Anonymous wrote:Doesn't matter how many degrees you have or what your job title is. This isn't hard. I'm going to ask my 12 year old the list the teacher requested and see what he comes up with (and we've never seen a class supplies list divided by B/G). But if he doesn't come up with the right answer, I'll be as surprised as I am disappointed.
Anonymous wrote:These look like communal supplies for the classroom and it's probably easiest to divide who brings what by gender.
It is just a way for teachers to split up communal supplies. They probably need half the amount of glue sticks and half the amount of kelnex so instead of every kids getting them they split it between boy and girl. It is not meant to separate the sexes in use.Anonymous wrote:Ok, that will teach me to ask a simple question. I'm not out of it nor stupid. I have a doctorate and run the product development department of a software company, so I've got some brains. I am just new to this and don't know anything about the way Fairfax County runs their schools now. I went to FCPS 30 years ago, so yes, things have changed. This is not something they explain on their website, and I don't know anyone with kids in elementary school. I have no idea they try to balance the composition of classrooms along gender lines, and I also wasn't crying sexism. I was simply curious as to why boys would need white glue and girls wouldn't.
Geez.
Anonymous wrote:Yes OP, a lot has changed in the last 30 years.
Anonymous wrote:so maybe OP just doesn't have street smarts - some of the smartest (academically) people that I know are just so clueless sometimes...
Anonymous wrote:Ok, that will teach me to ask a simple question. I'm not out of it nor stupid. I have a doctorate and run the product development department of a software company, so I've got some brains. I am just new to this and don't know anything about the way Fairfax County runs their schools now. I went to FCPS 30 years ago, so yes, things have changed. This is not something they explain on their website, and I don't know anyone with kids in elementary school. I have no idea they try to balance the composition of classrooms along gender lines, and I also wasn't crying sexism. I was simply curious as to why boys would need white glue and girls wouldn't.
Geez.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, that will teach me to ask a simple question. I'm not out of it nor stupid. I have a doctorate and run the product development department of a software company, so I've got some brains. I am just new to this and don't know anything about the way Fairfax County runs their schools now. I went to FCPS 30 years ago, so yes, things have changed. This is not something they explain on their website, and I don't know anyone with kids in elementary school. I have no idea they try to balance the composition of classrooms along gender lines, and I also wasn't crying sexism. I was simply curious as to why boys would need white glue and girls wouldn't.
Geez.