Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESOL positions filled!!! You can go to the staff directory now of all the schools and they are updated.
I just looked at the FCPS Vacancy List and counted 17 ESOL advertised.
Why is esol so important? Most kids are not esol.
Wow.
“Why is early literacy important… a majority of kids are not in grades K or 1”
🙄
But everyone starts out in k or 1. Don't tell me that the number one priority for FCPS should be esol of all things. Get a life!
Unless you are in certain pyramids, ESOL is exploding everywhere else in FCPS. It actually makes up a very large percentage of students.
That's kinda scary. Vote!
Why is that scary?
Because she said only 5 kids were not esol in her class. I am a former esol kid myself and I would not be ok with my kid being in this class. I can see having one or two esol kids here and there but to have the majority of kids in a class being esol? Sorry but something is wrong on a much larger level if there is that much of we have influx of people coming here to have such an impact on a school. Most are probably not going through the proper process. It's a large burden on our limited resources.
Uh oh. MAGA has entered the thread. You have no idea if this is true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESOL positions filled!!! You can go to the staff directory now of all the schools and they are updated.
I just looked at the FCPS Vacancy List and counted 17 ESOL advertised.
Why is esol so important? Most kids are not esol.
Wow.
“Why is early literacy important… a majority of kids are not in grades K or 1”
🙄
But everyone starts out in k or 1. Don't tell me that the number one priority for FCPS should be esol of all things. Get a life!
Unless you are in certain pyramids, ESOL is exploding everywhere else in FCPS. It actually makes up a very large percentage of students.
That's kinda scary. Vote!
Why is that scary?
Because she said only 5 kids were not esol in her class. I am a former esol kid myself and I would not be ok with my kid being in this class. I can see having one or two esol kids here and there but to have the majority of kids in a class being esol? Sorry but something is wrong on a much larger level if there is that much of we have influx of people coming here to have such an impact on a school. Most are probably not going through the proper process. It's a large burden on our limited resources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESOL positions filled!!! You can go to the staff directory now of all the schools and they are updated.
I just looked at the FCPS Vacancy List and counted 17 ESOL advertised.
Why is esol so important? Most kids are not esol.
Wow.
“Why is early literacy important… a majority of kids are not in grades K or 1”
🙄
But everyone starts out in k or 1. Don't tell me that the number one priority for FCPS should be esol of all things. Get a life!
Unless you are in certain pyramids, ESOL is exploding everywhere else in FCPS. It actually makes up a very large percentage of students.
That's kinda scary. Vote!
Why is that scary?
Because she said only 5 kids were not esol in her class. I am a former esol kid myself and I would not be ok with my kid being in this class. I can see having one or two esol kids here and there but to have the majority of kids in a class being esol? Sorry but something is wrong on a much larger level if there is that much of we have influx of people coming here to have such an impact on a school. Most are probably not going through the proper process. It's a large burden on our limited resources.
How would you know??
Open your eyes. Do you not speak to people or keep up with the news?
Watching the news and talking to people doesn’t mean you’d know anything about personal about the legal status of the ESOL kids. You are gross.
Speak for yourself. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to make such deductions. You have no information or knowledge so you toss around your typical small minded insults because you have nothing better to do. Keep living under a rock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESOL positions filled!!! You can go to the staff directory now of all the schools and they are updated.
I just looked at the FCPS Vacancy List and counted 17 ESOL advertised.
Why is esol so important? Most kids are not esol.
Wow.
“Why is early literacy important… a majority of kids are not in grades K or 1”
🙄
But everyone starts out in k or 1. Don't tell me that the number one priority for FCPS should be esol of all things. Get a life!
Unless you are in certain pyramids, ESOL is exploding everywhere else in FCPS. It actually makes up a very large percentage of students.
That's kinda scary. Vote!
Why is that scary?
Because she said only 5 kids were not esol in her class. I am a former esol kid myself and I would not be ok with my kid being in this class. I can see having one or two esol kids here and there but to have the majority of kids in a class being esol? Sorry but something is wrong on a much larger level if there is that much of we have influx of people coming here to have such an impact on a school. Most are probably not going through the proper process. It's a large burden on our limited resources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESOL positions filled!!! You can go to the staff directory now of all the schools and they are updated.
I just looked at the FCPS Vacancy List and counted 17 ESOL advertised.
Why is esol so important? Most kids are not esol.
Wow.
“Why is early literacy important… a majority of kids are not in grades K or 1”
🙄
But everyone starts out in k or 1. Don't tell me that the number one priority for FCPS should be esol of all things. Get a life!
Unless you are in certain pyramids, ESOL is exploding everywhere else in FCPS. It actually makes up a very large percentage of students.
That's kinda scary. Vote!
Why is that scary?
Because she said only 5 kids were not esol in her class. I am a former esol kid myself and I would not be ok with my kid being in this class. I can see having one or two esol kids here and there but to have the majority of kids in a class being esol? Sorry but something is wrong on a much larger level if there is that much of we have influx of people coming here to have such an impact on a school. Most are probably not going through the proper process. It's a large burden on our limited resources.
How would you know??
Open your eyes. Do you not speak to people or keep up with the news?
Watching the news and talking to people doesn’t mean you’d know anything about personal about the legal status of the ESOL kids. You are gross.
Speak for yourself. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to make such deductions. You have no information or knowledge so you toss around your typical small minded insults because you have nothing better to do. Keep living under a rock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESOL positions filled!!! You can go to the staff directory now of all the schools and they are updated.
I just looked at the FCPS Vacancy List and counted 17 ESOL advertised.
Why is esol so important? Most kids are not esol.
Wow.
“Why is early literacy important… a majority of kids are not in grades K or 1”
🙄
But everyone starts out in k or 1. Don't tell me that the number one priority for FCPS should be esol of all things. Get a life!
Unless you are in certain pyramids, ESOL is exploding everywhere else in FCPS. It actually makes up a very large percentage of students.
That's kinda scary. Vote!
Why is that scary?
Because she said only 5 kids were not esol in her class. I am a former esol kid myself and I would not be ok with my kid being in this class. I can see having one or two esol kids here and there but to have the majority of kids in a class being esol? Sorry but something is wrong on a much larger level if there is that much of we have influx of people coming here to have such an impact on a school. Most are probably not going through the proper process. It's a large burden on our limited resources.
How would you know??
Open your eyes. Do you not speak to people or keep up with the news?
Watching the news and talking to people doesn’t mean you’d know anything about personal about the legal status of the ESOL kids. You are gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESOL positions filled!!! You can go to the staff directory now of all the schools and they are updated.
I just looked at the FCPS Vacancy List and counted 17 ESOL advertised.
Why is esol so important? Most kids are not esol.
Wow.
“Why is early literacy important… a majority of kids are not in grades K or 1”
🙄
But everyone starts out in k or 1. Don't tell me that the number one priority for FCPS should be esol of all things. Get a life!
Unless you are in certain pyramids, ESOL is exploding everywhere else in FCPS. It actually makes up a very large percentage of students.
That's kinda scary. Vote!
Why is that scary?
Because she said only 5 kids were not esol in her class. I am a former esol kid myself and I would not be ok with my kid being in this class. I can see having one or two esol kids here and there but to have the majority of kids in a class being esol? Sorry but something is wrong on a much larger level if there is that much of we have influx of people coming here to have such an impact on a school. Most are probably not going through the proper process. It's a large burden on our limited resources.
How would you know??
Open your eyes. Do you not speak to people or keep up with the news?
Anonymous wrote:My school is a high ESOL elementary school and we have an ESOL teacher per grade level and most things that ESOL students need for accommodations are easy put into gen ed lessons. As the person said before most of the kids in Elementary were born here or they are here legally. I don’t ask nor believe it’s my business to know my student immigration statuses but even if you took out all of the undocumented students we would still have a ton of ESOL students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESOL positions filled!!! You can go to the staff directory now of all the schools and they are updated.
I just looked at the FCPS Vacancy List and counted 17 ESOL advertised.
Why is esol so important? Most kids are not esol.
Wow.
“Why is early literacy important… a majority of kids are not in grades K or 1”
🙄
But everyone starts out in k or 1. Don't tell me that the number one priority for FCPS should be esol of all things. Get a life!
Unless you are in certain pyramids, ESOL is exploding everywhere else in FCPS. It actually makes up a very large percentage of students.
That's kinda scary. Vote!
Why is that scary?
Because she said only 5 kids were not esol in her class. I am a former esol kid myself and I would not be ok with my kid being in this class. I can see having one or two esol kids here and there but to have the majority of kids in a class being esol? Sorry but something is wrong on a much larger level if there is that much of we have influx of people coming here to have such an impact on a school. Most are probably not going through the proper process. It's a large burden on our limited resources.
How would you know??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESOL positions filled!!! You can go to the staff directory now of all the schools and they are updated.
I just looked at the FCPS Vacancy List and counted 17 ESOL advertised.
Why is esol so important? Most kids are not esol.
Wow.
“Why is early literacy important… a majority of kids are not in grades K or 1”
🙄
But everyone starts out in k or 1. Don't tell me that the number one priority for FCPS should be esol of all things. Get a life!
Unless you are in certain pyramids, ESOL is exploding everywhere else in FCPS. It actually makes up a very large percentage of students.
That's kinda scary. Vote!
Why is that scary?
Because she said only 5 kids were not esol in her class. I am a former esol kid myself and I would not be ok with my kid being in this class. I can see having one or two esol kids here and there but to have the majority of kids in a class being esol? Sorry but something is wrong on a much larger level if there is that much of we have influx of people coming here to have such an impact on a school. Most are probably not going through the proper process. It's a large burden on our limited resources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESOL positions filled!!! You can go to the staff directory now of all the schools and they are updated.
I just looked at the FCPS Vacancy List and counted 17 ESOL advertised.
Why is esol so important? Most kids are not esol.
Wow.
“Why is early literacy important… a majority of kids are not in grades K or 1”
🙄
But everyone starts out in k or 1. Don't tell me that the number one priority for FCPS should be esol of all things. Get a life!
Unless you are in certain pyramids, ESOL is exploding everywhere else in FCPS. It actually makes up a very large percentage of students.
That's kinda scary. Vote!
Why is that scary?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESOL positions filled!!! You can go to the staff directory now of all the schools and they are updated.
I just looked at the FCPS Vacancy List and counted 17 ESOL advertised.
Why is esol so important? Most kids are not esol.
Wow.
“Why is early literacy important… a majority of kids are not in grades K or 1”
🙄
But everyone starts out in k or 1. Don't tell me that the number one priority for FCPS should be esol of all things. Get a life!
Unless you are in certain pyramids, ESOL is exploding everywhere else in FCPS. It actually makes up a very large percentage of students.
That's kinda scary. Vote!