Anonymous wrote:That’s true. I am also very wealthy and my child will inherit that wealth and pull further and further away from the herd. It’s incredibly comforting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has screwed the middle class
If you get into AAP it's fine
If you are lower class in Title 1 you are actually getting a decent education
The people that are getting screwed are the folks who miss the cut for AAP and are forced to go at a snails pace for all the Title 1 kids to get it
I've got one in gen ed and one in AAP. My gen ed kind isn't screwed.
How is the curriculum different? Do they get different resources?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS is just too big. Teachers cannot pivot and adjust for your own child. If your child is a ginger bread cookie cut from a cutter, or able to disguise him or herself as such, he or she may get a good education. But children are individuals. And, I would argue, even the children who may maladaptively shape themselves to fit what they see as the prescribed mold may end up suffering down the road.
Where does that leave FCPs? An educational system with a mandate to serve those with no other option: poor, immigrants, ELLs, etc.
Public education has always been about serving those without other options, including poor immigrants. The only thing that’s changed is the color of the immigrants and the media available for right-wing haters to share their racist, nativist views.
DP- you are wrong. There were always brown immigrant kids in FCPS, and it was fine because they were a minority. They were easily dispersed through out classes. Those kids got fantastic immersive educations.
Hi, brown immigrant here. You sound white and painfully privileged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has screwed the middle class
If you get into AAP it's fine
If you are lower class in Title 1 you are actually getting a decent education
The people that are getting screwed are the folks who miss the cut for AAP and are forced to go at a snails pace for all the Title 1 kids to get it
Bingo! And remember, the middle kids are meant to lift up everyone else.
Yep.
If your kid is on either extreme then rest assured FCPS takes good care of you. For the rest of us with average/normal kids, we are overlooked bc so many of the resources go to coddling the really smart kids or the struggling ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has screwed the middle class
If you get into AAP it's fine
If you are lower class in Title 1 you are actually getting a decent education
The people that are getting screwed are the folks who miss the cut for AAP and are forced to go at a snails pace for all the Title 1 kids to get it
I've got one in gen ed and one in AAP. My gen ed kind isn't screwed.
My 2E dyslexic kid was screwed. She was floundering but NOT BADLY ENOUGH. . . YET to get help, so we took her out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has screwed the middle class
If you get into AAP it's fine
If you are lower class in Title 1 you are actually getting a decent education
The people that are getting screwed are the folks who miss the cut for AAP and are forced to go at a snails pace for all the Title 1 kids to get it
Bingo! And remember, the middle kids are meant to lift up everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has screwed the middle class
If you get into AAP it's fine
If you are lower class in Title 1 you are actually getting a decent education
The people that are getting screwed are the folks who miss the cut for AAP and are forced to go at a snails pace for all the Title 1 kids to get it
I've got one in gen ed and one in AAP. My gen ed kind isn't screwed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has screwed the middle class
If you get into AAP it's fine
If you are lower class in Title 1 you are actually getting a decent education
The people that are getting screwed are the folks who miss the cut for AAP and are forced to go at a snails pace for all the Title 1 kids to get it
I've got one in gen ed and one in AAP. My gen ed kind isn't screwed.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS has screwed the middle class
If you get into AAP it's fine
If you are lower class in Title 1 you are actually getting a decent education
The people that are getting screwed are the folks who miss the cut for AAP and are forced to go at a snails pace for all the Title 1 kids to get it
Anonymous wrote:FCPS has screwed the middle class
If you get into AAP it's fine
If you are lower class in Title 1 you are actually getting a decent education
The people that are getting screwed are the folks who miss the cut for AAP and are forced to go at a snails pace for all the Title 1 kids to get it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound beyond hysterical. Statistically, I'd feel more comfortable safety-wise with a child in FCPS than at any number of private schools that have had their own issues and been less transparent about them.
Ah yes, name calling, the last refuge of people on DCUM who can't argue based on issues and facts.
Transparency at FCPS? That's rich. You did hear that they somehow "forgot" to submit several years of federally required seclusion/restraint data to the Office of Civil Rights, right? Or are you ok with this apparent lack of transparency?
https://wamu.org/story/19/03/13/children-are-routinely-isolated-in-some-fairfax-county-schools-the-district-didnt-report-it/
How about this name calling: You sound like an FCPS apologist.
Er, you acknowledged yourself that your posts are emotional.
Since you are not in the Franconia ES or West Springfield ES catchment areas and don't have a special needs child, yes, you just come across as hysterical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound beyond hysterical. Statistically, I'd feel more comfortable safety-wise with a child in FCPS than at any number of private schools that have had their own issues and been less transparent about them.
Ah yes, name calling, the last refuge of people on DCUM who can't argue based on issues and facts.
Transparency at FCPS? That's rich. You did hear that they somehow "forgot" to submit several years of federally required seclusion/restraint data to the Office of Civil Rights, right? Or are you ok with this apparent lack of transparency?
https://wamu.org/story/19/03/13/children-are-routinely-isolated-in-some-fairfax-county-schools-the-district-didnt-report-it/
How about this name calling: You sound like an FCPS apologist.
Anonymous wrote:You sound beyond hysterical. Statistically, I'd feel more comfortable safety-wise with a child in FCPS than at any number of private schools that have had their own issues and been less transparent about them.