Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My feelings are hurt because I’m left out of the secret moms clique.
Jk. I’m not an ACPS parent but dang if there aren’t a lot of people complaining instead of finding something productive to better the schools.
I have another one based on this comment - how because of the entrenched leadership (and the community’s fawning over it) it is impossible to do anything to improve ACPS meaningfully. Said as a former ACPS parent / current Alexandria resident
Run for a position on the school board. Everyone complains but no one is willing to run for office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My feelings are hurt because I’m left out of the secret moms clique.
Jk. I’m not an ACPS parent but dang if there aren’t a lot of people complaining instead of finding something productive to better the schools.
I have another one based on this comment - how because of the entrenched leadership (and the community’s fawning over it) it is impossible to do anything to improve ACPS meaningfully. Said as a former ACPS parent / current Alexandria resident
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To balance the other thread:
(1) Administrative and School Board leadership that seems focused on many issues other than academic instruction
(2) Administrative and School Board leadership that do everything to explain away objective data on poor academic performance
(3) Administration that is openly disdainful of parent concerns, especially when parents inquire about whether their children are mastering necessary material
(4) Administration and School Board leadership that hides safety issues and does not address the weaknesses with ACPS security
(5) Specialized instruction and administration trying to avoid providing a free and appropriate education to students with special needs (especially dyslexic students)
(6) failure to focus on providing evidence based instructio
(7) the overall struggles for students who are non-white, affluent, and neurotypical
3 is because of people like you.
But please tell me more about the “struggles” of affluent and normal (don’t use terms like “neurotypical” — it’s stupid) children?
Anonymous wrote:My feelings are hurt because I’m left out of the secret moms clique.
Jk. I’m not an ACPS parent but dang if there aren’t a lot of people complaining instead of finding something productive to better the schools.
Anonymous wrote:To balance the other thread:
(1) Administrative and School Board leadership that seems focused on many issues other than academic instruction
(2) Administrative and School Board leadership that do everything to explain away objective data on poor academic performance
(3) Administration that is openly disdainful of parent concerns, especially when parents inquire about whether their children are mastering necessary material
(4) Administration and School Board leadership that hides safety issues and does not address the weaknesses with ACPS security
(5) Specialized instruction and administration trying to avoid providing a free and appropriate education to students with special needs (especially dyslexic students)
(6) failure to focus on providing evidence based instructio
(7) the overall struggles for students who are non-white, affluent, and neurotypical
Anonymous wrote:My feelings are hurt because I’m left out of the secret moms clique.
Jk. I’m not an ACPS parent but dang if there aren’t a lot of people complaining instead of finding something productive to better the schools.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a fan of the front office woman at my child's elementary school who has major uncalled attitude.