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Reply to "The people unhappy with public schools often don't have children in them"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We moved from private to public for 19-20 school year. I have regretted it ever since. I'm sure part of it has to do with our "ex" private school having had in-person from beginning of school year 20-21. But mainly I regret believing the hype about differentiation and trusting FCPS to actually teach my kids. Our very low SES school only has one goal...get slow learners and English learners up to speed. They don't give a sh*t about kids that are above average and bored to tears at the slow pace. The classes only go as fast as the weakest link. My oldest changed her personality to stay below the radar and fit in. I really miss that brave, self-confident, extroverted, friendly and 1st to volunteer for any public speaking little girl. Her replacement persona is super shy, wants no attention drawn to her and thinks she's ugly. [/quote] That is heartbreaking to read.[/quote] Not PP: Then when we ask for classes that actually challenge our kids we're accused of being entitled, uppity, racist, segregationist, etc.[/quote]
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