Thanks for chiming in, Dr. Reid. I believe you (not). |
My kid is in AAP and I can assure you they are not being met where they are. |
Yep. This is the point. This isn't coming from Reid. FCPS had to use this new system which is designed to designate more schools as failing, without giving additional support. What I haven't followed is if this is something that the new governor will undo or if things are too far gone for that. |
This is the truest thing I’ve read in awhile. I’m a title 1 teacher and this is spot on. We are told to focus on the lowest kids and they get most of our time and attention. |
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“So, it makes sense to make people afraid of their public schools (i.e. require the schools to notify all parents if any kid has a drug-related overdose, even if it happens away from the school), and make parents fear other schools by creating nonsensical "standards" that label many schools as "failing."”
The person who posted this thinks that religious based private schools don’t contact parents when bad things happen to someone at the school. I hope your ignorance is bliss but it probably isn’t. Check the salaries of communications directors in FFX and Alexandria. The cover ups started way before Betsy Davos. |
PP here. I never claimed to be noble. I kept my kids there because I genuinely like the school. The school is not failing, they are doing an excellent job with what they have. My question is, if the state is going to label a school as "needs intensive support", I'd like to know what support is going to be recommended or offered. Or is the state just going to label it that way and then ignore it? |
Who knows. But FCPS already has their own project momentum for these schools and it’s a lot of data keeping and busy work for admin and teachers. |
This 1000%. Exhibit A is the shifting pass cut scores for the SOLs. Raising the cut scores will mean more kids will "fail" the SOL and make it appear that public schools in VA are not good for your kid. Cue the private schools with funding/vouchers that should go to public schools. Those same private schools that can choose which kids they want and kick out at any point. Follow the money as the dismantling of public education happens before your very eyes. |
| Well, we’ve learned that throwing money at public schools does nothing. So I’m all for putting the money elsewhere. Why would we want to invest more money into a school system that tracks students and pays lawyers and bodyguards more than teachers. |
FCPS could do more to make themselves “appear” to be good for kids and parents. They are working hard to alienate parents this year. |
| I’m following this: keep tutors for the school year (need grant money) and bring back student monitors!!! |
| No public funds should ever go to private schools, and doubly so to anything related to religion. |
| Public money is spent at private businesses/institutions all the time, everyday in all sectors of the economy. It’s not 1776 anymore. |
If this was ever the plan, I think it's now over. Dems just swept the entire state in the last election. |
I don’t think that the kids who need the most help are using the tutors. I have no problem with keeping the tutors, I think that sounds like a great program and is helpful for many kids. I doubt that the kids who are grade levels behind are using them. |