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Anonymous wrote:It'll be so nice to get back to this sort of thing when the DL abomination is over..... /s

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/bullying-concerns...multiple-concussions



This article is about the utter failure of teachers and school staff to do their job. Hope they are ready for the huge increase in behavioral problems after schools were shuttered for a year.


Are you essentially admitting that kids at home with their families will return to school so utterly feral that schools will become behavior modification centers? If so, you’re telling on yourself . My kids are perfectly functional and thriving because our house is just a normal house. They’ve been chillin and doing DL and they’re just fine. Not sure wtf is going on at your house if your kids aren’t able to behave and function in society if they’re there with you more than not.


I'm sure you think you scored a point. You think you were clever in insulting the PP. But all you showed is how truly small-minded, ignorant, and undeservedly arrogant you really are. What happens in any given home cannot be extrapolated to an entire district next year. Nearly 200,000 kids in FCPS alone will have to learn how to be students inside the classroom after being away for 1.5 years. All the while, the administrators and teachers will have to find a way to remediate a catastrophic (nearly) lost year of education. If you think this is going to be easy on the teachers and/or your perfectly functioning, thriving kids, you really have no idea what's coming.


I AM a teacher. I am well aware of the uphill battle ahead of us but it has nothing to do with kids somehow losing all sense of conduct while at home. Why do you have such a low opinion of students and families? Among the thing that students find difficult about DL, being at home with their family isn’t top 5. They like that part a lot actually.


Ok, we shall see. Hopefully next year we can graduate from message board theory crafting to actual practice.


YOU are message boards theory crafting. I am an actual licensed and multi degreed professional in education. You’re not on my level in this discourse.


Yes, you are theorizing. You have no idea what to expect district-wide next school year. There is zero past history to draw upon. You are excessively arrogant, though...and that will probably work against your personal circumstances.


My personal circumstances are fine. I am doing my job. I’ll get vaccinated soon and go in. People who want to claim other people’s kids lost all semblance of how to behave in a building because they’ve been home with their families have no clue what they’re talking about. Kids will come back to school, they’ll remember what to do, we will begin the process of helping them catch up. It is what it is. Some of you stay so dramatically hyped up about stuff you don’t even have any skin in. It’s teachers’ problem how to catch kids up. We will manage.


In any event, whoever linked the dated article in this particular back-and-forth is the definition of troll. I guess they succeeded.
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Anonymous wrote:My kid in AAP is way behind. Their school didn’t teach at all last spring. AAP will slow way down too.


It won't. Kids will just have gaps. Some will have big gaps.


Nope. AAP classes will slow down to the lowest common denominator. That happens in years without pandemics.


Sad but true. Everyone racing their kids ahead of wherever behind spot their AAP class is in is going to be sad next year when their kids just sit and wait.
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