Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a HSer and my overall impression of FCPS is not great. Hindsight being 20/20- I wish we had gone private.
This-not impressed.
Anonymous wrote:I have a HSer and my overall impression of FCPS is not great. Hindsight being 20/20- I wish we had gone private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been in 2 different elementary schools and I would say that there is far too much screen time these days. Reading/phonics is done on Lexia - must do Lexia every day. Math is frequently on Math playground or whatever that is called - where they consider math to be dressing your penguin or prodigy, which also lets kids spend an oddly weird amount of time dressing characters. Reading is often done on MyOn - not with real books. Indoor recess? Screentime! Lunch? Movie time! Having said that, I'm not sure privates are any better.
There is a growing movement away from tech in schools now that there is more research about how it reduces learning. Unfortunately, it probably won't happen fast enough for my kids or yours.
This is such an odd post. True students are on Lexia. There isn’t any customization of the penguin and STMath, so what are you talking about? Indoor recess occurs 2 to 3 times a year. They are never movies during lunchtime. And kids can go to the library at least 1-2 times a week to get a paper book.
It is true that there’s increased technology in schools nowadays, but your post is clearly an exaggeration.
Anonymous wrote:We are at Spring Hill and 1st grade is a mess. Huge classes and some severe behavior issues in several classes.
If you can afford private, do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a HSer and my overall impression of FCPS is not great. Hindsight being 20/20- I wish we had gone private.
+1
My kids are in HS now, and I wish we'd gone private during Covid and stayed there. Schools were ok before Covid. I'm also a substitute and the amount of screen time in elementary is ridiculous.
OP - consider Montessori for early grades. There are no screens.
We switched to private and are SOOO happy to be gone from FCPS. The amount of time on screens was a big issue for us. At our new school my 4th grader hasn't even been on a computer yet. Its all notebooks, folders and hand writing from lectures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a HSer and my overall impression of FCPS is not great. Hindsight being 20/20- I wish we had gone private.
+1
My kids are in HS now, and I wish we'd gone private during Covid and stayed there. Schools were ok before Covid. I'm also a substitute and the amount of screen time in elementary is ridiculous.
OP - consider Montessori for early grades. There are no screens.
Anonymous wrote:I have a HSer and my overall impression of FCPS is not great. Hindsight being 20/20- I wish we had gone private.
Anonymous wrote:Sooooo much screen time in our elementary school, KMES. And now a portion of math is being sacrificed to “coding” in 3rd grade, which will likely contain almost no actual coding and really just be an excuse for more mindless “educational” screen time.
And a million standardized tests that are also done on computers, and yet parents don’t get the results until months after the data ceases to be relevant or useful.
I honestly think my kids are getting a worse education than I did at their age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are at Forestville and 1st grade is 20 kid classrooms and lovely. Yes screens but not too much. Lots on paper. You cannot judge an entire county on ONE class in ONE school.
This cannot be true. We have classes of 28-29 kids in 1st grade at Spring Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Cooper plays movies and shows sport game reruns in the cafeteria during lunch to try to control the chaos. I don’t blame them.