No, the chords are given to the Girl Scouts once they achieve their gold award. Not because they learned some campfire songs when they were in kindergarten they basically did 100 hours of community service on a global project. And they basically did this on their own to solve an issue. |
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Fcps does not allow kids to wear Amazon cords. Fcps has a color coded list and only those cords are allowed |
Correct. Eagle scout is not a participation cord as others have claimed. It is an earned international honor, which is why students are allowed to wear the cord and why it is listed on the approved cord list. |
No. One of mine was in the top 20 students out of 600+ seniors. They did not do national honor society because of all the required service hours. |
You must be from Maryland or Loudoyn, or perhaps California. FCPS (Fairfax County, Virginia) does not allow cords that students purchase on Amazon. Those get thrown in the trash or taken back to the high schools when the admin checks in the students for graduation. FCPS (again, Fairfax County Virginia, NOT maryland or Loudoun or whatever state where you are from) is very strict about only allowing cords on the approved list. No student will be able to get 20 cords. It just is not possible. Those of you from other districts should not be commenting here. |
I'm from FCPS. No one checked cords at any of my kids' graduations, and there were definitely kids with 12+ cords. My neighbor bragged about buying cords and medals on Amazon for both of her kids. No one checked any of their cords and medals. |
What achool? I am highly skeptical of your post |
OP here - I am not a troll. I'm a real parent who is questioning this new proposed policy. It has not yet been widely circulated -- but teachers at my child's school (and perhaps FCPS wide, not sure) received emails about this. Given how there are some uber-sleuths on this thread who have decided to pick apart my posts, examine purported "inconsistencies," and then declare I am a troll, I'm going to limit my responses here on out. I posted as a genuine question to see if others had heard this (and yes, inserted my own opinion *horror* if it turns out to be true). |
I teach at an FCPS school. No one takes away fake/amazon cords. Kids wear whatever they want. |
Since you are a teacher, presumably HS, have you heard about this change? |
No. That said, we have not even completed this year’s graduation yet. I would imagine policy for next year will come out next year. |
+1 I am an FCPS parent, and I have been following this thread because my youngest graduates in 2 years. There seems to one or more trolls posting on this thread. Several posters seem to k ow nothing at all about FCPS, let alone HS graduation here. The troll posting about “buying cords on Amazon” appears to have fabricated that just to stir up trouble here. Go away trolls! |
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The adult and alternative high schools graduating at the end of the week? Of course. Let them buy cords on Amazon. Who cares. Who else is left after today? Lake Braddock, Robinson, Herndon and Madison? I am pretty sure Lake Braddock and Robinson limit cords to the approved. I would imagine that Madison does as well. I can't speak to Herndon as I don't know any kids from there. |