| My friend showed me a video of the public hearings claiming FCPS is spending less than Loudoun on kids who don't get esol or special education. Is this true? |
| And yet the level of education... |
I'm sure it is true. Loudoun does not have as many kids with high needs. |
| Can you post the data on this OP? |
| Ha! How do you think public school funding works? It isn't that they divide a pot of money equally amongst all students. If your kid is "regular" as in a well behaved, on or above grade level kid with no needs, any school district is not spending much on your kid. All school distorts are spending g a ton of money on kids with high needs- special education students (some kids need up to 75,000 per year spent for each student for them to make progress-residential school, one to one aide, bussing, nursing services, speech therapy, etc.); ESL students; students with behavior problems, etc. This is why some schools like Catholic schools can educate students for less than public schools- they don't take any high needs kids. |
| Isnt Loudoun spending a lot on building new schools, building infrastructure, etc., because the system is so new and growing? I would imagine this would skew the numbers... |
| she pointed me to the video from the Supervisors meeting http://video.fairfaxcounty.gov/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=629 at about 7:52 this guy said it. she was steaming! |
| Steaming? Why? |
| That's been a problem for a long time. FCPS not only has to meet the needs of all the spec ed and esol kids, but it also decides to spend money on all the *gifted* kids and the language immersion kids. That leaves nothing for the regular kid. |
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It is not about "gifted" kids. AAP firs time cost much extra money. Just the busing costs.
OP, how is this news to you? FCPS has been dealing with budget issues for years. |
| Ugh, sorry, should say "AAP doesn't cost much extra money." |
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Are you begrudging money spent on kids who need extra help for whatever reason?
Those of us who have "regular" kids who don't need extra services (which cost extra money) should thank our lucky stars. And really, FCPS does a great job educating those regular kids, so i have no complaints. |
| They did an analysis on the AAP bussing and said they wouldn't save anything from it. So it's not being cut since there's no additional expense. AAP classes are generally larger than general ed classes. The only gifted education that is more expensive is level 2 and 3 education with the gifted teacher. I wish people would stop spreading misinformation about this. |
No, she's concerned Loudoun is spending more on general ed than FCPS. |
| Why don't you mosey on over to the special needs board and tell all those moms and dads that you resent spending on their kids? |