So you asked what they needed, then ignored their answers. That tracks. And nobody cares about “not a high priority for my family, sorry.” It’s PUBLIC school, Princess. The time for your family to exercise their priorities is on your own time. |
Nope. Not a need. Words have meanings. Sorry. |
You’re not mature enough to be the parent of anyone. |
She’ll be back momentarily to shriek that her children are geniuses and their absence will destroy the stats. 😂 |
m Annnnnd there you are, with the predictable response, right on cue. I laughed out loud. |
This. “Problem” solved. |
You’re pathetic. |
A “thread on here” is your proof? Do you have any idea how much BS is posted (and commented on, and +1d to high heaven) on this anonymous message board? 🙄 |
Which is exactly what I did. Public elementary school was entirely too generic, industrialized, ultra-processed for my taste. I had the means to do something custom for my children and I did. Real reading and grammar instruction, hands on science, field trips where they could spend hours exploring, fresh air, sunshine, fine motor skills, time to explore their own interests, and minimal screens. Bonus points for co-ops where parents knew that if their child was an insufferable bully, they could be iced out if they didn't get a handle on it. 10/10 would recommend for those that find it feasible. |
Excellent! So you don’t need to worry about FCPS field trips then. |
No money. And only allowed to have the buses from 10ish to 1ish without incurring a large expense. |
100% -ES teacher |
Ask for help from whom? The non-existent PTA? The mom working 3 jobs? I work at school 7:30 am to 5 pm, then at home 6 pm to 8 pm, and for at least 10 hours every weekend, and I still don't have everything done. They have us stacked with work up to our eyeballs. We can't get teachers to volunteer for after school events anymore. I'm one of the few at every event, and I'm just too exhausted to do it anymore. When am I supposed to plan this magical field trip? |
Why should the trips happen? |
+1 This was our experience, for sure. We stuck it out until high school, which was much better. But we were very much supplementing big time during elementary. |