Anonymous wrote:I had straight A's in high school. Could have skipped 30% of days and still had straight A's. It is not that hard. Schools waste so much time all day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody "lets" their kids stay home. You sound like you don't know what kids are like.
Oh, I assure you as a teacher, we know exactly how your kids are.
Anonymous wrote:My kid has missed fifteen days of school this year because SOMEONE's kid keeps bringing strep, norovirus, etc. to school. That's why my kid has missed school.
Stop sending your sick kids to school and mine won't get sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because there seemed to be no urgency from FCPS when school was closed for an entire year.
This right here. Districts showed THEY did not care that children were not in school, and now they wonder why parents picked up on that attitude? Come on.
HAHA this is funny so now we need to convince you to care as a parent. WOW...wah covid wah go private
DP, and we are. Remember if enough people do, your funding gets slashed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once schools showed society that (1) the school systems didn't see any value in physical attendance or schools being open and (2) parents saw how little information was being taught in one day or class----> family's attitudes about attendance really changed. Why not go to Disney when its cheaper or extend that overseas trip by a few days?
This is the answer. Attendance nationwide took a dive after COVID.
Are we still blaming COVID for anything we disagree with or don't like?
Neat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because there seemed to be no urgency from FCPS when school was closed for an entire year.
This right here. Districts showed THEY did not care that children were not in school, and now they wonder why parents picked up on that attitude? Come on.
HAHA this is funny so now we need to convince you to care as a parent. WOW...wah covid wah go private
DP, and we are. Remember if enough people do, your funding gets slashed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once schools showed society that (1) the school systems didn't see any value in physical attendance or schools being open and (2) parents saw how little information was being taught in one day or class----> family's attitudes about attendance really changed. Why not go to Disney when its cheaper or extend that overseas trip by a few days?
This is the answer. Attendance nationwide took a dive after COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because there seemed to be no urgency from FCPS when school was closed for an entire year.
This right here. Districts showed THEY did not care that children were not in school, and now they wonder why parents picked up on that attitude? Come on.
HAHA this is funny so now we need to convince you to care as a parent. WOW...wah covid wah go private
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because there seemed to be no urgency from FCPS when school was closed for an entire year.
This right here. Districts showed THEY did not care that children were not in school, and now they wonder why parents picked up on that attitude? Come on.
Anonymous wrote:Schools no longer do anything about taedies and absences and the kids know it
Anonymous wrote:Covid showed public school isn’t important
Anonymous wrote:Another thread to bashing schools, parents and each other …
Sigh..