Anonymous wrote:FCPS needs to redraw its school boundaries to redistribute the student population.
Anonymous wrote:“We” is our community! Our school district. Everyone who lives in FCPS bounds is responsible to providing our kids a public school education. As per a recent PTA meeting, we have 168 kids in the grade plus specials teachers. I sat and listened to how the kids essentially only go into their school building for the cafeteria, bathrooms or gym. AND while I’m certain the principal and school staff are doing everything they can to make the best of the situation, it is these kids community that owe them, yes OWE them a properly functioning school. My youngest hasn’t even started elementary yet (oldest is already there). None of this will be solved on the current time line prior to either finishing high school!
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean "acceptable" and who is "we?" Are you an administrator or a school board member?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're called "portables" and they can be perfectly capable of housing a classroom. I work in an elementary school where the entire 5th grade is in portables. It's fine. Nobody is upset about it. It's climate controlled and they have water bubblers in there (and this is not a wealthy school). The kids have passes to go inside for the bathroom and they love doing the long walk.
There's no problem here, you're making a problem.
Most definitely not written by a real teacher. I taught in fcps for almost 10 years, and teacher despise the trailers more than anyone. We dread being put out there, and the bathroom thing is the worst. We have to worry about kids walking outside on their own and just hope they go into the building, and of course we can't send a kid without a partner, so now there's two kids walking around outside, sometimes not far from a busy road. And every time there are high winds or a tornado warning, we have to run into the building so we don't get carried away like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, plus we all know that trailers are a massive fire hazard. Just not safe, and not secure. Also really fun to constantly walk outside when it's freezing or pouring out, we love that too. Big FU to the troll who posted that nonsense above.
Anonymous wrote:They're called "portables" and they can be perfectly capable of housing a classroom. I work in an elementary school where the entire 5th grade is in portables. It's fine. Nobody is upset about it. It's climate controlled and they have water bubblers in there (and this is not a wealthy school). The kids have passes to go inside for the bathroom and they love doing the long walk.
There's no problem here, you're making a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Our elem school is over capacity and we also have several trailers (quads).
They take up blacktop / playground space, they have no running water and I am also concerned about the things you describe.
On the plus side: the kids out there feel special being in their own space.