Anonymous wrote:I'm generally against charter schools but I think in the case of ACPS, charters might be the answer.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone post Dr. Kay-Wyatt's column that the Alexandria Times is referencing? Or is it in the ACPS Express?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the parent of a white male he deserves to be disproportionately punished. He benefits due to the color of his skin which is wrong. So please, come down for eye rolling or other disrespectful behavior- even if it is to pad numbers. At some point everyone needs to be part of the solution and those who have paid the least need to now pay the most.
Excellent troll.
Anonymous wrote:ACPS is not the only school system in this country with these issues. Why aren’t they following similar school systems? Why are they operating in a vacuum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
My son is Black and he reports the same, that NO ONE is being disciplined. He finds it frustrating and just walked home when this happened earlier this week. No one seemed to notice or care. I came home sick from work to find him at home. I agree with you that the administrators need to be on guard against disproportionate discipline for students of color. Or any group (special education or language learners for example).
If your DS was able to leave school without permission and no one said anything then yes, they must not be punishing anyone. That also seems like no one cares enough to keep track of students which actually might be more of a problem.
I'm not that poster, but it is high school. When I was in high school in NYC, we were allowed to come and go as we pleased. Same thing with my husband's public high school in Chicago? Do other local high schools NOT allow this?
I think there's a difference between leaving campus for lunch and just leaving campus when you have scheduled classes. I seriously doubt any public schools allow students to just go home early without signing out or claiming sickness.
ACPS is not the only school system in this country with these issues. Why aren’t they following similar school systems? Why are they operating in a vacuum?
Anonymous wrote:ACPS is not the only school system in this country with these issues. Why aren’t they following similar school systems? Why are they operating in a vacuum?
I'm not that poster, but it is high school. When I was in high school in NYC, we were allowed to come and go as we pleased. Same thing with my husband's public high school in Chicago? Do other local high schools NOT allow this?
I think there's a difference between leaving campus for lunch and just leaving campus when you have scheduled classes. I seriously doubt any public schools allow students to just go home early without signing out or claiming sickness.
Anonymous wrote:As the parent of a white male he deserves to be disproportionately punished. He benefits due to the color of his skin which is wrong. So please, come down for eye rolling or other disrespectful behavior- even if it is to pad numbers. At some point everyone needs to be part of the solution and those who have paid the least need to now pay the most.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
My son is Black and he reports the same, that NO ONE is being disciplined. He finds it frustrating and just walked home when this happened earlier this week. No one seemed to notice or care. I came home sick from work to find him at home. I agree with you that the administrators need to be on guard against disproportionate discipline for students of color. Or any group (special education or language learners for example).
If your DS was able to leave school without permission and no one said anything then yes, they must not be punishing anyone. That also seems like no one cares enough to keep track of students which actually might be more of a problem.
I'm not that poster, but it is high school. When I was in high school in NYC, we were allowed to come and go as we pleased. Same thing with my husband's public high school in Chicago? Do other local high schools NOT allow this?
Anonymous wrote:
My son is Black and he reports the same, that NO ONE is being disciplined. He finds it frustrating and just walked home when this happened earlier this week. No one seemed to notice or care. I came home sick from work to find him at home. I agree with you that the administrators need to be on guard against disproportionate discipline for students of color. Or any group (special education or language learners for example).
If your DS was able to leave school without permission and no one said anything then yes, they must not be punishing anyone. That also seems like no one cares enough to keep track of students which actually might be more of a problem.