Anonymous
Post 11/14/2010 10:39     Subject: Re:Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

Some kids are, and some kids aren't. As they say, your mileage may vary. There are blogs for parents want to share their experiences.

http://peelbacktheapple.blogspot.com/


Anonymous
Post 11/12/2010 15:39     Subject: Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

If the principal is indeed committing unethical acts, then she should be removed.

Whatever the case, she's been there for a long time, and kids are thriving there.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2010 14:06     Subject: Re:Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

Thanks for the information regarding the audits.

There was a PTA Treasurer there a couple years back who told me certain issues had come up between her and the principal over questionable financial transactions. I'll have to check the county audits out.

Thanks again
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2010 12:15     Subject: Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

Anonymous wrote:I've heard this before about the principal being unethical when it comes to money. Please give the details or give me information on how I'd go about getting ahold of the audit report.

Thanks


It used to be online under Internal Audit at FCPS. Now the older reports are not readily available so I guess you can do a foia.

I read it and it addressed irregularities even in the 1990's. I suppose the earlier audit reports are also worth a foia for you. Outside firms as well as FCPS performed audits in various years. Maybe reno, brokerage accounts???

The whole thing was odd and i heard about stuff at youth sports.



Anonymous
Post 11/12/2010 09:13     Subject: Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

I've heard this before about the principal being unethical when it comes to money. Please give the details or give me information on how I'd go about getting ahold of the audit report.

Thanks
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2010 10:10     Subject: Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

7:31 thank you

From what I understand schools are allotted money for those children with IEPS. The issue is whether or not that money is being used to best service these children or is the administration wasting it. It is in everyone's best interest for that money to be used appropriately. It insures an inclusive classroom works and EVERY child not just those with SN get the attention they need to thrive. If you don't give a child with SN the proper supports, everyone suffers.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2010 08:24     Subject: Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's quite difficult to switch a child out. It's disturbing to me to hear a school did not handle a situation regarding a child with SN well. I hope the poster will take things higher. It's not until enough people make a stink with the superintendant, etc that true change will come about.


The mom should probably consider private school. No public school is going to have dedicated teachers for one child. It's unrealistic.


That's the answer always given when there is an issue with Public school.. go to private school or home school. What a load of garbage. If you think how Public School started, the level of intelligent parents then was such that ALL of them sent their kids to private school. The rest of the population needed help from educated people who started public schools and they weren't smart enough to know what rights were actually being taken away from them in return for their public school education. However, the landscape has changed and parents do know what's right for their children and parents are highly educated. We want to change an old system to fit what is relevant today.

The county provides sn services, but the reality is they say one thing and do another. They get votes on what they "say" and then they get to screw the people in the trenches when they don't deliver on their promises. If they stated what was actually "realistic" for all of us instead of stating that their goal is to help all children reach their fullest potential, then maybe we wouldn't be so outraged. We are outraged because they say one thing and they don't do what they say. Everyone knows this is true. We need to join together and stop it. Complainers need to complain louder and those who aren't complaining need to support the complainers. What have you got to lose? A better education?



Beautifully stated!



Kent Gardens has an unethical principal who was involved in an expense audit situation in FCPS. Junkets and trips to Paris overshadow the FAPE for non-immersion students.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2010 08:13     Subject: Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's quite difficult to switch a child out. It's disturbing to me to hear a school did not handle a situation regarding a child with SN well. I hope the poster will take things higher. It's not until enough people make a stink with the superintendant, etc that true change will come about.


The mom should probably consider private school. No public school is going to have dedicated teachers for one child. It's unrealistic.


That's the answer always given when there is an issue with Public school.. go to private school or home school. What a load of garbage. If you think how Public School started, the level of intelligent parents then was such that ALL of them sent their kids to private school. The rest of the population needed help from educated people who started public schools and they weren't smart enough to know what rights were actually being taken away from them in return for their public school education. However, the landscape has changed and parents do know what's right for their children and parents are highly educated. We want to change an old system to fit what is relevant today.

The county provides sn services, but the reality is they say one thing and do another. They get votes on what they "say" and then they get to screw the people in the trenches when they don't deliver on their promises. If they stated what was actually "realistic" for all of us instead of stating that their goal is to help all children reach their fullest potential, then maybe we wouldn't be so outraged. We are outraged because they say one thing and they don't do what they say. Everyone knows this is true. We need to join together and stop it. Complainers need to complain louder and those who aren't complaining need to support the complainers. What have you got to lose? A better education?



Beautifully stated!
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2010 08:06     Subject: Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

I am the iep mom. Our situation is pretty unique so I don't feel comfortable going into specifics. And I totally agree with 7:31 that the "go private or go home" argument is ridiculous. It is just depressing that such a highly rated school is not servicing it's kids.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2010 07:31     Subject: Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's quite difficult to switch a child out. It's disturbing to me to hear a school did not handle a situation regarding a child with SN well. I hope the poster will take things higher. It's not until enough people make a stink with the superintendant, etc that true change will come about.


The mom should probably consider private school. No public school is going to have dedicated teachers for one child. It's unrealistic.


That's the answer always given when there is an issue with Public school.. go to private school or home school. What a load of garbage. If you think how Public School started, the level of intelligent parents then was such that ALL of them sent their kids to private school. The rest of the population needed help from educated people who started public schools and they weren't smart enough to know what rights were actually being taken away from them in return for their public school education. However, the landscape has changed and parents do know what's right for their children and parents are highly educated. We want to change an old system to fit what is relevant today.

The county provides sn services, but the reality is they say one thing and do another. They get votes on what they "say" and then they get to screw the people in the trenches when they don't deliver on their promises. If they stated what was actually "realistic" for all of us instead of stating that their goal is to help all children reach their fullest potential, then maybe we wouldn't be so outraged. We are outraged because they say one thing and they don't do what they say. Everyone knows this is true. We need to join together and stop it. Complainers need to complain louder and those who aren't complaining need to support the complainers. What have you got to lose? A better education?

Anonymous
Post 11/10/2010 21:48     Subject: Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

Anonymous wrote:It's quite difficult to switch a child out. It's disturbing to me to hear a school did not handle a situation regarding a child with SN well. I hope the poster will take things higher. It's not until enough people make a stink with the superintendant, etc that true change will come about.


The mom should probably consider private school. No public school is going to have dedicated teachers for one child. It's unrealistic.
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2010 21:37     Subject: Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

Anonymous wrote:It's quite difficult to switch a child out. It's disturbing to me to hear a school did not handle a situation regarding a child with SN well. I hope the poster will take things higher. It's not until enough people make a stink with the superintendant, etc that true change will come about.


It's too bad with the budget situation that the county can't spend more to help all kids. I think Fairfax County offers a lot of programs for all kids, and all that costs money. Any surplus money will probably be going to the teacher's pension.
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2010 21:34     Subject: Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

It's quite difficult to switch a child out. It's disturbing to me to hear a school did not handle a situation regarding a child with SN well. I hope the poster will take things higher. It's not until enough people make a stink with the superintendant, etc that true change will come about.
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2010 19:19     Subject: Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

Anonymous wrote:Up until a few days ago, I would have agreed that KGES is a good school albeit it a large one. But the way our IEP has been handled is beyond appaling. I would not feel confident sending a child with sn there. just my experience and I am sure there are parents who have a different experience but my own experience has been not positive.


That's too bad. I hope you transfer your kid out of there so that you can won't need to complain anymore.
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2010 19:18     Subject: Kent Gardens Elementary School in Mclean

I think if people are happy about their schools, more power to them.

Just don't get on a thread and start bragging like only the "people in the know" send their kids their.

What a joke!