Toggle navigation
Toggle navigation
Home
DCUM Forums
Nanny Forums
Events
About DCUM
Advertising
Search
Recent Topics
Hottest Topics
FAQs and Guidelines
Privacy Policy
Your current identity is: Anonymous
Login
Preview
Subject:
Forum Index
»
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS)
Reply to "School board reckoning?"
Subject:
Emoticons
More smilies
Text Color:
Default
Dark Red
Red
Orange
Brown
Yellow
Green
Olive
Cyan
Blue
Dark Blue
Violet
White
Black
Font:
Very Small
Small
Normal
Big
Giant
Close Marks
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where was the focus of the School Board when the schools were closed on COVID? What were the issues discussed? Social justice. Renaming schools. Religious holidays on the calendar. Removing merit from TJ. And, how did they kick off their opening last year? With Kendi and his books. Tone deaf. [/quote] This. Youngkin can moderate some of this. My kid’s AP tests being cancelled for an O Day was the straw the broke the camels back. If a school is open and counting towards 990 hours, it should me so restricted National exams can’t be given. [/quote] What does this mean? When will they have the test - on another day?[/quote] They have to take it on the day set aside for make ups. So if the kid is sick on that day there is no make up option. Or if a kid is taking multiple tests there is a chance they end up with 2 tests on one day. The O Days are ridiculous. Don't allow tests and quizzes for school assigned work but telling Teachers to not to provide new material and not allowing kids to take national based exams is an over reach. This ridiculous policy removes 11 teaching days from the calendar even though schools are open. So DS has 11 days where he is in school and learns nothing new and does nothing new. It is dumb and unnecessary. TJ admissions will continue to have a portion of seats assigned to each MS. If they bring back the test, the kids who do well enough on the test at each Middle School will still have guaranteed seats. I have no clue how this is going to affect the kids of the pissed of parents at the TJ Feeder schools. Unless those parents are ridiculous enough to believe that there are not 8-10 students at each Middle School that can pass that exam.[/quote] Look, I don't like the "O" days but it's ridiculous to call it an overreach. This is perfectly within their purview, though a blunder. The problem with all of you "School Board reckoning" whiners is this: your child, your needs . . . they are not the only ones in the classroom. The schools have to balance the wants, needs, desires of the school and all of the kids in it, and their parents. That's 2000+ kids at my school alone. Public school is for the benefit of the community, and learning in that community. Not your kid's AP desires or whatever else it is. If you want that much control, homeschool or go private. FULL stop. For every person that doesn't like "equity" there are people who do. For those who don't like name changes, there are those of us that support it. For those who don't like "O" days, there are those that like to see their holidays respected. And in a PUBLIC school, that is a relevant consideration where Christian holidays have traditionally been the only ones acknowledged in a significant way (winter break centered around Christmas -something I recognize has other considerations- spring break tied to Easter). All of those things need to be balanced. I'm sorry, if you cannot understand that, you don't belong in the public schools. [/quote] My kid is in ES and I am the poster who provided the explanation you are dismissing. i have yet to find a parent who likes the O days. I know parents who appreciate that their kid is not going to miss a test or an exam while celebrating their holiday. Those same parents also think it is crazy that Teachers are not suppose to present new material to the class. Why do they feel that way? Because the other 10 days that are not on holidays that their family celebrates their kids are stuck doing no work at school like everyone else. And the AP part is a huge mess. Kids have to take the test on a different day. And it is a different test, to prevent cheating, which makes means fewer kids taking it and fewer exams to compare against for norming purposes. I graded AP exams for a few years, that norming process is important. It allows them to see if a question needs to have the scoring adjusted because of the responses that came in. The reasonable implementation of the O days is no in school exams or quizzes and Teachers get a copy of their notes to kids who miss class and are available to review material with those kids. Kids scheduled for AP/IB exams are able to take the exam. If a kid has to miss the exam because of a religious or cultural holiday, they can take it on the make up day. That is exactly what the make up day is there for. And I voted Democrat because I was not willing to toss out so many things that I find important over some of these other areas. But a good number of people either choose not to vote or voted Republican because they are tired of this type of crap in the schools and some of the other Progressive politics that are being pushed. The Democratic Party really needs to look at the political environment and stop shooting itself in the foot. Far fewer people support Bernie and the Progressives then the Republicans that support Trump and his ilk. Keep pushing to the left and see what happens in a few years. [/quote] agree with the last PP. Well said.[/quote]
Options
Disable HTML in this message
Disable BB Code in this message
Disable smilies in this message
Review message
Search
Recent Topics
Hottest Topics