Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it the pandemic, or have kids always been so badly behaved? My kids are in lower ES, in a decent school (nothing fancy but ok). I like the school, teachers and staff. But the stuff my kids are telling me is shocking to me. My 1st grader is hearing insults from her peers everyday (not specifically directed to her): F word, middle fingers, mean comments. Boys who used to be her friends now tease her in the school bus, kids ganging up on others, calling them names. Things are even worse in my 3rd grader's class. A handful of badly behaved boys are disrupting class, calling names, N word... They seem to be popular too, which sucks for my son. As a result, the teacher's attention is going to the trouble-makers and the nice kids just go unnoticed. Did the parents just give up? Are the schools not enforcing discipline?
what is your greatschools rating, FARMS and demographics?
6/10 rating. Small school. Roughly 1/3 white, 1/3 asian, 1/3 latino. What does FARM stand for?
I know what school this is. The principal has ZERO SPINE and just wants the parents to be happy, doesn't care about the teachers ONE BIT and provides no support to them at all. They're quitting in droves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's been that way for yeas. Avoiding behavioral problems is why so many parents try so had to get AAP
Yep! That's why AAP is popular. The biggest benefit of AAP is that you'll be around other kids who really enjoy school and want to get good grades. They don't want to be kicked out of AAP.
There's no longer any way to get kicked out of school, so kids in regular don't care anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, because there are no behavioral problems in AAP.![]()
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No one said that. You are delusional if you think the AAP classrooms have an equal number of discipline issues as the non-AAP ones though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it the pandemic, or have kids always been so badly behaved? My kids are in lower ES, in a decent school (nothing fancy but ok). I like the school, teachers and staff. But the stuff my kids are telling me is shocking to me. My 1st grader is hearing insults from her peers everyday (not specifically directed to her): F word, middle fingers, mean comments. Boys who used to be her friends now tease her in the school bus, kids ganging up on others, calling them names. Things are even worse in my 3rd grader's class. A handful of badly behaved boys are disrupting class, calling names, N word... They seem to be popular too, which sucks for my son. As a result, the teacher's attention is going to the trouble-makers and the nice kids just go unnoticed. Did the parents just give up? Are the schools not enforcing discipline?
what is your greatschools rating, FARMS and demographics?
6/10 rating. Small school. Roughly 1/3 white, 1/3 asian, 1/3 latino. What does FARM stand for?
Free And Reduced Meals
6 is not a good rating, look for 8 or higher, we left a 6 when the 2nd graders started wearing miniskirts and crop tops and asking our child about dating / kissing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it the pandemic, or have kids always been so badly behaved? My kids are in lower ES, in a decent school (nothing fancy but ok). I like the school, teachers and staff. But the stuff my kids are telling me is shocking to me. My 1st grader is hearing insults from her peers everyday (not specifically directed to her): F word, middle fingers, mean comments. Boys who used to be her friends now tease her in the school bus, kids ganging up on others, calling them names. Things are even worse in my 3rd grader's class. A handful of badly behaved boys are disrupting class, calling names, N word... They seem to be popular too, which sucks for my son. As a result, the teacher's attention is going to the trouble-makers and the nice kids just go unnoticed. Did the parents just give up? Are the schools not enforcing discipline?
what is your greatschools rating, FARMS and demographics?
6/10 rating. Small school. Roughly 1/3 white, 1/3 asian, 1/3 latino. What does FARM stand for?
Free And Reduced Meals
Ha! In my kids' school (which when they attended was considered to be in the top 1% of the nation), my son came home asking me what a p#ssy was. In kindergarten. He learned it on the bus from another student whose family probably had an HHI of a million dollars.
6 is not a good rating, look for 8 or higher, we left a 6 when the 2nd graders started wearing miniskirts and crop tops and asking our child about dating / kissing.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor teaches first in our school, she says the first grade class is the worst she has EVER had. One teacher left mid-year with only two weeks notice, and another is planning to retire at the end of the year. Something about this class, specifically -- maybe because they spent the entire year before Kindergarten home with mommy and daddy and are spoiled out of their minds???
Anonymous wrote:Right, because there are no behavioral problems in AAP.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:It's been that way for yeas. Avoiding behavioral problems is why so many parents try so had to get AAP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it the pandemic, or have kids always been so badly behaved? My kids are in lower ES, in a decent school (nothing fancy but ok). I like the school, teachers and staff. But the stuff my kids are telling me is shocking to me. My 1st grader is hearing insults from her peers everyday (not specifically directed to her): F word, middle fingers, mean comments. Boys who used to be her friends now tease her in the school bus, kids ganging up on others, calling them names. Things are even worse in my 3rd grader's class. A handful of badly behaved boys are disrupting class, calling names, N word... They seem to be popular too, which sucks for my son. As a result, the teacher's attention is going to the trouble-makers and the nice kids just go unnoticed. Did the parents just give up? Are the schools not enforcing discipline?
what is your greatschools rating, FARMS and demographics?
6/10 rating. Small school. Roughly 1/3 white, 1/3 asian, 1/3 latino. What does FARM stand for?