Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m voting straight Republican for the next school board vote.
That’s part of the frustration. School board is supposed to be not affiliated with any party but that’s changed over the years. Now we need to vote in people (parents?) who actually know WTF they are talking about and have genuine interest in the education of children and respect for teachers. This current school board has neither.
Anonymous wrote:I’m voting straight Republican for the next school board vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now the board voted to research if they should have 4-6th graders all together for FLE instead of separated by gender. They are also deciding if they should teach elementary school children about gender identity. It’s as if they are just looking to stir the pot. Write to your board member….or the new superintendent. Maybe she will actually listen.
Who cares? TALK TO YOUR OWN KIDS if you have issues with these things. You think b/c they are not getting "gender identity" content formally from the school that they aren't hearing about it? I mean, that's kind of adorable that you think so. But, I assure you it is NOT the case.
Why can't you people just opt out of the stuff you don't like? Or go private or homeschool? Why do we have to cater to the ignorant, the people afraid to talk with their kids . . . . god, I'm so sick of you.
EXACTLY.
How does FCPS have so many parents like this? Or are they really external agitators…
I’m convinced it’s only a handful of agitators on the other side. Why not put this to a vote if you are so sure this is what parents want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW I asked my ten year-old if she would mind and she was horrified. We have always been very open about our bodies, sex, etc.
Posing it as a question opens it up - and welcomes an emotional response. Adults are making it way more awkward than it needs to be.
Give me a break. I asked in a very even tone “would you mind if they combined the classrooms?”
I guess I don’t understand why people are pushing this. Many teachers don’t want it and many parents and kids don’t want it. The system is not broken. FFS focus on Reading SOLs or something useful.
There is no need to join the classes. They are learning the curriculum, asking questions, etc. Why change it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW I asked my ten year-old if she would mind and she was horrified. We have always been very open about our bodies, sex, etc.
I told my rising 7th grader that they are thinking about having FLE with boys and girls together and he said he's glad he's not going to be a 6th grader. IOW, he was horrified too.
My high school kids were horrified too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW I asked my ten year-old if she would mind and she was horrified. We have always been very open about our bodies, sex, etc.
I told my rising 7th grader that they are thinking about having FLE with boys and girls together and he said he's glad he's not going to be a 6th grader. IOW, he was horrified too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now the board voted to research if they should have 4-6th graders all together for FLE instead of separated by gender. They are also deciding if they should teach elementary school children about gender identity. It’s as if they are just looking to stir the pot. Write to your board member….or the new superintendent. Maybe she will actually listen.
Who cares? TALK TO YOUR OWN KIDS if you have issues with these things. You think b/c they are not getting "gender identity" content formally from the school that they aren't hearing about it? I mean, that's kind of adorable that you think so. But, I assure you it is NOT the case.
Why can't you people just opt out of the stuff you don't like? Or go private or homeschool? Why do we have to cater to the ignorant, the people afraid to talk with their kids . . . . god, I'm so sick of you.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW I asked my ten year-old if she would mind and she was horrified. We have always been very open about our bodies, sex, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now the board voted to research if they should have 4-6th graders all together for FLE instead of separated by gender. They are also deciding if they should teach elementary school children about gender identity. It’s as if they are just looking to stir the pot. Write to your board member….or the new superintendent. Maybe she will actually listen.
Who cares? TALK TO YOUR OWN KIDS if you have issues with these things. You think b/c they are not getting "gender identity" content formally from the school that they aren't hearing about it? I mean, that's kind of adorable that you think so. But, I assure you it is NOT the case.
Why can't you people just opt out of the stuff you don't like? Or go private or homeschool? Why do we have to cater to the ignorant, the people afraid to talk with their kids . . . . god, I'm so sick of you.
EXACTLY.
How does FCPS have so many parents like this? Or are they really external agitators…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now the board voted to research if they should have 4-6th graders all together for FLE instead of separated by gender. They are also deciding if they should teach elementary school children about gender identity. It’s as if they are just looking to stir the pot. Write to your board member….or the new superintendent. Maybe she will actually listen.
Who cares? TALK TO YOUR OWN KIDS if you have issues with these things. You think b/c they are not getting "gender identity" content formally from the school that they aren't hearing about it? I mean, that's kind of adorable that you think so. But, I assure you it is NOT the case.
Why can't you people just opt out of the stuff you don't like? Or go private or homeschool? Why do we have to cater to the ignorant, the people afraid to talk with their kids . . . . god, I'm so sick of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's really horrifying is that some kids don't learn about this at home, from a parent/caretaker. I get that we need it taught in schools because it's basic info everyone truly needs to know, but when we talk about more or less instructional time being lost to teach about it it just hits home how much basic info some families punt to schools to teach their kids.
My kids have known about male/female anatomical differences and details of human reproduction since at least age 8. Why is this info so rarefied and secret??
So you discussed nocturnal emissions with your 8 year old daughter? And your 8 year old son knows that menstruation is the shedding of the uterus lining due to no egg being fertilized? Did you also discuss STDs too?
DP. But yes. The egg thing came up pretty early on in our family when kids could see mom has her period. Erections came up in late ESs. STDs came up not much later.
We have always been open and honest about bodies, reproduction, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Now the board voted to research if they should have 4-6th graders all together for FLE instead of separated by gender. They are also deciding if they should teach elementary school children about gender identity. It’s as if they are just looking to stir the pot. Write to your board member….or the new superintendent. Maybe she will actually listen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW I asked my ten year-old if she would mind and she was horrified. We have always been very open about our bodies, sex, etc.
Posing it as a question opens it up - and welcomes an emotional response. Adults are making it way more awkward than it needs to be.
Give me a break. I asked in a very even tone “would you mind if they combined the classrooms?”
I guess I don’t understand why people are pushing this. Many teachers don’t want it and many parents and kids don’t want it. The system is not broken. FFS focus on Reading SOLs or something useful.
There is no need to join the classes. They are learning the curriculum, asking questions, etc. Why change it?
It’s inefficient and unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW I asked my ten year-old if she would mind and she was horrified. We have always been very open about our bodies, sex, etc.
Posing it as a question opens it up - and welcomes an emotional response. Adults are making it way more awkward than it needs to be.
Give me a break. I asked in a very even tone “would you mind if they combined the classrooms?”
I guess I don’t understand why people are pushing this. Many teachers don’t want it and many parents and kids don’t want it. The system is not broken. FFS focus on Reading SOLs or something useful.
There is no need to join the classes. They are learning the curriculum, asking questions, etc. Why change it?