Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work for FCPS and get to see “behind the scenes” of many schools. I would 100% send my kid to Lemon Road over Westgate.
What job has someone familiar with behind the scenes at many schools? Just curious. Sounds interesting.
I work in a central office instructional support role and agree, it’s very interesting and I love my job.
All of the schools mentioned are good schools - like many DCUM discussions go, it’s easy to over analyze when on the whole there is a high bar set. From my
lens, the culture at Westgate is one that is driven by test scores and ‘teaching to the test’ whereas Lemon Road places more energy on cultivating students’ citizenship and deep thinking skills. The teachers I’ve interacted with from Lemon Road seem to have more ownership over their approach to teaching and learning and craft opportunities that are more student-centered rather than curricula-centered, which results from the values of the leadership. I prefer this approach to education and would send my child to Lemon Road for this reason if given the choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work for FCPS and get to see “behind the scenes” of many schools. I would 100% send my kid to Lemon Road over Westgate.
What job has someone familiar with behind the scenes at many schools? Just curious. Sounds interesting.
I work in a central office instructional support role and agree, it’s very interesting and I love my job.
All of the schools mentioned are good schools - like many DCUM discussions go, it’s easy to over analyze when on the whole there is a high bar set. From my
lens, the culture at Westgate is one that is driven by test scores and ‘teaching to the test’ whereas Lemon Road places more energy on cultivating students’ citizenship and deep thinking skills. The teachers I’ve interacted with from Lemon Road seem to have more ownership over their approach to teaching and learning and craft opportunities that are more student-centered rather than curricula-centered, which results from the values of the leadership. I prefer this approach to education and would send my child to Lemon Road for this reason if given the choice.
This is totally inaccurate. Westgate is anything but a school that teaches to the test. Just look at the annual faculty engagement surveys that an employee should have access to and you'll see how much more engaged, supported, and satisfied Westgate teachers are compared to Lemon Road. Please don't spout having special knowledge without actually presenting any facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work for FCPS and get to see “behind the scenes” of many schools. I would 100% send my kid to Lemon Road over Westgate.
What job has someone familiar with behind the scenes at many schools? Just curious. Sounds interesting.
I work in a central office instructional support role and agree, it’s very interesting and I love my job.
All of the schools mentioned are good schools - like many DCUM discussions go, it’s easy to over analyze when on the whole there is a high bar set. From my
lens, the culture at Westgate is one that is driven by test scores and ‘teaching to the test’ whereas Lemon Road places more energy on cultivating students’ citizenship and deep thinking skills. The teachers I’ve interacted with from Lemon Road seem to have more ownership over their approach to teaching and learning and craft opportunities that are more student-centered rather than curricula-centered, which results from the values of the leadership. I prefer this approach to education and would send my child to Lemon Road for this reason if given the choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I work in a central office instructional support role and agree, it’s very interesting and I love my job.
All of the schools mentioned are good schools - like many DCUM discussions go, it’s easy to over analyze when on the whole there is a high bar set. From my
lens, the culture at Westgate is one that is driven by test scores and ‘teaching to the test’ whereas Lemon Road places more energy on cultivating students’ citizenship and deep thinking skills. The teachers I’ve interacted with from Lemon Road seem to have more ownership over their approach to teaching and learning and craft opportunities that are more student-centered rather than curricula-centered, which results from the values of the leadership. I prefer this approach to education and would send my child to Lemon Road for this reason if given the choice.
Please tell us the good schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work for FCPS and get to see “behind the scenes” of many schools. I would 100% send my kid to Lemon Road over Westgate.
What job has someone familiar with behind the scenes at many schools? Just curious. Sounds interesting.
I work in a central office instructional support role and agree, it’s very interesting and I love my job.
All of the schools mentioned are good schools - like many DCUM discussions go, it’s easy to over analyze when on the whole there is a high bar set. From my
lens, the culture at Westgate is one that is driven by test scores and ‘teaching to the test’ whereas Lemon Road places more energy on cultivating students’ citizenship and deep thinking skills. The teachers I’ve interacted with from Lemon Road seem to have more ownership over their approach to teaching and learning and craft opportunities that are more student-centered rather than curricula-centered, which results from the values of the leadership. I prefer this approach to education and would send my child to Lemon Road for this reason if given the choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work for FCPS and get to see “behind the scenes” of many schools. I would 100% send my kid to Lemon Road over Westgate.
What job has someone familiar with behind the scenes at many schools? Just curious. Sounds interesting.
I work in a central office instructional support role and agree, it’s very interesting and I love my job.
All of the schools mentioned are good schools - like many DCUM discussions go, it’s easy to over analyze when on the whole there is a high bar set. From my
lens, the culture at Westgate is one that is driven by test scores and ‘teaching to the test’ whereas Lemon Road places more energy on cultivating students’ citizenship and deep thinking skills. The teachers I’ve interacted with from Lemon Road seem to have more ownership over their approach to teaching and learning and craft opportunities that are more student-centered rather than curricula-centered, which results from the values of the leadership. I prefer this approach to education and would send my child to Lemon Road for this reason if given the choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work for FCPS and get to see “behind the scenes” of many schools. I would 100% send my kid to Lemon Road over Westgate.
What job has someone familiar with behind the scenes at many schools? Just curious. Sounds interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work for FCPS and get to see “behind the scenes” of many schools. I would 100% send my kid to Lemon Road over Westgate.
What job has someone familiar with behind the scenes at many schools? Just curious. Sounds interesting.
Job of Troll
Funny. I was actually thinking janitor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work for FCPS and get to see “behind the scenes” of many schools. I would 100% send my kid to Lemon Road over Westgate.
What job has someone familiar with behind the scenes at many schools? Just curious. Sounds interesting.
Job of Troll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work for FCPS and get to see “behind the scenes” of many schools. I would 100% send my kid to Lemon Road over Westgate.
What job has someone familiar with behind the scenes at many schools? Just curious. Sounds interesting.