Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The local school board doesn't control abortion rights. I'm definitely going to think twice about who I vote for in school board elections due to school closures. I can't go back in time but I can think twice about voting for people who didn't make fact- based decisions and didn't pressure Duran to open schools when he said it was too complicated.
You might want to get your facts straight. Duran wasn't even the superintendent during 2019-2020 school year during school closures.
But he was superintendent for the 2020-2021 school year
So a brand new superintendent dealing with the most disruptive educational situation in the last hundred years should be blamed because kids didn't get pass advanced on their SOLs? My kid -- average intelligence, with IEP, hating school, probably never turned his camera on -- got the best scores he ever got on SOLs in the last two years. He should have flamed out but didn't. I'm sorry the pandemic inconvenienced you and messed up Larlo's chances to go to Harvard (or whatever the effect is you think is at issue).
It's over. If your kid was struggling you should have reached out or helped them yourself. Yeah, I got a lot sick of working full time and then having to be teach at night, but people were dying all over the place and the science behind it was always developing. The teachers always answered my emails or my son's requests. Arlington made every effort to reach kids who may not have had internet or parental support at home, but sometimes life is just going to suck. And I bet you didn't have to deal with the challenges of managing the reopening of large institutions during a time when mitigations were unknown/always changing, or the proper supplies were unavailable or on backorder. I did. I'm sorry Duran didn't have the same magic wand that you apparently had.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The local school board doesn't control abortion rights. I'm definitely going to think twice about who I vote for in school board elections due to school closures. I can't go back in time but I can think twice about voting for people who didn't make fact- based decisions and didn't pressure Duran to open schools when he said it was too complicated.
You might want to get your facts straight. Duran wasn't even the superintendent during 2019-2020 school year during school closures.
But he was superintendent for the 2020-2021 school year
So a brand new superintendent dealing with the most disruptive educational situation in the last hundred years should be blamed because kids didn't get pass advanced on their SOLs? My kid -- average intelligence, with IEP, hating school, probably never turned his camera on -- got the best scores he ever got on SOLs in the last two years. He should have flamed out but didn't. I'm sorry the pandemic inconvenienced you and messed up Larlo's chances to go to Harvard (or whatever the effect is you think is at issue).
It's over. If your kid was struggling you should have reached out or helped them yourself. Yeah, I got a lot sick of working full time and then having to be teach at night, but people were dying all over the place and the science behind it was always developing. The teachers always answered my emails or my son's requests. Arlington made every effort to reach kids who may not have had internet or parental support at home, but sometimes life is just going to suck. And I bet you didn't have to deal with the challenges of managing the reopening of large institutions during a time when mitigations were unknown/always changing, or the proper supplies were unavailable or on backorder. I did. I'm sorry Duran didn't have the same magic wand that you apparently had.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The local school board doesn't control abortion rights. I'm definitely going to think twice about who I vote for in school board elections due to school closures. I can't go back in time but I can think twice about voting for people who didn't make fact- based decisions and didn't pressure Duran to open schools when he said it was too complicated.
You might want to get your facts straight. Duran wasn't even the superintendent during 2019-2020 school year during school closures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The local school board doesn't control abortion rights. I'm definitely going to think twice about who I vote for in school board elections due to school closures. I can't go back in time but I can think twice about voting for people who didn't make fact- based decisions and didn't pressure Duran to open schools when he said it was too complicated.
You might want to get your facts straight. Duran wasn't even the superintendent during 2019-2020 school year during school closures.
But he was superintendent for the 2020-2021 school year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The local school board doesn't control abortion rights. I'm definitely going to think twice about who I vote for in school board elections due to school closures. I can't go back in time but I can think twice about voting for people who didn't make fact- based decisions and didn't pressure Duran to open schools when he said it was too complicated.
You might want to get your facts straight. Duran wasn't even the superintendent during 2019-2020 school year during school closures.
Anonymous wrote:The local school board doesn't control abortion rights. I'm definitely going to think twice about who I vote for in school board elections due to school closures. I can't go back in time but I can think twice about voting for people who didn't make fact- based decisions and didn't pressure Duran to open schools when he said it was too complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let it go. They’re opening now.
+1- I mean what are your going to do invent a time machine to go back and reopen schools earlier? No. So we suck it up and keep going. If there is another pandemic in 100 years, maybe we will have new technology so we can put a chip in kids heads and they all magically pass the SOL. Until then, we keep going.
I’m sure as h#!! Not going to vote to do away with abortion because I can’t go back in time and get my kids (who are pass advanced anyway) to do better on the SOL.
Anonymous wrote:All except for Falls Church City Schools, they are the exception. From WTOP article:
Unlike other districts, Falls Church City Public Schools saw numbers close to pre-pandemic levels, with the school system exceeding those levels in reading.
Anonymous wrote:Let it go. They’re opening now.
Anonymous wrote:I think the fact that so many upper-middle and upper class families fled to private schools will reverberate for years. For some school districts, it bought them some time in terms of not needing more seats, but on the other hand, the test scores dropped and teachers are leaving the profession. The lower test scores will not make public school attractive to those with means who were on the fence about attending.
Thanks, COVID!