Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So all of the "illegals are destroying our schools" whining is just BS. You just don't like ESOL. Got it.
Wow. Tell us, do your children attend a school in Bailey's Crossroads? Annandale? Herndon? Chantilly? If they do not, then STFU. Your opinion doesn't matter unless your children are actually affected by the majority ESOL kids who attend so many FCPS schools. God, sanctimonious liberals are the *worst*.
So say that you want solutions to high ESOL #s. Don't put terrible candidates like Trump into office over "illegals". You're not actually addressing your actual concern.
+1000000.
No matter where you live in FCPS, your kids are being affected by the number of undocumented resident children in our county. You may not see these kids in your schools, but your schools are getting less money as a result. To say that other programs are not impacted is naive and uninformed.
Whether this is right or wrong may be debated--but , it is a fact that FCPS resources are being stretched as a result. And, Trump has nothing to do with this--it started before he was president.
The percentage of ESOL and FARMS kids is virtually identical in APS and FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So all of the "illegals are destroying our schools" whining is just BS. You just don't like ESOL. Got it.
Wow. Tell us, do your children attend a school in Bailey's Crossroads? Annandale? Herndon? Chantilly? If they do not, then STFU. Your opinion doesn't matter unless your children are actually affected by the majority ESOL kids who attend so many FCPS schools. God, sanctimonious liberals are the *worst*.
So say that you want solutions to high ESOL #s. Don't put terrible candidates like Trump into office over "illegals". You're not actually addressing your actual concern.
+1000000.
No matter where you live in FCPS, your kids are being affected by the number of undocumented resident children in our county. You may not see these kids in your schools, but your schools are getting less money as a result. To say that other programs are not impacted is naive and uninformed.
Whether this is right or wrong may be debated--but , it is a fact that FCPS resources are being stretched as a result. And, Trump has nothing to do with this--it started before he was president.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So all of the "illegals are destroying our schools" whining is just BS. You just don't like ESOL. Got it.
Wow. Tell us, do your children attend a school in Bailey's Crossroads? Annandale? Herndon? Chantilly? If they do not, then STFU. Your opinion doesn't matter unless your children are actually affected by the majority ESOL kids who attend so many FCPS schools. God, sanctimonious liberals are the *worst*.
So say that you want solutions to high ESOL #s. Don't put terrible candidates like Trump into office over "illegals". You're not actually addressing your actual concern.
+1000000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So all of the "illegals are destroying our schools" whining is just BS. You just don't like ESOL. Got it.
Wow. Tell us, do your children attend a school in Bailey's Crossroads? Annandale? Herndon? Chantilly? If they do not, then STFU. Your opinion doesn't matter unless your children are actually affected by the majority ESOL kids who attend so many FCPS schools. God, sanctimonious liberals are the *worst*.
So say that you want solutions to high ESOL #s. Don't put terrible candidates like Trump into office over "illegals". You're not actually addressing your actual concern.
AAP program is decent as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blaming immigrants is the easy answer. The real problem is the focus on the top 10 percent of students at the expense of everyone else.
Principals compare their aggregate $ amount in college scholarship offers (per pupil) like they used to compare football rankings. It's the new status number. Not in AP? Tough!
The dirty truth is this
If you are a normal kid you are getting screwed
Fairfax spends millions on SPED/ESOL/FARMS
AAP program is decent as well
if you are a normal kid who doesn't qualify for AAP you are getting screwed. This is why all the white and asian parents are figthing tooth and nail for their kids to get into AAP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best teachers were all skimmed off to teach AP and gifted students. Education for struggling and average students, including those born in America, took the hit. Schools are now blaming the immigrants, always an easy target.
Wrong! Some of the worst, least experienced teachers I’ve encountered were in an AAP Center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blaming immigrants is the easy answer. The real problem is the focus on the top 10 percent of students at the expense of everyone else.
Principals compare their aggregate $ amount in college scholarship offers (per pupil) like they used to compare football rankings. It's the new status number. Not in AP? Tough!
The dirty truth is this
If you are a normal kid you are getting screwed
Fairfax spends millions on SPED/ESOL/FARMS
AAP program is decent as well
if you are a normal kid who doesn't qualify for AAP you are getting screwed. This is why all the white and asian parents are figthing tooth and nail for their kids to get into AAP
Anonymous wrote:Blaming immigrants is the easy answer. The real problem is the focus on the top 10 percent of students at the expense of everyone else.
Principals compare their aggregate $ amount in college scholarship offers (per pupil) like they used to compare football rankings. It's the new status number. Not in AP? Tough!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And here are the numbers. You are getting played - illegal immigration is not the root issue here.
ESOL/FARM <> Illegal
Regardless of how much you yell, you're like an ostrich putting your head in the sand. While ESOL/FARM <> Illegal, the facts remain that even half of those 83K students being illegals is tapping dwindling school resources to support them. Providing additional teachers and resources to teach 40K illegal immigrant students is taking millions of dollars of resources for teacher salaries, teaching materials from legal immigrants and citizen children. The ones who will suffer the most are the legal immigrants who are forced to share ESOL resources with illegal immigrant children. The legal immigrant children now have extremely overpopulated classes and less individual attention because teachers don't have the time to spend as much time with each student when their class sizes are up to 50% larger. If you were to prohibit illegal immigrant children from using school resources, you could better support your legal immigrant population, teaching them English and getting them up to speed faster for integration into regular classes. The class sizes would shrink, there would be more money to provide better support for the ESOL population that remained. There would be more money for FARM support per child, so that there would be better support the low income legal residents of the county. And there would be more money to provide additional benefits to all students throughout the county.
This isn't about ESOL/FARMS. Isn't about using the resources of the county to better support legal citizens and residents including legal immigrants instead of supporting illegal immigrants.