Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect if you're posting on the AAP board and you only have a first grader, you already know well what it takes to be in the pool of automatically considered applicants.
The OP said she was new to FCPS. Cut her some slack.
Anonymous wrote:I suspect if you're posting on the AAP board and you only have a first grader, you already know well what it takes to be in the pool of automatically considered applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she is only reading at the end of first grade level (which is so low in Fairfax), then she is nothing special academically. Most K-ers in high SES neighborhoods can read at that level.
Speaking of nothing special, thanks for adding a comment that does nothing to further the conversation and only exacerbates the impression that mothers are caddy[b] and cruel when interacting with other mothers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she is only reading at the end of first grade level (which is so low in Fairfax), then she is nothing special academically. Most K-ers in high SES neighborhoods can read at that level.
Speaking of nothing special, thanks for adding a comment that does nothing to further the conversation and only exacerbates the impression that mothers are caddy and cruel when interacting with other mothers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's weird, I thought all the conferences were being scheduled for this coming monday and tuesday.
Many teachers offer conferences in the week or two before fall break. I had one kid's conference yesterday. Other parents at the school had them last week. Others will have them next week. Sometimes the teachers want to travel for fall break, so they do them before and after school hours.
Anonymous wrote:If she is only reading at the end of first grade level (which is so low in Fairfax), then she is nothing special academically. Most K-ers in high SES neighborhoods can read at that level.
Anonymous wrote:That's weird, I thought all the conferences were being scheduled for this coming monday and tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:If she is only reading at the end of first grade level (which is so low in Fairfax), then she is nothing special academically. Most K-ers in high SES neighborhoods can read at that level.