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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you had ever experienced schools in other states, you would be begging to return to FCPS. Yes, there are problems, especially at the elementary school levels. Class sizes are too big in many schools, but principals could stop hiring instructional coaches and put the money into classroom staff. There is a shortage of special ed teachers, who quit because they are so overworked. There are a lot of students with serious behavior problems who are not moved to appropriate programs. There is a lack of discipline at many schools, because principals don’t want to have to submit discipline data to the district or state, so kids are not managed effectively. And, we need freaking textbooks! Kids need to read for information and have a resource for reviewing their learning or working ahead. [/quote] I went to school in NY. Schools are waaay better there. My husband went to FCPS. Our secondary school offerings were night/day. [/quote] I had the opposite experience with my lower income, large city high school in NY. I’m comparing it with one of the higher ranked FCPS pyramids. My children have access to more more classes and more opportunities than I ever did, even in a virtual setting. You can find great and not so great schools in every state. [/quote]
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