Please SOUND OFF if you think FCPS is in decline!

Anonymous
^^^^+1,000,000,000 to the above 5 posts!^^^^
Anonymous
Haha. Of course it started a new page, but bravo to the PPs. There are a lot of us who hear you and agree with you.
Anonymous
Thanks to the above posters for not calling us racists. I have people in my family who are "recipients" and we're white. They can't be bothered to do anything except have more kids. They don't think twice about it. It's unbelievable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If ESOL is a drain, then why not AAP kids and language immersion kids? They take up resources too. But I guess that's OK?


AAP is required by law. It’s classified as a special need. Otherwise it would have been gone a long time ago. Now it’s a necessity for MC normal English speaking FCPS students.


Gifted education is required by law, but the law is not specific as to the selection process or the form of the gifted education. Both FCPS AAP and the APS push-in model are fully compliant with the Virginia gifted mandate. FCPS surely has its reasons for keeping AAP, but the gifted mandate is not one of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Haha. Of course it started a new page, but bravo to the PPs. There are a lot of us who hear you and agree with you.


LOL. You have Elizabeth Schultz as your bigoted standard-bearer and she is totally in the minority on the School Board. Win more elections if you want anyone to think there are really a “lot of you.”
Anonymous
You're commenting on the wrong thread, then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Haha. Of course it started a new page, but bravo to the PPs. There are a lot of us who hear you and agree with you.


LOL. You have Elizabeth Schultz as your bigoted standard-bearer and she is totally in the minority on the School Board. Win more elections if you want anyone to think there are really a “lot of you.”


She may not win, but I can assure you, there are a lot of us. Oh and your intimidation tactics won’t work here.
Anonymous
Elizabeth Schultz is the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Recipients of these programs must be laughing at us. Just say they can't do something and there are a bunch of people bending over backwards to do it for them. There is no need to lift a finger. As a working parent, it does make it easier that the schools expect nothing.

They are, yes.
And they tell their neighbors and relatives back home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth Schultz is the best.


+ 1,000,000 - I’ve never met her in person, but I heard her interviewed on the radio. She was really excellent.
Anonymous
I think kids are changing as well. They
are coming to school w/ less parenting and
more issues and way less skills. Way toooo
Much I pad time Less-ability to focus and way
less social skills and fine motor skills.
Anonymous
I escaped all these problems by sending my kid to Catholic elementary. We have real text books, homework every night, and are studying actual GRAMMAR. They even teach cursive. And geography. These are things I hadn't seen in YEARS in FCPS elementary.

I am going to try my FCPS again for middle school but if it's not up to par, we'll go back to Catholic. And I don't even like Catholicism although I was raised Catholic.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth Schultz is the best.


+ 1,000,000 - I’ve never met her in person, but I heard her interviewed on the radio. She was really excellent.


How was the trip back from Orlando? Yee haw.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If ESOL is a drain, then why not AAP kids and language immersion kids? They take up resources too. But I guess that's OK?


AAP is required by law. It’s classified as a special need. Otherwise it would have been gone a long time ago. Now it’s a necessity for MC normal English speaking FCPS students.


Gifted education is required by law, but the law is not specific as to the selection process or the form of the gifted education. Both FCPS AAP and the APS push-in model are fully compliant with the Virginia gifted mandate. FCPS surely has its reasons for keeping AAP, but the gifted mandate is not one of them.


According to the head of the AAP program it is. How they choose is up to the individual school.
Anonymous
Schultz is no bigot. She’s very loving and inclusive. She doesn’t fall for all the BS some of the others are pushing.
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