Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So all of the "illegals are destroying our schools" whining is just BS. You just don't like ESOL. Got it.
Wow. Tell us, do your children attend a school in Bailey's Crossroads? Annandale? Herndon? Chantilly? If they do not, then STFU. Your opinion doesn't matter unless your children are actually affected by the majority ESOL kids who attend so many FCPS schools. God, sanctimonious liberals are the *worst*.
Anonymous wrote:So all of the "illegals are destroying our schools" whining is just BS. You just don't like ESOL. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't matter. The numbers of ESOl and or FARMS kids have increased significantly. This is a drain on resources.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers know. Anyone who has been teaching for 10+ years has seen decline.
Teachers are told to “differentiate” instruction. It’s possible, but it is causing many talented, hard-working teachers to leave the profession.
It is next to impossible to meet the needs of all the learners in a given classroom - especially when some of them do not even speak the language.
Not only do many of these students not speak English, many are illiterate in their native tongue.
There is no way I could be an effective teacher today.
~ Former FCPS teacher
This. Emphasis mine. Also, these students have parents who are also illiterate in their native language.
Or, they are legally emancipated; that is, there IS no adult guardian.
And, we have 17 or 18 year old freshman or sophomores
Also, if you'd like to know who receives free and reduced price lunches, ask your elementary student. Your student notices and observes.
And, even older teen high school students who can't speak or understand any English. None. How do they graduate?
Ask any FCPS high school student. The "Hispanic kids" all hang out and do not affiliate in any way with non Hispanic students.
Forget assimilation. We're back to segregation in some ways.
Sounds like you are all complaining about ESOL and/or FARMs kids. The vast majority of which are here legally BTW.
And, the fact is, it does cost more to adequately educate a non native English speaker than an native English speaker. I'm not complaining, I'm simply stating facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers know. Anyone who has been teaching for 10+ years has seen decline.
Teachers are told to “differentiate” instruction. It’s possible, but it is causing many talented, hard-working teachers to leave the profession.
It is next to impossible to meet the needs of all the learners in a given classroom - especially when some of them do not even speak the language.
Not only do many of these students not speak English, many are illiterate in their native tongue.
There is no way I could be an effective teacher today.
~ Former FCPS teacher
This. Emphasis mine. Also, these students have parents who are also illiterate in their native language.
Or, they are legally emancipated; that is, there IS no adult guardian.
And, we have 17 or 18 year old freshman or sophomores
Also, if you'd like to know who receives free and reduced price lunches, ask your elementary student. Your student notices and observes.
And, even older teen high school students who can't speak or understand any English. None. How do they graduate?
Ask any FCPS high school student. The "Hispanic kids" all hang out and do not affiliate in any way with non Hispanic students.
Forget assimilation. We're back to segregation in some ways.
Sounds like you are all complaining about ESOL and/or FARMs kids. The vast majority of which are here legally BTW.
Doesn't matter. The numbers of ESOl and or FARMS kids have increased significantly. This is a drain on resources.
And, the fact is, it does cost more to adequately educate a non native English speaker than an native English speaker. I'm not complaining, I'm simply stating facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers know. Anyone who has been teaching for 10+ years has seen decline.
Teachers are told to “differentiate” instruction. It’s possible, but it is causing many talented, hard-working teachers to leave the profession.
It is next to impossible to meet the needs of all the learners in a given classroom - especially when some of them do not even speak the language.
Not only do many of these students not speak English, many are illiterate in their native tongue.
There is no way I could be an effective teacher today.
~ Former FCPS teacher
This. Emphasis mine. Also, these students have parents who are also illiterate in their native language.
Or, they are legally emancipated; that is, there IS no adult guardian.
And, we have 17 or 18 year old freshman or sophomores
Also, if you'd like to know who receives free and reduced price lunches, ask your elementary student. Your student notices and observes.
And, even older teen high school students who can't speak or understand any English. None. How do they graduate?
Ask any FCPS high school student. The "Hispanic kids" all hang out and do not affiliate in any way with non Hispanic students.
Forget assimilation. We're back to segregation in some ways.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers know. Anyone who has been teaching for 10+ years has seen decline.
Teachers are told to “differentiate” instruction. It’s possible, but it is causing many talented, hard-working teachers to leave the profession.
It is next to impossible to meet the needs of all the learners in a given classroom - especially when some of them do not even speak the language.
Not only do many of these students not speak English, many are illiterate in their native tongue.
There is no way I could be an effective teacher today.
~ Former FCPS teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Specifically:
1) Name a school currently impacted.
2) What % of students there are "illegal"?
How do you propose anyone finds this information? Schools aren't allowed to inquire about a student's legal status.
+1000
Almost everything about illegal aliens is based on estimates instead of facts, since illegals are first and foremost illegally present in our country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Specifically:
1) Name a school currently impacted.
2) What % of students there are "illegal"?
How do you propose anyone finds this information? Schools aren't allowed to inquire about a student's legal status.
Anonymous wrote:Specifically:
1) Name a school currently impacted.
2) What % of students there are "illegal"?