Does FCPS let 18 yo's register as freshman?

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Anonymous wrote:I don't want to say to much for fear of losing my job but I am an ESOL teacher at Lee High School. There are tons of 20 year old males at this school that are in freshman classes such as World History 1, Biology and World History 1. To me this is an issue that has been ignored despite teacher protests.

This is an age issue, not an immigration issue. In my level 3 ESOL class I have freshman who were level 2 ESOL last year but I also have 20 year olds. 14 year old girls should never be in a class with 20 year old men. In my ESOL classes I have seen 19 year old men dating 14 year olds. Nothing is ever done about it. My voice has been ignored for years but FCPS has been doing this for years within ESOL classes, but they are now spreading outside ESOL as well. The only way your daughter will not have 20 year old men in their class is if they take honors classes as a previous FCPS teacher already stated.


I also teach ESOL in FCPS and have never seen anything like this. I think you are making it up.


I don't know how you don't see this as an ESOL teacher.

A 17 year old registers and takes ESOL level 1 government their freshman year. They turn 18 during the year.

Their second year when they turn 19 they don't take social studies.

Their junior year when they turn 20 and are level 3 ESOL they take a team taught world history class which half the class will be general Ed 14 year old freshman. This also happens with biology for level 3 ESOL students. No way you teach ESOL in fcps.


Sorry, but yes I do teach ESL in Fairfax. I am not saying it's impossible. We do have older students who can't attend alternative schools in regular schools sometimes. However, there aren't that many, and the ones I've seen are not obviously older and have been mostly women. Moreover, they have tended to be people who really wanted to learn, as they are not required to go to high school at that age. I have never seen a freshman class full of 20 year old men as you describe.


I never said they are full of them but every team taught class where I am at has at least one 20 year old male and at least 2-3 19 year olds. My level 3 ESOL class has several 20 year olds with 14 year olds. You must not teach at a Lee or a Stuart or Annadale. I agree most the kids are good but 18+ year olds should not be in classes with 14 year olds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know the details, but I am pretty sure that this 22 year old rule is due to federal law--not local. I don't think the school systems have a choice. That is why it is so important to stop the illegal flow into the US.

We don't even know for sure that these "kids" are 22--they could be 30.


No, it's not a federal rule. The only rule is that they be offered education. Alternative schools are absolutely fine. There is no federal rule or court opinion that mandates age-mingling.

Problem #1. These evil thugs shouldn't have been here in the first case. These dreamers are nightmares.

Problem #2. If we fail to keep them out, they must be educated in a manner that doesn't sacrifice our 14 year old daughters.
Anonymous
When I saw the OP asked about illegal adults, I was shocked to discover we allow undocumented illegal immigrant children to attend our public schools. No wonder illegals keep pouring in. They can send their children (and adult children) to excellent free education and leverage free additional services w/o paying any taxes! WTF?

http://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/us-immigration/attending-elementary-high-school-f-1-visa.html#
Anonymous
Here's the problem, and it has nothing to do with the fact that the kids may be immigrants. It's that we normally segregate young teens from older teens/young adults for a reason. If you have a 14-year-old sitting next to a 21-year-old in class, you're making it that much more "normal" for them to socialize. You wouldn't normally have 14-year-olds socializing with 21-year-olds, which includes dating and flirting, and you shouldn't, because it's not good for the 14-year-old. They're at very different places emotionally and physically. Often when young teens have sex, they're having it with older people, not kids their own age. 14-year-olds are not really in a position to consent, but they're not necessarily seeing a kid who is in their class as "inappropriate" or "adult", even though that kid is an adult in every way.

The same thing can happen when teens are in a work environment with 20-somethings and older. You get used to hanging out with the older guys and you kind of forget that they are in a totally different place from you in life. I was 16 and working retail with 25-year-olds, and that led to me hanging out with them after hours, and flirting. i look back now and am grateful they didn't take advantage, because they could have.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I saw the OP asked about illegal adults, I was shocked to discover we allow undocumented illegal immigrant children to attend our public schools. No wonder illegals keep pouring in. They can send their children (and adult children) to excellent free education and leverage free additional services w/o paying any taxes! WTF?

http://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/us-immigration/attending-elementary-high-school-f-1-visa.html#


It's just sick that a kid from MD would have to pay tuition in FCPS but an illegal from El Salvador can ride the system for free.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to say to much for fear of losing my job but I am an ESOL teacher at Lee High School. There are tons of 20 year old males at this school that are in freshman classes such as World History 1, Biology and World History 1. To me this is an issue that has been ignored despite teacher protests.

This is an age issue, not an immigration issue. In my level 3 ESOL class I have freshman who were level 2 ESOL last year but I also have 20 year olds. 14 year old girls should never be in a class with 20 year old men. In my ESOL classes I have seen 19 year old men dating 14 year olds. Nothing is ever done about it. My voice has been ignored for years but FCPS has been doing this for years within ESOL classes, but they are now spreading outside ESOL as well. The only way your daughter will not have 20 year old men in their class is if they take honors classes as a previous FCPS teacher already stated.


I also teach ESOL in FCPS and have never seen anything like this. I think you are making it up.


I don't know how you don't see this as an ESOL teacher.

A 17 year old registers and takes ESOL level 1 government their freshman year. They turn 18 during the year.

Their second year when they turn 19 they don't take social studies.

Their junior year when they turn 20 and are level 3 ESOL they take a team taught world history class which half the class will be general Ed 14 year old freshman. This also happens with biology for level 3 ESOL students. No way you teach ESOL in fcps.


Sorry, but yes I do teach ESL in Fairfax. I am not saying it's impossible. We do have older students who can't attend alternative schools in regular schools sometimes. However, there aren't that many, and the ones I've seen are not obviously older and have been mostly women. Moreover, they have tended to be people who really wanted to learn, as they are not required to go to high school at that age. I have never seen a freshman class full of 20 year old men as you describe.


I never said they are full of them but every team taught class where I am at has at least one 20 year old male and at least 2-3 19 year olds. My level 3 ESOL class has several 20 year olds with 14 year olds. You must not teach at a Lee or a Stuart or Annadale. I agree most the kids are good but 18+ year olds should not be in classes with 14 year olds.


NP and I also teach ESOL in a high school in FCPS - not one of the ones listed above, but a school with about 120 total ESOL students. We definitely have 19, 20, and 21 year olds in our program and in classes with 14 year old freshmen. Most of where that happens is Alg 1 and World I. To make it to that point, these students do need to be pretty motivated, but it still doesn't mean that 21 year old men in class with 14 year old girls is a great mix. Like the PP, we have talked for years about how this is a bad idea and just not working for these older students, but this is what the county does. I have also heard that the transitional programs are being cut back next year, so that might mean more lower level older students back in the regular HS ESOL programs. It really is unsustainable and I don't know what is going to happen.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:When I saw the OP asked about illegal adults, I was shocked to discover we allow undocumented illegal immigrant children to attend our public schools. No wonder illegals keep pouring in. They can send their children (and adult children) to excellent free education and leverage free additional services w/o paying any taxes! WTF?

http://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/us-immigration/attending-elementary-high-school-f-1-visa.html#


It's just sick that a kid from MD would have to pay tuition in FCPS but an illegal from El Salvador can ride the system for free.[/quote

Preach! If someone is here illegally, they should not be guaranteed a free education. It's common sense. Would a US citizen who crosses the Canadian or Mexican border expect to be fed, sheltered, and educated free of charge? No way! Their butts would be sent back home pronto.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I saw the OP asked about illegal adults, I was shocked to discover we allow undocumented illegal immigrant children to attend our public schools. No wonder illegals keep pouring in. They can send their children (and adult children) to excellent free education and leverage free additional services w/o paying any taxes! WTF?

http://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/us-immigration/attending-elementary-high-school-f-1-visa.html#


It's just sick that a kid from MD would have to pay tuition in FCPS but an illegal from El Salvador can ride the system for free.[/quote

Preach! If someone is here illegally, they should not be guaranteed a free education. It's common sense. Would a US citizen who crosses the Canadian or Mexican border expect to be fed, sheltered, and educated free of charge? No way! Their butts would be sent back home pronto.


Can't say for sure about Mexico or Canada, but I've lived in several country's in Asia for work with a LEGAL presence and we always had to pay tuition.

Illegal, they'd lock you up, send you back, and send you a bill.

Seems fair for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I saw the OP asked about illegal adults, I was shocked to discover we allow undocumented illegal immigrant children to attend our public schools. No wonder illegals keep pouring in. They can send their children (and adult children) to excellent free education and leverage free additional services w/o paying any taxes! WTF?

http://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/us-immigration/attending-elementary-high-school-f-1-visa.html#


It's just sick that a kid from MD would have to pay tuition in FCPS but an illegal from El Salvador can ride the system for free.


one lives IN the state and one doesn't. That would be the obvious difference. If the kid from maryland moves into VA just to get the education, we don't ask questions, we just give them free public education. (BTW -- it's not really "free" once the kid lives here whether they are immigrant or not -- b/c they are paying real estate taxes and state taxes by way of rent or sales tax).
Anonymous
Their pass through on rent and sales tax doesn't equal the cost of their freebies. What are your property taxes?
Anonymous
Bullis Mom here. I have been ringing this bell, along with others about illegal immigration, and was attacked on this board. I was considered racist, my sources were ridiculed, and some posts were deleted.

Yes, you have been lied to. Yes, Elizabeth Schultz has been on your side all along. Yes, you pay for this nightmare, but I dare say our children pay a much higher price.
Anonymous
Did you know Schultz has been at this for two years?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did you know Schultz has been at this for two years?


Doing what? What is the argument against them attending the alternative schools instead?
Anonymous
I just want to point out that as people get riled up about taxes and 'legal' versus 'illegal' immigrants that the US public education system was founded on a few principles with the first and foremost being that having an educated population is a vital component to a democracy, and having a population that can read and write and compute benefits us all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just want to point out that as people get riled up about taxes and 'legal' versus 'illegal' immigrants that the US public education system was founded on a few principles with the first and foremost being that having an educated population is a vital component to a democracy, and having a population that can read and write and compute benefits us all.


True. BUT illegal immigrants should not be educated in the same environment as legal citizens.

No wonder our local schools are being flooded with illegals desperate to cross the border - the muy bueno gratis education provided by the gullible Americanos. The gravy train needs to end.

We are laughingstocks.
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