Anonymous wrote:My kids go to Justice and we seem to have just as many complaints as parents at other FCPS schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s disheartening to work in a high school where 18 year old freshman are unable to converse in basic English without benefit of a translator.
Shouldn't Bryant be the place for non traditional aged and adult students with unique language needs?
Public school districts, not just FCPS, have always included those adult programs for newcomers with the high school general ed population, for decades. I do believe it was based on Dept of Education policy dating from the 90s. But feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.
Anonymous wrote:2023 update: Things have not gotten better, but only worse than last year. I’m sorry to say it, but overall Justice is not a good school and has been on a roller coaster tendency since 2013. Over the years, FCPS has used the school as a dumping ground for really bad teachers and administrators who are mediocre or have used it for educators that need a “stepping stone” to move up the ladder and or gain experience to move on to “greener pastures”. This year alone, more than half the staff were either “pushed away” or left because of lack of support and mistreatment from administration. Until things change for the better and are consistently good, do yourself a favor and stay away from Justice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s disheartening to work in a high school where 18 year old freshman are unable to converse in basic English without benefit of a translator.
Shouldn't Bryant be the place for non traditional aged and adult students with unique language needs?
About 8 years ago FCPS had a newcomer program located at Stuart for 18-22 year olds. It appears they've removed that program and have a wide selection of adult HS offerings through the adult high school programs in Herndon, Woodson, and an evening program at Justice, no longer a daytime enrollment at the regular school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s disheartening to work in a high school where 18 year old freshman are unable to converse in basic English without benefit of a translator.
Shouldn't Bryant be the place for non traditional aged and adult students with unique language needs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much justice going on. Do you feel the equity yet?
FCPS is in rapid decline. The policies of the SB, the superintendent, and Gatehouse have everything to do with it.
Anonymous wrote:So much justice going on. Do you feel the equity yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s disheartening to work in a high school where 18 year old freshman are unable to converse in basic English without benefit of a translator.
Shouldn't Bryant be the place for non traditional aged and adult students with unique language needs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s disheartening to work in a high school where 18 year old freshman are unable to converse in basic English without benefit of a translator.
Would you prefer those kids don’t go to school at all?
Anonymous wrote:It’s disheartening to work in a high school where 18 year old freshman are unable to converse in basic English without benefit of a translator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justice does seem to be an outlier when it comes to current staff vacancies (the numbers reflect the fact that some positions are part-time positions):
Justice 14.00
South County 8.00
West Potomac 8.00
Fairfax 7.50
Woodson 6.50
Oakton 6.00
West Springfield 6.00
Lewis 5.50
South Lakes 5.17
Herndon 5.00
Westfield 5.00
Langley 4.83
Centreville 4.00
Edison 4.00
Falls Church 4.00
Lake Braddock 3.66
Annandale 3.33
Chantilly 3.00
Mount Vernon 3.00
McLean 2.67
Hayfield 2.00
Robinson 2.00
Marshall 1.00
TJHSST 1.00
Madison 0.00
Are you sure this list is accurate?
Our school only shows 2 vacancies on the fcps vacancy job posting site. Only 1 is a teacher. The other is a special ed aide. But your list shows several more.
Where are you getting these numbers?
Anonymous wrote:Justice does seem to be an outlier when it comes to current staff vacancies (the numbers reflect the fact that some positions are part-time positions):
Justice 14.00
South County 8.00
West Potomac 8.00
Fairfax 7.50
Woodson 6.50
Oakton 6.00
West Springfield 6.00
Lewis 5.50
South Lakes 5.17
Herndon 5.00
Westfield 5.00
Langley 4.83
Centreville 4.00
Edison 4.00
Falls Church 4.00
Lake Braddock 3.66
Annandale 3.33
Chantilly 3.00
Mount Vernon 3.00
McLean 2.67
Hayfield 2.00
Robinson 2.00
Marshall 1.00
TJHSST 1.00
Madison 0.00
Anonymous wrote:2023 update: Things have not gotten better, but only worse than last year. I’m sorry to say it, but overall Justice is not a good school and has been on a roller coaster tendency since 2013. Over the years, FCPS has used the school as a dumping ground for really bad teachers and administrators who are mediocre or have used it for educators that need a “stepping stone” to move up the ladder and or gain experience to move on to “greener pastures”. This year alone, more than half the staff were either “pushed away” or left because of lack of support and mistreatment from administration. Until things change for the better and are consistently good, do yourself a favor and stay away from Justice.
Anonymous wrote:2023 update: Things have not gotten better, but only worse than last year. I’m sorry to say it, but overall Justice is not a good school and has been on a roller coaster tendency since 2013. Over the years, FCPS has used the school as a dumping ground for really bad teachers and administrators who are mediocre or have used it for educators that need a “stepping stone” to move up the ladder and or gain experience to move on to “greener pastures”. This year alone, more than half the staff were either “pushed away” or left because of lack of support and mistreatment from administration. Until things change for the better and are consistently good, do yourself a favor and stay away from Justice.