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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How does one prove that? Whenever I asked my child what she was doing in her LA class, she said that she was reading to others. [b]Nothing ever comes home. It's like school is a black box. When I checked her writing notebook at the end of the year when it finally came home, there was very little writing in it and no feedback on any of it[/b]. When I asked about homework, I was told all schools are getting rid of it when I know that's not true district-wide. I would only sound like, "my little snowflake isn't getting any attention!" and promptly be brushed off.[/quote] Um.. That's how it's been for all of my kids, even at the AAP center. According to my kids, they've spent tons of time reading to themselves every day and tons of time on dreambox. They seem to have daily tasks that need to be completed, but they can complete them in much less than the allotted time. Are they being ignored? Maybe. Are they exaggerating the amount of free reading, computer, and general free time they have each day in school? That's possible too. There's never any feedback. Even now, with distance learning, my kids have had a lot of cool assignments that the teacher required them to turn in, but there hasn't been any feedback. Everything just disappears into the abyss. My kids have been through several different schools, and they've all been black boxes. FCPS hates transparency. [/quote]
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