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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. This thread has provided a lot of perspective. As a follow up, my child's teacher has communicated that he sees a serious issue with the number of students struggling and will be adjusting the lessons accordingly, providing more in-class problem solving and examples. Hopefully my child can get back on track with the changes, along with supplementing with Khan Academy and additional practice at home. As for those who were saying that they saw the deficiencies during online learning and got tutors or supplemented to fill in gaps, I commend you. Unfortunately, I wasn't watching my child's lessons, looking over homework, or reviewing tests because he was doing his work and getting good grades. Even IF I had suspected serious gaps (not that I would know, as I am not a math person), I would have been hard pressed to make my kid do extra work when he was already miserable during that year. I don't think the idea of this post was to discuss how some parents are better than others because they filled in where the schools failed. We are all just doing the best we can, with what we have. We should give each other the benefit of the doubt. At the end of the day, we are all sending our kids to school so that teachers take the reigns and educate them. They are not miracle workers, but that IS the task they've been given. I cannot teach my child Alg. 2, or chemistry, or languages other than English. [b] I cannot afford to send them to tutors or take time out of my work day to coach them through class work. [/b] To place the onus of deficient preparation on the child is ridiculous. So perhaps changing standards isn't the BEST solution, but neither is having the children repeat a class they passed or telling them to spend even MORE of their downtime learning what they should have learned 2 years ago to keep from tanking their GPAs. I mean, don't these kids already have enough stress in their lives, as it is?[/quote] OP, this is going to be tough love. No one is ever going to care about your child's future like you will. Period. FCPS is not going to catch up these kids. They just are not. Accept it and know that it is on you or your partner to ensure that your child gets the help that he needs. Scrimp, save, beg and borrow, but make sure that your child has an education. Best wishes. [/quote]
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