Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kindergartener is learning phonics and progressing as expected with her reading at MVCS.
People love to hate on ACPS.
Congratulations on your child's success and your first five months in ACPS. You have a long way to go in this broken system, don't get overconfident.
I don't "love to hate" on ACPS. Don't demean my lived experience (and that of many others) over many years in this system when you are just a few months in. We had a great experience in kinder too. I wish that carried forward but it didn't. Parents discussing the many and significant shortcomings is not loving to hate ACPS and it's insulting and cruel for you to dismiss us.
At MVCS, only 53% of all students meet the reading standard. For economically disadvantaged students only 25% meet the reading standard. In math, only 46% of students meet the standard and only 20% of economically disadvantaged students meeting the standard. Keep in mind that Virginia has some of the lowest reading and math standards in the country.
Anonymous wrote:My kindergartener is learning phonics and progressing as expected with her reading at MVCS.
People love to hate on ACPS.
Anonymous wrote:My kindergartener is learning phonics and progressing as expected with her reading at MVCS.
People love to hate on ACPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an ACPS parent of two elementary students. They teach evidenced based reading programs that are rooted in phonics now. My older son was in K in the pandemic and his reading was terrible until this year and we did get a tutor. My younger son is in K and already can read and spell on a basic level. A lot of people bash ACPS but it's not the schools that are the problem. It is the central office and then a lot of really racist and classist people that don't realize that kids with a lot of social problems outside school are not going to perform well. My oldest son scored in the 99% in math and 86% in reading this year.
I am happy to hear that the evidence based phonics approach is actually being used in ACPS. It is a great development if it is instituted with fidelity.
Part of what I could not stand about Hutchings was he did not promote this change which could actually help with equity rather than bashing parents, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an ACPS parent of two elementary students. They teach evidenced based reading programs that are rooted in phonics now. My older son was in K in the pandemic and his reading was terrible until this year and we did get a tutor. My younger son is in K and already can read and spell on a basic level. A lot of people bash ACPS but it's not the schools that are the problem. It is the central office and then a lot of really racist and classist people that don't realize that kids with a lot of social problems outside school are not going to perform well. My oldest son scored in the 99% in math and 86% in reading this year.
Thank you for proving the PP's point about ACPS and ACPS parents perfectly.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an ACPS parent of two elementary students. They teach evidenced based reading programs that are rooted in phonics now. My older son was in K in the pandemic and his reading was terrible until this year and we did get a tutor. My younger son is in K and already can read and spell on a basic level. A lot of people bash ACPS but it's not the schools that are the problem. It is the central office and then a lot of really racist and classist people that don't realize that kids with a lot of social problems outside school are not going to perform well. My oldest son scored in the 99% in math and 86% in reading this year.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an ACPS parent of two elementary students. They teach evidenced based reading programs that are rooted in phonics now. My older son was in K in the pandemic and his reading was terrible until this year and we did get a tutor. My younger son is in K and already can read and spell on a basic level. A lot of people bash ACPS but it's not the schools that are the problem. It is the central office and then a lot of really racist and classist people that don't realize that kids with a lot of social problems outside school are not going to perform well. My oldest son scored in the 99% in math and 86% in reading this year.