Lafayette ES cutting vice principal?????

Anonymous
9:13. Yes, top school.

I was mostly reading this thread re: bullying. I have to say that I don't see any of that in my children's school. But my children are a bit younger. We do have some mean moms, however, so I'm just waiting to see how their daughters end up!!!
Anonymous
My kids attend a top private school. They do get candy sometimes, but have never watched tv during the school days. I have not yet heard of an instance of bullying at our school. My kids view the teachers, administrators and head of the school as people who care about them. Those things alone are worth $31,000 (forget the 40+ 3rd graders in one class)!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids attend a top private school. They do get candy sometimes, but have never watched tv during the school days. I have not yet heard of an instance of bullying at our school. My kids view the teachers, administrators and head of the school as people who care about them. Those things alone are worth $31,000 (forget the 40+ 3rd graders in one class)!


Please let's not act like this is a problem inherent to public schools. My kids go to a non-JKLM public school, have never been bullied, have never been given candy by a teacher, do not watch TV in school, and have never had more than 21 kids in their class. And I don't have to spend $31k for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids attend a top private school. They do get candy sometimes, but have never watched tv during the school days. I have not yet heard of an instance of bullying at our school. My kids view the teachers, administrators and head of the school as people who care about them. Those things alone are worth $31,000 (forget the 40+ 3rd graders in one class)!


Please let's not act like this is a problem inherent to public schools. My kids go to a non-JKLM public school, have never been bullied, have never been given candy by a teacher, do not watch TV in school, and have never had more than 21 kids in their class. And I don't have to spend $31k for it.


Hell, this isn't the case in our JKLMM school!
Anonymous
If Principal Main does not address these issues then she should move on and the school should get a new leader. It's too much.
Anonymous
Lafayette parent here: trust me- parents have complained at length and nothing ever seems to get done. A group of parents actually tried to get her replaced.
Anonymous
Murch Mom here. We have it too! Not exclusive to any one particular school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Murch Mom here. We have it too! Not exclusive to any one particular school.


Lafayette seems to be the only JKLM school on this forum that gets consistent negative posts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lafayette parent here: trust me- parents have complained at length and nothing ever seems to get done. A group of parents actually tried to get her replaced.





This!! +10000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lafayette parent here: trust me- parents have complained at length and nothing ever seems to get done. A group of parents actually tried to get her replaced.


Where do we sign up?

Yet another wasted year for our children.
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Folks,

I'm been letting some criticism of Lafayette's principal go. However, I just removed a message which contained what I would describe as a personal attack. I am generally not comfortable with anonymous attacks on named individuals. This is particularly true with personal attacks. If you want to go beyond the limited criticism that I will allow, please provide easily verifiable information about your own identity. In that case, you can criticize all you want.

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Anonymous
Ugh. We, too, have spent endless hours literally teaching our kids the basics/ bottom line of their homework. Left on their own, they'd leave 85% of the HW undone or done completely wrong because they just don't learn how to do it in school.
Everyday of every single year for 4 years--- Both of our kids come home with very little idea of how to do any of their assigned work.
Perhaps BOTH of our kids are below average but I doubt it. With our help, they learn well and seem so relieved when they understand.
Is is consistently bad teachers who never leave and don't get let go?
Is it the over crowding?
Is it the ridiculous open air classrooms that make it impossible to concentrate?


Whatever it is, it happens every year. To top it off, we hear WAY to much about Bullying, seriously inappropriate conduct (for elementary) and terrible language. Yes, every school has some bullying and poor language, that's life but Lafayette
seems plagued by these issues that seem over the top and way beyond what should be condoned in ANY elementary school!

We want our kids in a public school because a certain amount of these unpleasant issues and how to deal with them is a great lesson in itself. What we've seen, heard and delt with is way more that
we bargained for when we moved here for the cute, Idylic looking neighborhood and public school.

We are looking forward to life after grade 5.....it's been brutal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let's not forget the awful teachers in second and fifth grades.

The K aides grammar is unbelievably bad and inappropriate.The K teacher who is old and incompetant.

The first grade teacher who rewards with candy for finishing morning work and finishes every day with television.

Third is great as long as your kid can be in a class with 50 students.

Fourth grade is ok.

Not to mention there are many school assemblies.

I wonder how the kids learn anything at all. Oh yes, it's the parents.

Deal cannot come soon enough.



Can't wait until grade 6!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids attend a top private school. They do get candy sometimes, but have never watched tv during the school days. I have not yet heard of an instance of bullying at our school. My kids view the teachers, administrators and head of the school as people who care about them. Those things alone are worth $31,000 (forget the 40+ 3rd graders in one class)!


Please let's not act like this is a problem inherent to public schools. My kids go to a non-JKLM public school, have never been bullied, have never been given candy by a teacher, do not watch TV in school, and have never had more than 21 kids in their class. And I don't have to spend $31k for it.


+1. we are at another JKLM school, 2nd grade and so far no bullying, no candy, no TV, in a class with 21 kids (similar number the previous years). DC loves school, teachers and administrators. and guess what? we did not have to shell out $120K in the past four years alone..........
Anonymous
DCPS should have something like this


http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/forms/230-35.shtm

A strongly enforced zero tolerance for harassment intimidation and bullying

Lafayette parents may be quite vocal but it happens everywhere
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