Anonymous wrote:The new test is funny and all, but I'm starting to get a headache already seeing all the posts on testing. It would be very nice if there could at least be a break in AAP testing discussions till the tests actually come around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you even talking about????? The NAACP is not proposing to eliminate or "dumb down" anything. Please, inform yourself!
Is this discussion, and the thread topic itself, not
"Prediction that AAP program will be terminated within the next 5 years"[b] with added citation to the NAACP suing?
Or are you saying that the program is not facing elimination for all of your and the PP's stated reasons and the thread subject was a typo?
Anonymous wrote:What are you even talking about????? The NAACP is not proposing to eliminate or "dumb down" anything. Please, inform yourself!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do feel REALLY GUILTY about item #8 in my list though since my child gets all that extra sunlight, it makes me feel bad for the other students...
- that on average, AAP classrooms have more south facing windows giving AAP students 15% more natural sunlight during the school year than non-AAP students
OMG - again, for real???
15% more light? or is it 14.8395638 - did you use a Pilkington Sun Angle Calculator in every single classroom in Fairfax County to calculate the solar geometry variables? Did some other left wing loon working for the NAACP? This is insane. You are insane. If you want to make a difference and feel sorry for people, go volunteer at S.O.M.E. or House of Ruth or something.
Yes, people who advocate for civil rights are "loons". You're the kind of special idiot that holds us back as a nation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear OP
[b]
I do feel REALLY GUILTY about item #8 in my list though since my child gets all that extra sunlight, it makes me feel bad for the other students...
- that on average, AAP classrooms have more south facing windows giving AAP students 15% more natural sunlight during the school year than non-AAP students
Ha ha, that was my favorite one on the list. Research shows that being exposed to sunlight during the day makes kids smarter, so those AAP kds are getting even smarter because of all that extra sunlight!
Awww! Those poor kids at Terra Center Elementary in Burke! Their entire school is underground, with no natural sunlight beyond what a few skylights let in! They must be really at a disadvantage with AAP placement. Maybe they should be given and extra boost on their scores over students at other schools, due to the lack of sun-filled classrooms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do feel REALLY GUILTY about item #8 in my list though since my child gets all that extra sunlight, it makes me feel bad for the other students...
- that on average, AAP classrooms have more south facing windows giving AAP students 15% more natural sunlight during the school year than non-AAP students
OMG - again, for real???
15% more light? or is it 14.8395638 - did you use a Pilkington Sun Angle Calculator in every single classroom in Fairfax County to calculate the solar geometry variables? Did some other left wing loon working for the NAACP? This is insane. You are insane. If you want to make a difference and feel sorry for people, go volunteer at S.O.M.E. or House of Ruth or something.
Anonymous wrote:
I do feel REALLY GUILTY about item #8 in my list though since my child gets all that extra sunlight, it makes me feel bad for the other students...
- that on average, AAP classrooms have more south facing windows giving AAP students 15% more natural sunlight during the school year than non-AAP students
Anonymous wrote:Dear OP
[b]
I do feel REALLY GUILTY about item #8 in my list though since my child gets all that extra sunlight, it makes me feel bad for the other students...
- that on average, AAP classrooms have more south facing windows giving AAP students 15% more natural sunlight during the school year than non-AAP students
Ha ha, that was my favorite one on the list. Research shows that being exposed to sunlight during the day makes kids smarter, so those AAP kds are getting even smarter because of all that extra sunlight!
Dear OP
I want to extend a heartfelt apology to you that your child was not accepted in the FCPS Advanced Academic Program. Given the sharp sarcasm in your post it's clear that this has been very hard on you. One can only hope that you haven't shared your sorrow and contempt with your innocent child.
Just know that we, out here in the cyber world, feel your pain. But now that you've vented and chided and vented some more, it is time to let it go.
AAP is just like Special Education, Speech, PT and OT. If a student demonstrates a need, the services are provided. This is not unique to FCPS. I understand if you don't like the process but it's time to let go.
- that on average, AAP classrooms have more south facing windows giving AAP students 15% more natural sunlight during the school year than non-AAP students
Anonymous wrote:The education system in the US is far behind most countries. Offering a faster paced curriculum to the 'smarter kids' seems very reasonable. Must we hold all kids back from their potential just to be 'fair'. Silly.