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[quote=Anonymous][/quote][b]Let's cut the nonsense, [/b]shall we? No teacher has ever told parents not to prep their kids for school, not to make them do their homework, not to check their worksheets, etc. On the contrary, everyone, including teachers, AAP specialists, test administrators etc. have mentioned repeatedly not to prep kids for certain tests that are not designed to prep for. Get it? It's as simple as that. And because of all of you who try to beat the system and prep your kids to death for everything, irrespectively of whether you should or not, FCPS had to change their testing practices in an effort to minimize the effect of prepping and trying to game the system... So, enough with the nonsense about "hard work" and "work ethic"![b] Prepping for tests which explicitly require "no prepping" constitutes cheating, not "work ethic".[quote] [/b] Let's cut the nonsense. Which scientists, statute, law or court claims prepping for tests constitute cheating? Sounds like a bunch of hens cackling about what they no nothing about because the principal or web site said so. No one here can produce any statutes, scientific data, laws forbiding parents to prepare their children for their school work and any tests (standard or non standard). Show us the laws and statutes not baseless evidence, hearsay, inneundo and anecdotes. The latter religion doesn't matter.[/quote]
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