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Reply to "Families, do you trust your teachers to take education seriously?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I do. But my two that I kept in FCPS are in AAP & above grade level before the pandemic & my husband and I both have post graduate degrees & teaching experience ourselves, so I never really have being below grade level concerns even though I don’t like the virtual school format as a general matter. [/quote] Okay. Miss my kids are excellent. My oldest went through TJ. So, above average. And bad teachers with bad attitudes affect all kids at all ability levels. Not just below ability level. In fact, sometimes, above level kids get hit harder because of failure to differentiate, which leads kids to zone out. Seem like your answer is no, you don’t trust the teachers. But, you can teach your kids yourself, so your kids don’t need them. Which is... not great when public tax dollars pa salaries. If you did trust them, all the above grade education, I’m educated crap would be unnecessary humble brags. [/quote]
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