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Reply to "Key Middle School -Springfield - High Shool Plans?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is true. kids can be 21 and still in HS. That's why you want to either be in a school with very few 21 yr olds (higher SES schools) OR your child must be in the honors classes at the middle and low-end schools -- to avoid having a 14 yr old freshman in biology/algebra (reg. class, not honors) with the 21 yr olds. If your child really should be taking non-honors (nothing wrong with that), they are in a bad position if they are at the middle/low end schools. [/quote] Not true. The older students are not in gen ed classes with freshmen or sophomores or whoever. [/quote] It’s not common but I recently had a 21 in my general level class with 9th and 10th graders. The other students had no idea. This was not at Lee but a high SES school. It definitely happens more than you think. [/quote] I work in a high ESOL population school. And yes, there are older students in classes. They are fine and respectful and happy to have the chance to learn. Most of my older students are trying to concurrently get into the trades, fwiw. The goal isn't a diploma. It's enough knowledge to pass the GED and pass whatever trade exam they need (HVAC, plumbing, nursing, etc). These are good people and I fully support them getting ahead. Yes, that changes how I teach, but you have to teach the students you have. So, I spend a lot of time differentiating to meet the kids where they are. It's exhausting. I am relieved it's summer and there's a breather because my heart breaks every year. Kids lose their homes, their parents, they get in trouble with the law in ways that my own kids' friends in our wealth-ish area in Fairfax don't (here's an example -- how many times do 5-10 police cars show up to a house party in Vienna with kids being cuffed and searched and charged for possession? Never to rarely.). I think the insider probably knows more but I think it's telling that people are calling her or him out. This is why FCPS is a mess. You -- parents -- are not partners. You all have chosen to be adversaries because there is this scarcity mindset. Screw whomever so long as I get what's mine. I've seen it for 20 years. [/quote] It is incredibly asinine that you are insulting parents who do not want 20-21 year old adult men attending traditional high schools or secondary schools with students who are 13/14, or in the case of secondary schools as young as 11. Safety of the youngest should always be the priority over convenience of adults when you are talking about children. The "rich" school parents would blow their tops over a 17 year old in middle school classes with their 12 year olds and 21 year old men in classes with their 14 year old freshmen. Why is this an acceptable option just because the parents are poor and the kids ESL. This is racism and classism cloaked in benevolence.[/quote]
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