Anonymous wrote:How is all that money going to textbooks? My kids don't have textbooks.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers and other county workers should not be getting big raises at a time when Fairfax families are seeing their life savings wiped out by the Trump administration. They should be lucky they at least have a job, unlike many others in the region facing unemployment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 million (and I'd add, cut AAP centers. Local Level IV at every school.)
Some schools are over capacity even after shipping out all their AAP kids to a center. They couldn't do Local Level IV if they wanted to.
Others don't have enough AAP kids per grade to fill a classroom so they need the center. It's probably cheaper to run the busses to centers who can take them than to hire more teachers for half empty classes.
Then obviously, all kids need to be returned to their base schools and boundaries redrawn based *only* on what those numbers look like.
I would say “most”. Some students need laptops and get them through their IEP.Anonymous wrote:Online textbooks are a huge waste of money.
They should get rid of all laptops for K-8.
Anonymous wrote:How is all that money going to textbooks? My kids don't have textbooks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: . . .
Also, PTOs are paying for most of the technology in the ES classrooms (at least this is what's claimed by my ES)? So where does the FCPS technology budget go??? Parents already have to pay extra to get "basics" in their schools via PTO fundraising. I don't need to pay more taxes, and more to the PTO, while not getting raises, or potentially having one of us lose of our jobs, because FCPS administrators aren't capable of higher math. (Not a troll, but am a Democrat who doesn't believe in blank checks)
Large percentages of the technology budget fund the universal issuance of laptops to every FCPS student, with guaranteed replacement
When the student breaks or loses the laptop.
Also rolled into the technology budget is FCPS’ translation of online documents, websites (including updates), services to students and parents, etc. FCPS is highly diverse, so it is important that anything FCPS does online needs to accessible in every language, to provide equitable access.
Then why did FCPS just drop $119,000,000 on textbooks for 2024-2025?? An unusually large sum.
That is well more than $60 per student. That sounds excessive since all kids don't use textbooks. However, it would not surprise me if the cost is not $60 per book.
I've posted this before: the textbook companies are happy to wine and dine the selection committees. It is so easy to spend other people's money.
everyone at our elementary school takes the bus. Even if the student lives across the street, they take the bus. It started 10 to 15 years ago when we lost our crossing guard and they couldn’t find one. They have built quite a few additional sidewalks since then, and they could really do a larger walking area now - if they could find the crossing guards.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone within 2 miles of their school walks.
That is technically incorrect. There is a policy that if you have to cross a road that someone deems not safe (even if sidewalks and marked crosswalks), you get a bus. There’s a stop 3/4 mile from our local ES.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone within 2 miles of their school walks.