| Not providing FAPE - Special Education teacher went on Maternity and there were no services for the entire leave. The school did not care. Their approach - go get outside services. My kid did not need outside services over the summer - they needed instruction during the school year in order to access the curriculum. By not having special education during the school year - grades were not where they should have been. GPA in High School Matters. |
+1000 Students are routinely 30-60 minutes tardy to school and/or skip class daily. Even at what the public thinks is a stellar school. No accountability.
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| The locked bathrooms at Deal, if that is still a thing. |
Is that a serious comment? On the chance it is and you're not understanding what's different, it's not that COVID has changed -- its that we have. There is almost no one left in the population with a COVID-naive immune system. I'm in no way trying to minimize the concerns of anyone immunocompromised, but the ability of the virus to spread as quickly and lead to most serious health outcomes (on average) is much less today. |
If you changed your comments to say that a school supported by the city should accept a certain percentage of the kids meeting a reasonable threshold from each ward, I could agree with you. I do believe that it's ok to take out the kids scoring below grade level before applying the percentage to the remaining in a ward-conscious system (though my preference would be a test other than PARCC and I'm ok with an in person writing sample). If there are more eligible kids than slots, a lottery or mildly weighted teacher reqs (that are more pass/fail than rankings) are fine with me. |
| I’d sue to outlaw Iready and Zearn as math instruction and to bring back math textbooks and direct instruction. |
I would join you! |
| How student PII is shared with 3rd party vendors |
Yes |
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So many people up in arms about accountability for tardiness and absenteeism but then how many people tell others to pull their kids out for a great vacation deal.
One rule for all or just for them. |
| Schools are extremely well funded here and yet even the very best schools are only just fine (and the bad schools are so bad they look more like jobs programs for their employees than places for kids to learn). |
Schools are decently funded, not well. Just because we spend a lot per pupil does not mean we are well funded. Salaries in general are higher here, this every teacher, social worker, music teacher, etc. costs more. If you want better schools you should look at how the countries getting results teach. Students actually have LESS hours of direct instruction and both students AND teachers spend more time collaborating with peers. However here in US for some reason more is ‘better’ and teaching has also become babysitting. If your child is disruptive in other countries it’s not as acceptable as it is here. |
What is this about? |
It was an issue last year. The new cell phone policy was supposed to help, and perhaps it has, because I haven’t heard anything about it this year. |
| The bathrooms are still locked daily. |