Anonymous wrote:OP here - thank you all who replied so quickly with your thoughts on specific schools in the FCPS system. We've been torn between Falls Church and Fairfax, partly because of choice and availability of good housing options. Honestly, I have two "middle of the road" kids and I'm looking for a solid school with teachers open to dialogue with well-meaning parents. Sounds like we should be able to find that in either case.
And thanks, too, to the folks who called out the Angry Ranters on my behalf.

Anonymous wrote:The water cycle song and blue ice sound like fun too. It's just my experience that too much work is just thrown at the kids in groups and FCPS teacher don't stand and deliver in front of their classes. Kids can learn facts from a book or a computer, but it takes a teacher to explain how the facts are connected and why the world of learning is fun and exciting.
The entire learning experience is connected, but kids wasting 12 years sitting in groups never learn how to connect the dots. This is why we need teachers and this is exactly what FCPS teachers are failing so dreadfully at accomplishing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No it's not the kids, it's the teachers!
Anyone who doesn't believe me please take this dare. Ask your children tonight what they learned their FCPS classrooms today that was really new, fun, interesting, surprising, or amazing that is related to their lives or the world around us today.
Bring it on! Tell us about the high energy interesting lessons your children learned today. It a large county, there must be hundreds of great stories to tell about the inspired lessons your children learned today. Lessons that connected with their preexisting knowledge and inspired them to share that information with their parents and to ask additional intuitive questions. Anywhere from the Potomac to the Potomac share with us you hundred of stories the eye opening aw inspiring knowledge that was acquired by your child TODAY in FCPS.
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Anonymous wrote:If you want the smaller high school with lots of Foreign Service kids, I would choose Falls Church City schools as one of the previous posters mentioned. We are also Foreign Service but choose the McLean High School pyramid. We needed the AAP program for the younger years (which we've gotten to an extent but I'm not sure it's really that advanced compared to what we were doing overseas, but that's another topic). Love the neighborhood feel and although we haven't started at McLean High School yet, I've heard great things about it (although class size is probably larger that Falls Church City schools).
Anonymous wrote:No it's not the kids, it's the teachers!
Anyone who doesn't believe me please take this dare. Ask your children tonight what they learned their FCPS classrooms today that was really new, fun, interesting, surprising, or amazing that is related to their lives or the world around us today.
Bring it on! Tell us about the high energy interesting lessons your children learned today. It a large county, there must be hundreds of great stories to tell about the inspired lessons your children learned today. Lessons that connected with their preexisting knowledge and inspired them to share that information with their parents and to ask additional intuitive questions. Anywhere from the Potomac to the Potomac share with us you hundred of stories the eye opening aw inspiring knowledge that was acquired by your child TODAY in FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So show me I'm wrong. Tell me about the last time your child came home from school excited about something brand new and exciting they had learned. Tell me about the last time they came home with an amazed look on their faces about something so strange, interestings and funny they couldn't wait to tell you about it!
Forget it! It doesn't happen!
FCPS teachers an not fun, interesting, or excited because they barely speak to the students and they have NO PASSION for the subjects they teach.
When I went to school every teacher in every subject claimed their subject was the most import one taught in school and everyday they tried to demonstrate how what they were teaching us impacted our lives. They connected every single subject with something in the 20th Century.
They could be funny, dramatic, silly, and serious, but they were always something.
I've admit I have long feared the Zombie Apocalypse. I've always known it would come, but not in my wildest dreams did I ever imagine it would begin with teachers in FCPS and then have the contagion spread world-wide by our own children once they leave for college. However, now that I think of it, it really is a masterful plan. Remove the joy of learning from teachers in an overrated school system. Infect the students who will attend the best colleges in the country. When they arrive they will be woefully unprepared, but gradually this will become the national norm.
The U.S. will lose its position of international dominance and gradually Finland grow to RULE the WORLD!
Man who masturbate only screwing self.
- Confucius say