Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS is super disappointing. Sorry you didn’t realize it before you moved here. They are a marketing machine and have skated by on a old reputation.
+1
FCPS *used* to be excellent. That is true. It no longer is.
Please prove this. Show us that high schoolers are getting into far worse colleges or have lower graduation rates.
People have been making the same damn complaints since I started reading DCUM 11 years ago. And yet a couple generations of kids have come and gone through the system and idone incredibly well in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved here for the excellent public schools and I now find myself in the position of sending my DC to $40k/year Kindergarten. Several people we know were gung ho about public and then Covid hit, and they’ve lost complete faith in the school system’s ability to put kids first and focus on what’s high priority. Basically everyone I know who had the foresight and the money switched to private and they’re not coming back. I know, don’t let the door hit us on the way out. But I’m disappointed because I would have loved to send public but no longer feel it’s a great option.
Sears right there with you OP. We bought a SFH in FFX specifically for the excellent reputation of the schools.
Fast-forward to Covid, and the elected school board has been exposed for the radicals they are. They are so extreme!
But their views aside, they are not putting our kids first. They serve only to please the teachers union. They spend and spend, wasting our money (and federal money) on the most ridiculous projects, which do not help our kids learn!
It's like a bot is writing these or something. You just repeated the same blah blah blah political complaints with no specifics..."radicals", "extreme", "not putting kids first", "wasting our money", and then of course cite the evil, boogeyman teachers union...which doesn't even have collective bargaining rights and cannot legally strike so has absolutely no power.
But okay, go ahead, bot. Poison the well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS is super disappointing. Sorry you didn’t realize it before you moved here. They are a marketing machine and have skated by on a old reputation.
+1
FCPS *used* to be excellent. That is true. It no longer is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved here for the excellent public schools and I now find myself in the position of sending my DC to $40k/year Kindergarten. Several people we know were gung ho about public and then Covid hit, and they’ve lost complete faith in the school system’s ability to put kids first and focus on what’s high priority. Basically everyone I know who had the foresight and the money switched to private and they’re not coming back. I know, don’t let the door hit us on the way out. But I’m disappointed because I would have loved to send public but no longer feel it’s a great option.
Sears right there with you OP. We bought a SFH in FFX specifically for the excellent reputation of the schools.
Fast-forward to Covid, and the elected school board has been exposed for the radicals they are. They are so extreme!
But their views aside, they are not putting our kids first. They serve only to please the teachers union. They spend and spend, wasting our money (and federal money) on the most ridiculous projects, which do not help our kids learn!
It's like a bot is writing these or something. You just repeated the same blah blah blah political complaints with no specifics..."radicals", "extreme", "not putting kids first", "wasting our money", and then of course cite the evil, boogeyman teachers union...which doesn't even have collective bargaining rights and cannot legally strike so has absolutely no power.
But okay, go ahead, bot. Poison the well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved here for the excellent public schools and I now find myself in the position of sending my DC to $40k/year Kindergarten. Several people we know were gung ho about public and then Covid hit, and they’ve lost complete faith in the school system’s ability to put kids first and focus on what’s high priority. Basically everyone I know who had the foresight and the money switched to private and they’re not coming back. I know, don’t let the door hit us on the way out. But I’m disappointed because I would have loved to send public but no longer feel it’s a great option.
Sears right there with you OP. We bought a SFH in FFX specifically for the excellent reputation of the schools.
Fast-forward to Covid, and the elected school board has been exposed for the radicals they are. They are so extreme!
But their views aside, they are not putting our kids first. They serve only to please the teachers union. They spend and spend, wasting our money (and federal money) on the most ridiculous projects, which do not help our kids learn!
Anonymous wrote:I have 2 issues with fcps. Class size and overuse of computer learning. I think these flaws though are present in any public system and not particular to fcps.
Anonymous wrote:“We are” not “sears.” Stupid autocorrect.
Anonymous wrote:We moved here for the excellent public schools and I now find myself in the position of sending my DC to $40k/year Kindergarten. Several people we know were gung ho about public and then Covid hit, and they’ve lost complete faith in the school system’s ability to put kids first and focus on what’s high priority. Basically everyone I know who had the foresight and the money switched to private and they’re not coming back. I know, don’t let the door hit us on the way out. But I’m disappointed because I would have loved to send public but no longer feel it’s a great option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kindergarten was disappointing for both my kids way before Covid. They are basically working with kids who did pre-school/pre K and kids who never set foot on a school. Then it gets going.
What gets going? I don't understand.
School. The good stuff. Although I disagree that school gets going in 1st grade. It really gets going in 3rd grade, maybe 2nd grade depending upon the teacher.
With kindergarten being what 1st grade used to be, it means that 1st grade is basically a repeat. Somehow they need to go back to the old kindergarten, which is what good preschools are now. It's better for all children, those who are advanced and those who are not.
- parent of an "advanced" child
Anonymous wrote:We moved here for the excellent public schools and I now find myself in the position of sending my DC to $40k/year Kindergarten. Several people we know were gung ho about public and then Covid hit, and they’ve lost complete faith in the school system’s ability to put kids first and focus on what’s high priority. Basically everyone I know who had the foresight and the money switched to private and they’re not coming back. I know, don’t let the door hit us on the way out. But I’m disappointed because I would have loved to send public but no longer feel it’s a great option.