Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't these adults illegal or not being going to the alternative school why have them with minors
No. In the U.S. special education students and English language students can stay in school until 22 (well more like 21 but to be technical we will say 22). And there are many many many EL students who are good students and hard workers trying to get a diploma when they got here at age 16/17 and began school late and need more time. They should not automatically be shuffled to “the alternative school.”
This is why the budget for FCPS keeps growing even with declining enrollment. 20% of FCPS students are EL learners. 1 in 5. And many can’t even read or write in their primary language. FCPS can’t even afford alternative schools. Meanwhile these kids are a drag on everyone else.
PP here and this is harmful thinking. My school is majority EL and no, they are not a drag. They are great kids who are incredibly motivated to learn but have a lot of obstacles. We need to not demonize EL students because of this kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't these adults illegal or not being going to the alternative school why have them with minors
No. In the U.S. special education students and English language students can stay in school until 22 (well more like 21 but to be technical we will say 22). And there are many many many EL students who are good students and hard workers trying to get a diploma when they got here at age 16/17 and began school late and need more time. They should not automatically be shuffled to “the alternative school.”
This is why the budget for FCPS keeps growing even with declining enrollment. 20% of FCPS students are EL learners. 1 in 5. And many can’t even read or write in their primary language. FCPS can’t even afford alternative schools. Meanwhile these kids are a drag on everyone else.
PP here and this is harmful thinking. My school is majority EL and no, they are not a drag. They are great kids who are incredibly motivated to learn but have a lot of obstacles. We need to not demonize EL students because of this kid.
They are a drag on the schools they are in and FCPS as a whole
They’re not but you’re a bigot and I won’t change your mind
They are a drag and consume massive amounts of resources that could go to citizens and legal residents.
Goodbye illegals.
Being an EL student =/= being here illegally dummy
There's a very large overlap dummy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't these adults illegal or not being going to the alternative school why have them with minors
No. In the U.S. special education students and English language students can stay in school until 22 (well more like 21 but to be technical we will say 22). And there are many many many EL students who are good students and hard workers trying to get a diploma when they got here at age 16/17 and began school late and need more time. They should not automatically be shuffled to “the alternative school.”
This is why the budget for FCPS keeps growing even with declining enrollment. 20% of FCPS students are EL learners. 1 in 5. And many can’t even read or write in their primary language. FCPS can’t even afford alternative schools. Meanwhile these kids are a drag on everyone else.
PP here and this is harmful thinking. My school is majority EL and no, they are not a drag. They are great kids who are incredibly motivated to learn but have a lot of obstacles. We need to not demonize EL students because of this kid.
They are a drag on the schools they are in and FCPS as a whole
They’re not but you’re a bigot and I won’t change your mind
They are a drag and consume massive amounts of resources that could go to citizens and legal residents.
Goodbye illegals.
Being an EL student =/= being here illegally dummy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't these adults illegal or not being going to the alternative school why have them with minors
No. In the U.S. special education students and English language students can stay in school until 22 (well more like 21 but to be technical we will say 22). And there are many many many EL students who are good students and hard workers trying to get a diploma when they got here at age 16/17 and began school late and need more time. They should not automatically be shuffled to “the alternative school.”
This is why the budget for FCPS keeps growing even with declining enrollment. 20% of FCPS students are EL learners. 1 in 5. And many can’t even read or write in their primary language. FCPS can’t even afford alternative schools. Meanwhile these kids are a drag on everyone else.
PP here and this is harmful thinking. My school is majority EL and no, they are not a drag. They are great kids who are incredibly motivated to learn but have a lot of obstacles. We need to not demonize EL students because of this kid.
They are a drag on the schools they are in and FCPS as a whole
They’re not but you’re a bigot and I won’t change your mind
They are a drag and consume massive amounts of resources that could go to citizens and legal residents.
Goodbye illegals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't these adults illegal or not being going to the alternative school why have them with minors
No. In the U.S. special education students and English language students can stay in school until 22 (well more like 21 but to be technical we will say 22). And there are many many many EL students who are good students and hard workers trying to get a diploma when they got here at age 16/17 and began school late and need more time. They should not automatically be shuffled to “the alternative school.”
This is why the budget for FCPS keeps growing even with declining enrollment. 20% of FCPS students are EL learners. 1 in 5. And many can’t even read or write in their primary language. FCPS can’t even afford alternative schools. Meanwhile these kids are a drag on everyone else.
PP here and this is harmful thinking. My school is majority EL and no, they are not a drag. They are great kids who are incredibly motivated to learn but have a lot of obstacles. We need to not demonize EL students because of this kid.
They are a drag on the schools they are in and FCPS as a whole
They’re not but you’re a bigot and I won’t change your mind
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't these adults illegal or not being going to the alternative school why have them with minors
No. In the U.S. special education students and English language students can stay in school until 22 (well more like 21 but to be technical we will say 22). And there are many many many EL students who are good students and hard workers trying to get a diploma when they got here at age 16/17 and began school late and need more time. They should not automatically be shuffled to “the alternative school.”
This is why the budget for FCPS keeps growing even with declining enrollment. 20% of FCPS students are EL learners. 1 in 5. And many can’t even read or write in their primary language. FCPS can’t even afford alternative schools. Meanwhile these kids are a drag on everyone else.
PP here and this is harmful thinking. My school is majority EL and no, they are not a drag. They are great kids who are incredibly motivated to learn but have a lot of obstacles. We need to not demonize EL students because of this kid.
They are a drag on the schools they are in and FCPS as a whole
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't these adults illegal or not being going to the alternative school why have them with minors
No. In the U.S. special education students and English language students can stay in school until 22 (well more like 21 but to be technical we will say 22). And there are many many many EL students who are good students and hard workers trying to get a diploma when they got here at age 16/17 and began school late and need more time. They should not automatically be shuffled to “the alternative school.”
This is why the budget for FCPS keeps growing even with declining enrollment. 20% of FCPS students are EL learners. 1 in 5. And many can’t even read or write in their primary language. FCPS can’t even afford alternative schools. Meanwhile these kids are a drag on everyone else.
PP here and this is harmful thinking. My school is majority EL and no, they are not a drag. They are great kids who are incredibly motivated to learn but have a lot of obstacles. We need to not demonize EL students because of this kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is this groping or sexual assault why down play it
Good question for the prosecutor.
Isn't unwanted groping sexual assault?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is this groping or sexual assault why down play it
Good question for the prosecutor.
Isn't unwanted groping sexual assault?
Yes of course
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is this groping or sexual assault why down play it
Good question for the prosecutor.
Isn't unwanted groping sexual assault?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is this groping or sexual assault why down play it
Good question for the prosecutor.
Anonymous wrote:is this groping or sexual assault why down play it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is what will happen. FCPS will spend more money on attorneys to investigate, there will be no justice for the girls molested and no punishment for the boy who will be back in school to do it again.
At least one of the girls has retained counsel so it will be interesting to see if the school wants to settle with her.
FCPS will spend more on legal fees fighting the girls than they would spend by settling.
Settling what? FCPD responded to a call on March 5th, the alleged assailant was arrested on March 7th.
“In court records, the original offense dates are listed as Feb. 25, 2026, and Ortiz’s arrest date is listed as March 7, 2026.
More than two weeks after the incidents were reported, Fairfax High School Principal Georgina Aye sent an email to parents on March 12.”
If these dates are accurate, he assaulted 13 girls over two weeks. You honestly believe FCPS didn’t find out until 2 days before his arrest lol. The parents said they had been reporting this to the school all year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't these adults illegal or not being going to the alternative school why have them with minors
No. In the U.S. special education students and English language students can stay in school until 22 (well more like 21 but to be technical we will say 22). And there are many many many EL students who are good students and hard workers trying to get a diploma when they got here at age 16/17 and began school late and need more time. They should not automatically be shuffled to “the alternative school.”
This is why the budget for FCPS keeps growing even with declining enrollment. 20% of FCPS students are EL learners. 1 in 5. And many can’t even read or write in their primary language. FCPS can’t even afford alternative schools. Meanwhile these kids are a drag on everyone else.