Anonymous wrote:I'm disappointed that this thread wasn't deleted either.
These are troll posts and get troll answers. People are allowed to be disappointed in this school year. OP just won't give it a rest.
Rinse lather repeat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all will be behind, tutors and tutoring centers are doing great now.
That’s great - for the performance gap. Sorry all you kids south of 50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone see the tantrum APE parents threw today on AEM? At first I was amused but then I was just sad for these bitter people. Why can't they move on? School's nearly over!
No, I’m not on AEM and I’m not a tantrum thrower. But is it possible that some of these parents you’re so into trashing have had an awful year? A year after which they will be dealing with fallout for months or years to come? A year in which even a little acknowledgment from APS that this has been truly hard for many would have gone such a long way? I don’t begrudge anyone who chose DL or has stayed virtual all year. I don’t judge them and I’m glad they’ve had that choice. But this year has been a real struggle and it’s not over, not at all, just because people are saying we’re going back full time this fall. For all of the claims on here that APE is full of crazies (and I’ll grant you there are some!) it’s amazing to me that so many parents can’t fathom how bad this year has been for many. I’d suggest you try to meet or interact with some folks who, let’s just say, don’t have 2-parent families, can’t WFH, can’t manage the technology, don’t speak English, have no local family support, have special needs kids....The list goes on but if this year has been good or even okay for you and yours, please know some of us would love to trade places.
Anonymous wrote:There are many parents who have nothing to do with APE who are very disappointed in APS.
Being upset with how APS handled the year doesn't make you an APE member, despite how it's thrown around on this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Falls Church City at around 90-95%. 5 days a week for elementary and 4 days a week for secondary.
Yes. The reporting is just wrong.
And the reporter was told this before she finished the story on Facebook by multiple people and she just ignored it.
Aside from FCCPS being missing from the graph what else is “wrong”?
it doesn't support their "facts"![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Falls Church City at around 90-95%. 5 days a week for elementary and 4 days a week for secondary.
Yes. The reporting is just wrong.
And the reporter was told this before she finished the story on Facebook by multiple people and she just ignored it.
Aside from FCCPS being missing from the graph what else is “wrong”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Falls Church City at around 90-95%. 5 days a week for elementary and 4 days a week for secondary.
Yes. The reporting is just wrong.
And the reporter was told this before she finished the story on Facebook by multiple people and she just ignored it.
Anonymous wrote:This, along with the results of the SB primary, shows that APE was a vocal, spoiled minority in Arlington that was out of touch with the statistical reality. Thank god.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone see the tantrum APE parents threw today on AEM? At first I was amused but then I was just sad for these bitter people. Why can't they move on? School's nearly over!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone see the tantrum APE parents threw today on AEM? At first I was amused but then I was just sad for these bitter people. Why can't they move on? School's nearly over!
No, I’m not on AEM and I’m not a tantrum thrower. But is it possible that some of these parents you’re so into trashing have had an awful year? A year after which they will be dealing with fallout for months or years to come? A year in which even a little acknowledgment from APS that this has been truly hard for many would have gone such a long way? I don’t begrudge anyone who chose DL or has stayed virtual all year. I don’t judge them and I’m glad they’ve had that choice. But this year has been a real struggle and it’s not over, not at all, just because people are saying we’re going back full time this fall. For all of the claims on here that APE is full of crazies (and I’ll grant you there are some!) it’s amazing to me that so many parents can’t fathom how bad this year has been for many. I’d suggest you try to meet or interact with some folks who, let’s just say, don’t have 2-parent families, can’t WFH, can’t manage the technology, don’t speak English, have no local family support, have special needs kids....The list goes on but if this year has been good or even okay for you and yours, please know some of us would love to trade places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Falls Church City at around 90-95%. 5 days a week for elementary and 4 days a week for secondary.
Yes. The reporting is just wrong.