Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alexandria could have literally the best school system in the entire DC area. Sad.
This. It is pathetic and sad.
+1
The people with the money and the power to make changes send their kids to private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alexandria could have literally the best school system in the entire DC area. Sad.
This. It is pathetic and sad.
Anonymous wrote:Alexandria could have literally the best school system in the entire DC area. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Alexandria could have literally the best school system in the entire DC area. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone link to or explain what the changes to the grading system were?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equity for all in ACPS means equity in failure. It is a race to the bottom and Alderton, who sends her kids to private school, is the leader. But, we only had one weapon and two drug arrests at the high school this week, but our kids were actually in school as opposed to being locked out due to safety so we will be happy. The beatings will, undoubtedly, continue until morale improves.
well be fair, this describes about every single superintendent for the past decade plus so I don't think she is doing anything different....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equity for all in ACPS means equity in failure. It is a race to the bottom and Alderton, who sends her kids to private school, is the leader. But, we only had one weapon and two drug arrests at the high school this week, but our kids were actually in school as opposed to being locked out due to safety so we will be happy. The beatings will, undoubtedly, continue until morale improves.
well be fair, this describes about every single superintendent for the past decade plus so I don't think she is doing anything different....
Anonymous wrote:Equity for all in ACPS means equity in failure. It is a race to the bottom and Alderton, who sends her kids to private school, is the leader. But, we only had one weapon and two drug arrests at the high school this week, but our kids were actually in school as opposed to being locked out due to safety so we will be happy. The beatings will, undoubtedly, continue until morale improves.