I wouldn’t sign my kid up to a “pop up” for profit private school, even with a $5k voucher, but you do you. |
And so the parents become the chair throwers when they don’t get what they want….. |
Yeah. It’s akin to violence to want your child in the classroom. This? Is the abusive relationship metaphor. Want something better? You make me hit you. |
3 hours x 8 days of early release= 24 hours That is what you claim is “abuse” and a measured response to you is to advocate for vouchers. |
I can afford the better private schools, and if the only knock on is that they make more money, then that’ll likely just further enhance our experience at the school. I think it’s an incredibly poor argument to tell UMC families that they’re stuck. Where there is a will, there is a way, and FCPS is providing us with a lot of incentive. |
If you’re following along, you know it’s not just the time in question, but the lying, refusal to engage with parents, etc that I’m characterizing as abuse. But also— I’ve never advocated for vouchers. I’ve said I’d prefer my kid in a public school classroom. But since that’s not an option, and my option is only to pay a private entity to educate my kid those days, why shouldn’t I take money being made available to me? |
| The grass isn’t always greener on the private school side. If one of your complaints about fcps is that teachers don’t teach enough, and parents have to support at home, well parent involvement in fundraising and teaching/helping at home is expected at private schools. |
Not saying that you are stuck. You can apply to many of the well-established and accredited private schools right now. We did it, but never expected a check from fcps. You are not stuck. There are options here in NOVA. However, people in poorer parts of the state won’t have that option of vouchers are approved. |
We’re interested in a school that doesn’t treat us and our kids as a resource to help poor performing schools. I’m pretty involved right now with our FCPS school so the private school involvement doesn’t phase me. I actually appreciate it as we enjoy being part of the community. |
“Adversary”? GMAFB. |
How is having your kid in public school not an option? I’m not following the “logic” here. |
I think GMAFB is almost verbatim the message on the yard signs littering the Timberlane island. Gmafb is directed at the school board though. |
…because they’ve decided it’s better to have them in an auditorium on a Chromebook. If I want her to do meaningful learning those days, I’m limited to private options. Even the FCPS booster suggests it. So if I have to find private options why not take a check? |
what?? |
Are you referring to the handful of early release days? So you want to go private over some early release days? You sound rational.
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