Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just reading the board for a month or so, it seems a lot of you have to sort of micromanage and do all this planning and obsessing over things private parents don't have to worry about whatsoever. On top of that you worry about certain elements in the classroom. Is it stressful or at the very least a bit exhausting?
Which ones?
Anonymous wrote:Just reading the board for a month or so, it seems a lot of you have to sort of micromanage and do all this planning and obsessing over things private parents don't have to worry about whatsoever. On top of that you worry about certain elements in the classroom. Is it stressful or at the very least a bit exhausting?
Anonymous wrote:I'm stressed about the large class size, testing atmosphere and lack of recess, but I'm pretty sure that would be the same at any public elementary in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS is only stressful if you think your child is gifted/special/delicate/deserving of something better. The best thing about our DCPS elementary is that there aren't a lot of parents who feel that way, making for a happier, better-adjusted bunch of kids.
some of us actually have special needs kids, you know.
Anonymous wrote:Just reading the board for a month or so, it seems a lot of you have to sort of micromanage and do all this planning and obsessing over things private parents don't have to worry about whatsoever. On top of that you worry about certain elements in the classroom. Is it stressful or at the very least a bit exhausting?
Anonymous wrote:"certain elements," really? thanks for your concern. we're fine.
Anonymous wrote:17:43 that was clearly not what I was talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Just reading the board for a month or so, it seems a lot of you have to sort of micromanage and do all this planning and obsessing over things private parents don't have to worry about whatsoever. On top of that you worry about certain elements in the classroom. Is it stressful or at the very least a bit exhausting?
Anonymous wrote:DCPS is only stressful if you think your child is gifted/special/delicate/deserving of something better. The best thing about our DCPS elementary is that there aren't a lot of parents who feel that way, making for a happier, better-adjusted bunch of kids.