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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s time to accept the fact that FCPS is in free fall. There is no fixing it without voting in a school board that will lead, find a competent superintendent, and ensure worthless layers of middle management are eliminated to provide funding to hire and retain excellent teachers. FCPS uses technology very poorly and burdens teachers with a myriad of non-teaching duties. Given the political makeup of Fairfax County, that is very likely to happen, so if you have the means it is time to go private. [/quote] Blah, blah, blah. Tired of the right wing attacks on public schools. I have kids in FCPS and do not believe schools are in free fall. Many of us disagree yet you people keep stating this same thing as if it’s fact.[/quote] They’re like a broken record, starting a new post weekly on this forum.[/quote] When I can see the difference between my older DC and younger DC's learning, at the same schools, I'm not a right winger. I'm a concerned parent. It seems Democrats haven't learned anything from Youngkin's election. Parents are unhappy. [/quote] Teachers are unhappy too...we spend our days parenting kids with out of control behaviors.[/quote] +1, we can’t teach when we’re managing ongoing, disruptive behaviors.[/quote] What is being done about these disriptive kids to ensure that the teacher can teach and the rest of the class can learn? I know there are kids on ieps that want to learn and need some more help, but there are also kids that have some serious emotional problems that are really disruptive. Why can't they be sent to a special school?[/quote]
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