didn't vote for Youngkin so don't feel the need to come at me on this). |
Ha ha. I won't come at you. I find you more believable. But let me know if you ever want to explain to your husband why his vote for Youngkin was a mistake. I'd be happy to join you, all in good fun of course. ![]() |
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