Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t understand this thread. Dcps will have ECE next year. No classes are decreasing.
Resources are decreasing so quality of ECE will go down. No money for ECE professional and teacher development, supplies, extra aides, testing, etc...
If DCPS decides to maintain all the ECE in their schools and that’s a big if, it likely won’t be as available the following year or offered to only low income families.
Here we go again. This person is always trying to stir up rumors and it always comes back to how special and wonderful the ECE professional development is.
So what is a rumor again? The Chancellor just released a letter to all preK families about there not being Head Start next school year.
It's a rumor unless supporting documentation is provided. Being right on occasion doesn't mean it wasn't a rumor at the time it was first stated.
I’ve been following this and everything that was posted about head start has been true. You people are the first to accuse troll and the last to admit that you have been wrong every single time. Yea troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t understand this thread. Dcps will have ECE next year. No classes are decreasing.
Resources are decreasing so quality of ECE will go down. No money for ECE professional and teacher development, supplies, extra aides, testing, etc...
If DCPS decides to maintain all the ECE in their schools and that’s a big if, it likely won’t be as available the following year or offered to only low income families.
Here we go again. This person is always trying to stir up rumors and it always comes back to how special and wonderful the ECE professional development is.
So what is a rumor again? The Chancellor just released a letter to all preK families about there not being Head Start next school year.
It's a rumor unless supporting documentation is provided. Being right on occasion doesn't mean it wasn't a rumor at the time it was first stated.
I’ve been following this and everything that was posted about head start has been true. You people are the first to accuse troll and the last to admit that you have been wrong every single time. Yea troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t understand this thread. Dcps will have ECE next year. No classes are decreasing.
Resources are decreasing so quality of ECE will go down. No money for ECE professional and teacher development, supplies, extra aides, testing, etc...
If DCPS decides to maintain all the ECE in their schools and that’s a big if, it likely won’t be as available the following year or offered to only low income families.
Here we go again. This person is always trying to stir up rumors and it always comes back to how special and wonderful the ECE professional development is.
So what is a rumor again? The Chancellor just released a letter to all preK families about there not being Head Start next school year.
It's a rumor unless supporting documentation is provided. Being right on occasion doesn't mean it wasn't a rumor at the time it was first stated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t understand this thread. Dcps will have ECE next year. No classes are decreasing.
Resources are decreasing so quality of ECE will go down. No money for ECE professional and teacher development, supplies, extra aides, testing, etc...
If DCPS decides to maintain all the ECE in their schools and that’s a big if, it likely won’t be as available the following year or offered to only low income families.
Here we go again. This person is always trying to stir up rumors and it always comes back to how special and wonderful the ECE professional development is.
So what is a rumor again? The Chancellor just released a letter to all preK families about there not being Head Start next school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t understand this thread. Dcps will have ECE next year. No classes are decreasing.
Resources are decreasing so quality of ECE will go down. No money for ECE professional and teacher development, supplies, extra aides, testing, etc...
If DCPS decides to maintain all the ECE in their schools and that’s a big if, it likely won’t be as available the following year or offered to only low income families.
Here we go again. This person is always trying to stir up rumors and it always comes back to how special and wonderful the ECE professional development is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t understand this thread. Dcps will have ECE next year. No classes are decreasing.
Class sizes aren't decreasing, yet 49 paraprofessional positions will be eliminated and there will likely be fewer classroom supplies.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t understand this thread. Dcps will have ECE next year. No classes are decreasing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t understand this thread. Dcps will have ECE next year. No classes are decreasing.
Resources are decreasing so quality of ECE will go down. No money for ECE professional and teacher development, supplies, extra aides, testing, etc...
If DCPS decides to maintain all the ECE in their schools and that’s a big if, it likely won’t be as available the following year or offered to only low income families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My school’s principal just let us know that Head Start chose not to award DCPS with any Head Start funding for next school year. DCPS has lost its Head Start grant.
Two questions. Why? And what does this actually mean for students, parents, kids?
Not being rude- I just am having a hard time putting all the pieces together right now
It means our annoying troll is back with more unsupported rumor mongering. Ignore.
Unsupported? Well this person ended up being right. I’m going to say this is true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t understand this thread. Dcps will have ECE next year. No classes are decreasing.
Resources are decreasing so quality of ECE will go down. No money for ECE professional and teacher development, supplies, extra aides, testing, etc...
If DCPS decides to maintain all the ECE in their schools and that’s a big if, it likely won’t be as available the following year or offered to only low income families.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t understand this thread. Dcps will have ECE next year. No classes are decreasing.