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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So they scheduelded it for 6:30 PM, but it was just a pre-recorded video? Did I miss something? Why did they have a posted time if it was just a canned presentation? Am I being too cynical, and reading too much into this, or is APS trying to tell me something (ie be happy with your free childcare and you better like it, but your kid is not our priority). From Duran's statement: Two priorities for new year: 1) Equity for all students to positive affect educational outcomes 2) Engage with all families, to ensure families are engaged Social-Emotional support and resources, so all students learn in a safe, healthy, supportive environment. Between this presentation, hiring Duran (a former equity officer from FCPS), it feels like APS is focused solely on equity issues, and I worry my easy going, ready to learn kid will be left to her own devices while teacher and admin focuses on raising the SOL scores, feeding kids, and taking my kids academic outcome for granted. I have an older kid in 4th grade, and his reading has always seemed behind to me, but teachers say he is fine and he just floats along, quite bored. Also, GUESS which two elemetary schools are the only ones with PhD Principals... Dr Princpals may not be an indicator of quality, but it feels like an indicator of something. [/quote] You are way too cynical. If it was live, it would have been exactly the same. It was an information session not a Q and A. Having a focus on equity in a county like Arlington doesn't mean your kid will be ignored so the teacher can feed poor kids- that's absurd. [/quote] Yes, I am cynical. The pandemic burned us but even before that we felt like our kid was "fine" but a little behind. Like unable to read a book on their own, terrible spelling, seems bored at school. Reading is better now, but we hired a weekly tutor to work with her and though she is better, I feel like she is not where should be for a "good" school system. They still read books in class outloud rather than having assigned independent reading at home, and I remember reading a ton of books at this age?[/quote] You could take your kid to the library to pick out some books and have her read them at home. You don't have to wait for the school to assign them. [/quote]
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