Then you’re doomed to disappointment. Class time and energy is wasted on all kinds of parenting decisions. You will have to deal with my Larla who travels internationally. You’ll have to deal with someone else else’s Arlene, whose parents didn’t check her for lice. You will deal with children for whom English isn’t spoken in the home and parenting structures, which don’t allow discipline. Welcome to public school. |
If you cannot see the difference between your Larla who travels internationally and the poor kids, it is quite sad. I was a teacher. As for lice, it can happen to anyone--even your Larla who travels internationally. And, someone told me they don't keep kids home for that anymore. Not sure if that is true. And, what a stereotype that you think kids who don't speak English at home have no discipline. You think all wealthy Larlas have discipline? |
Of course, not, but don’t be shocked that many pediatricians are more than happy to make sure their patients aren’t being arbitrary penalized by FCPS. They remember being at work while their kids were at home “learning” |
It was a list of various parenting decisions, not attached to socioeconomics, which classrooms, teachers and fellow students have to adapt to. If you want homogeneous classrooms, private school is for you, |
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Ah one of the idiotic “Schools were closed during a pandemic when millions of people were dying” geniuses. I can’t wait for you rkid to get to college and watch the Professors laugh at her COVID is the excuse of everything attitude. |
COVID may not be the reason for everything but its definitely the reason my pediatricians office has FCPS memes on the wall and has no problem keeping their patients insulated from dumb policies. They also require vaccination so don’t worry its not only MAHA fringe who is over FCPS. |
Complaining about COVID policies on the one hand and claiming that expecting kids not to take extended vacations while school is in session is a little ironic. I hated the COVID policies and think they made terrible decisions. I also think kids should be in school when school is in session. |
It may seem ironic. You concluded that kids should be in school whenever FCPS decides they feel like having school. I concluded that FCPS doesn’t remotely care about the well-being of their students or their families, and so that— and not FCPS’ whims— is my primary concern. It’s in my child's best interest and mu families best interest that we travel and spend time together. That this doesn’t help FCPS meet their attendance metric is for them to worry about. |
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Then, quit complaining about unexcused absences or teachers who don't produce packets of work for you. Your child obviously does not need instruction. |
The one complaining is the power mad principal. As I’ve said my experience is supportive teachers happy to provide material. If that changed I’d get the absence excused and the teacher would have to provide makeup work. I think most teachers aren’t so bitter as the ones here who begrudge children a few days with their grandparents. |
You do realize that the attendance metric influences funding for your child’s school? |
They can have "a few days" with their grandparents without missing school. |