Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do the poor people in McLean live?
Those are the kids from Timber Lane that the McLean folks want so desperately to get rid of.
Anonymous wrote:Where do the poor people in McLean live?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19:51 here-and I think it was fine to bring those families to Virginia Run. I think our school was about zero percent free lunch/ESOL before and maybe around 15%? now. And we have a large, nice property that is not packed to the gills like others. So there was plenty of space and plenty of emotional energy for kids who might need a little more help.
The way it was done by Kathy, like these families were trash to take out, is just so distasteful to me.
The FARMS rate at Virginia Run is 30.8% this year. It was under 5% in 2011.
That is a huge change in a few years. The Virginia Run people must be so laid-back. Haycock McLean types would be screaming. (Well, who are we kidding? Poor people can't afford to live near them anyway...)
I think you would be surprised at the reality and not the DCUM version.
??? Are you saying that the Haycock/McLean people are much nicer in real life than they are on DCUM? Or are you saying that poor people can afford to live in McLean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19:51 here-and I think it was fine to bring those families to Virginia Run. I think our school was about zero percent free lunch/ESOL before and maybe around 15%? now. And we have a large, nice property that is not packed to the gills like others. So there was plenty of space and plenty of emotional energy for kids who might need a little more help.
The way it was done by Kathy, like these families were trash to take out, is just so distasteful to me.
The FARMS rate at Virginia Run is 30.8% this year. It was under 5% in 2011.
That is a huge change in a few years. The Virginia Run people must be so laid-back. Haycock McLean types would be screaming. (Well, who are we kidding? Poor people can't afford to live near them anyway...)
I think you would be surprised at the reality and not the DCUM version.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else think the FARMS rates are going up at a higher rate than they should? In our school, I can't believe the amount of FARM children. They just don't seem very poor. Does FCPS check this stuff?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else think the FARMS rates are going up at a higher rate than they should? In our school, I can't believe the amount of FARM children. They just don't seem very poor. Does FCPS check this stuff?
Does anyone else think the FARMS rates are going up at a higher rate than they should? In our school, I can't believe the amount of FARM children. They just don't seem very poor. Does FCPS check this stuff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19:51 here-and I think it was fine to bring those families to Virginia Run. I think our school was about zero percent free lunch/ESOL before and maybe around 15%? now. And we have a large, nice property that is not packed to the gills like others. So there was plenty of space and plenty of emotional energy for kids who might need a little more help.
The way it was done by Kathy, like these families were trash to take out, is just so distasteful to me.
The FARMS rate at Virginia Run is 30.8% this year. It was under 5% in 2011.
That is a huge change in a few years. The Virginia Run people must be so laid-back. Haycock McLean types would be screaming. (Well, who are we kidding? Poor people can't afford to live near them anyway...)
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else think the FARMS rates are going up at a higher rate than they should? In our school, I can't believe the amount of FARM children. They just don't seem very poor. Does FCPS check this stuff?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19:51 here-and I think it was fine to bring those families to Virginia Run. I think our school was about zero percent free lunch/ESOL before and maybe around 15%? now. And we have a large, nice property that is not packed to the gills like others. So there was plenty of space and plenty of emotional energy for kids who might need a little more help.
The way it was done by Kathy, like these families were trash to take out, is just so distasteful to me.
The FARMS rate at Virginia Run is 30.8% this year. It was under 5% in 2011.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19:51 here-and I think it was fine to bring those families to Virginia Run. I think our school was about zero percent free lunch/ESOL before and maybe around 15%? now. And we have a large, nice property that is not packed to the gills like others. So there was plenty of space and plenty of emotional energy for kids who might need a little more help.
The way it was done by Kathy, like these families were trash to take out, is just so distasteful to me.
The FARMS rate at Virginia Run is 30.8% this year. It was under 5% in 2011.