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Reply to "APS Elementary Planning Mtg at Swanson - Option 1 in, Option 2 out, McKinley Moms out of contro"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yep. What SA lifers don’t know is that the classrooms and content are different. Everyone gets the LCD basic curriculum county wide. Easy to ignore 3 outlier kids who came in knowing the grade level standards which is what happened at our SA school. Yes, they occasionally got more challenging stuff. But in our NA school they have a whole cohort (1/3 of grade?) that operates beyond the grade level. Kids above grade level or just kids not struggling get a better education in NA. Most SA schools are “fine” for academics. No one will get ignored or lost. But hard to get a lot of help in excelling because there are many more needs, academic and otherwise. That’s just the reality. Many smart kids if all incomes. Not enough resources to “Personalize” learning for high achievers. People will say it was great for their kid, etc. I can bet most of those never had a chance to compare to NA equivalent. Maybe the difference doesn’t matter to some. It mattered To us. [/quote] I get it. I'm just sick of everyone making derogatory comments like their life would be over if their kid had to be in one. We know they're not the same; we don't need to constantly be reminded of it in rude, derogatory ways. Despite the differences, some of the teachers are the best and I'd put them up against north arlington teachers who don't have to/don't know how/can't handle the classrooms these teachers have to manage.[/quote] 75% of DCUM posts are parents fearful their kids will have to attend a public school with poor brown kids[/quote] Only weak minded individuals without a coherent point to make use the term “brown kids” and invent statistics. Few Arlington parents care about skin color. They care about schools that can maximize the resources that are funneled to their own kids. Period.[/quote] DP. Resource hoarding and bubble living, no?[/quote]
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