Has your ES announced any programs etc. for Early Release Mondays

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So the wealthier kids get taken outside to play sports with a for-profit vendor and the poor kids sit inside and stare at ST Math all afternoon. JFC.


Literally how the world has been for thousands of years, why would these 7 afternoons be any different?


Exactly how I predicted in another thread.

#equity#onefairfax
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So the wealthier kids get taken outside to play sports with a for-profit vendor and the poor kids sit inside and stare at ST Math all afternoon. JFC.


Literally how the world has been for thousands of years, why would these 7 afternoons be any different?


Exactly how I predicted in another thread.

#equity#onefairfax


Did anyone think it would be different?
Anonymous
I'm a specialist and we've been told to expect we will be babysitting.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school isn't doing anything. The after school coordinator position in the PTO is empty. They just. Don't. Care.


It isn’t the PTO’s responsibility to cover this. If they can, great, but it shouldn’t be people’s expectation. FCPS made this decision and they need to figure out the plan, not pass it along to the parent groups to cover.


22:04 here. In addition to the PTA arranged sports camp, as a no cost option, the school will provide IAs, school monitors, school staff and central office personnel to oversee time for students to complete hw, STMath, Lexia, MyOn, independent reading



Yeah this is absolutely a valuable and age-appropriate way for 4-7 year olds to spend hours. This is truly embarrassing.


You could pay for an after school activity or you can just graciously accept the free day care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a specialist and we've been told to expect we will be babysitting.


So essentially school is childcare now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a specialist and we've been told to expect we will be babysitting.


So essentially school is childcare now.


I hope this isn't FCPS' plan to retain educators
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a specialist and we've been told to expect we will be babysitting.


So essentially school is childcare now.


For those 7 afternoons at least.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So the wealthier kids get taken outside to play sports with a for-profit vendor and the poor kids sit inside and stare at ST Math all afternoon. JFC.


We're in a wealthy area of FCPS, and our school's plan is the ST math, lexia, independent reading thing. My DD of course will choose screen time over independent reading. Would love for her to attend an organized sports camp on these afternoons and would pay for it, but haven't heard anything aobut that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent out a survey to see who would be unable to pick up early, I heard the pta was planning something but I haven’t heard what yet.

I think this is so ridiculous. Our kids are in school 9am-3:30. I see teachers leave at 3:45. Why can’t they stay at school like the rest of us until 5-6pm? Why can’t they train over the summer? Or on the like 4 months total they have off?


Because they have a certain number of hours they are required to work. Like McDonald's workers. I don't know who thought it was a good idea to make teachers hourly workers but they should be taken out back and shot like Kristi Noem's dog. (obviously not literally shot.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a specialist and we've been told to expect we will be babysitting.


So essentially school is childcare now.


No, the school part (pre-release part of the day for all) is still school, and the free childcare part (post-release for parents who need it) is free childcare.
Anonymous
Not my school but I heard one is contracting with an outside after school enrichment company and asking parents to pay. So...not what FCPS said would happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent out a survey to see who would be unable to pick up early, I heard the pta was planning something but I haven’t heard what yet.

I think this is so ridiculous. Our kids are in school 9am-3:30. I see teachers leave at 3:45. Why can’t they stay at school like the rest of us until 5-6pm? Why can’t they train over the summer? Or on the like 4 months total they have off?


You see them leave at 3:45....do you also see them arrive at 7? You are the ridiculous one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not my school but I heard one is contracting with an outside after school enrichment company and asking parents to pay. So...not what FCPS said would happen.


There will probably be two options, a paid school enrichment option and a free play on laptop option.
Anonymous
Ours sent out some programs you can pay for - one at a local martial arts place and one that will take place at school. But they didn't say anything about a free option. Though you're still supposed to fill out a form if you need care provided. I'm lucky to have a 6th grader who can walk home and be alone for a couple hours til we get home from work. Or maybe I can swing working from home that day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent out a survey to see who would be unable to pick up early, I heard the pta was planning something but I haven’t heard what yet.

I think this is so ridiculous. Our kids are in school 9am-3:30. I see teachers leave at 3:45. Why can’t they stay at school like the rest of us until 5-6pm? Why can’t they train over the summer? Or on the like 4 months total they have off?


TROLL. There are NO FCPS elementary schools that run from 9:00am - 3:30pm.
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