Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The questionnaire is about how the student feels, not about how the parent tells the student to feel.
It’s Not FCPS or SB’s business to know how my kids feel and manipulating them to feel the way the adm want to. Get out of the way and do your job which is TEACHING core subjects properly.
Anonymous wrote:The questionnaire is about how the student feels, not about how the parent tells the student to feel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's so wrong with this questionnaire, helping children ask and talk about how they react when they get upset, how they feel about certain situations, etc. These are useful emotional development skills and insights.
1. Some of the questions could make a kid think something is wrong with them if they do not have a support system at the school. And, one person's view of "friends" may not be the same as another's.
2. A lot could depend on what happened at lunch the day the kid fills out the questionnaire.
3. Why did they throw in the race question?
4. Lots of kids would not answer honestly.
5. The drama queens could really go to town on this.
I would not want to fill this out for myself and have someone analyzing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the questions are really not appropriate.
I don’t find it appropriate at all for children.
Anonymous wrote:Some of the questions are really not appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you opt out?
All three of my kids received opt out forms in their Friday folders.
Your kid was in school yesterday?
Anonymous wrote:Opting my kids out of this bs.