Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might need to read some articles about why grammar is is a function of an oppressive society.
Is this why ACPS doesn't teach grammar?
Assuming people are unintelligent or unprofessional because they use AAVE, which is a dialect that has defined speech patterns and its own grammar, and not standardized WHITE English is racist. It is.
I completely agree. But I don't think the solution is not to teach any grammar or a standard curriculum. I'll beg off now, bc I don't want to derail the thread.
Anonymous wrote:You might need to read some articles about why grammar is is a function of an oppressive society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leaving in May seems really strange. You couldn’t stick it out for one more month?
Looking at this thread, why would he? Some of you don’t understand that school personnel who aren’t valued by that school don’t owe the school anything. An opportunity came and he took it.
It seems to me that this is a two way street. Maybe when the school personnel begin valuing the kids and actually do some educating, the community will value the personnel. It’s easier to leave early and let someone else sort out the carnage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-He failed both my kids in times of need
-Called one of them a liar after they were assualted by another kid
-Has the warmth and personality of a wet towel
-Glad to see him go.
What is it with ACPS and denying assaults?
What is it with ACPS tolerating residency fraud? Back when school used to actually happen I'd see a half dozen cars with Maryland plates dropping kids off every single morning- this wasn't split custody scenario, the kids lived in MD.
There's a different set of rules for certain people. I'll let you figure out what the commonality is.
Why would anyone travel to Alexandria for it's terrible schools?
The different set of rules are for the PTA and PTAC parents who are always there to defend ACPS (and their home values).
At Maury or elsewhere? I do now of a Maury parent who publicly celebrated her son attacking another student and yet was somehow granted permission to serve on the PTAC. So odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also don't agree that he did much for Black and Hispanic children who had potential to participate in TAG. My son had several friends (all boys) who are in Honors classes with him at GW, and doing well, but not one of them was identified for TAG in Maury. Out of my son's TAG classes (reading and math), there were two Black girls in TAG reading, none in math, and zero Black boys in any TAG classes.
This is a consistent problem within ACPS.
It is. I remember six or seven years ago at an ES PTA meeting, some ACPS rep claiming that they were working hard to identify more kids for TAG. It never happened.
Now they are finally bringing Young Scholars to all the schools. So maybe that will help. But I'm sure they are just going to dump TAG instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leaving in May seems really strange. You couldn’t stick it out for one more month?
Looking at this thread, why would he? Some of you don’t understand that school personnel who aren’t valued by that school don’t owe the school anything. An opportunity came and he took it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leaving in May seems really strange. You couldn’t stick it out for one more month?
Looking at this thread, why would he? Some of you don’t understand that school personnel who aren’t valued by that school don’t owe the school anything. An opportunity came and he took it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leaving in May seems really strange. You couldn’t stick it out for one more month?
Looking at this thread, why would he? Some of you don’t understand that school personnel who aren’t valued by that school don’t owe the school anything. An opportunity came and he took it.
It seems to me that this is a two way street. Maybe when the school personnel begin valuing the kids and actually do some educating, the community will value the personnel. It’s easier to leave early and let someone else sort out the carnage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leaving in May seems really strange. You couldn’t stick it out for one more month?
Looking at this thread, why would he? Some of you don’t understand that school personnel who aren’t valued by that school don’t owe the school anything. An opportunity came and he took it.
Anonymous wrote:Leaving in May seems really strange. You couldn’t stick it out for one more month?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might need to read some articles about why grammar is is a function of an oppressive society.
Is this why ACPS doesn't teach grammar?
Assuming people are unintelligent or unprofessional because they use AAVE, which is a dialect that has defined speech patterns and its own grammar, and not standardized WHITE English is racist. It is.
It also is not used in academics, literature, or general media so the continued use is likely to have an impact on students who try and take standardized tests, using grammatically correct English.
Think about it - a little kid is asked to select the sentence with the correct grammar. One sentence is written grammatically correct and the other is written in the vascular. Kid reads both. The grammatically correct sounds vaguely familiar but the vascular sentence is how he hears adults and friends speaking all the time so that one must be the correct choice. Except it isn't. And he gets the question wrong. Repeat many times on the same test and this kid who is very intelligent now gets a very low standardized test reading score and is told he needs remediation.
If that intelligent kid gets remediation so that he can actually write sentences with standard grammar, won't that better equip him to succeed in the future? It's not like the broader society is going to start accepting AAVE as standard American English.
This is the issue. What you think is “standard grammar” is white grammar. AAVE is standardized too. It had legitimate patterns in syntax, grammar and verb tenses. This is a known linguistic reality. Saying that only white English is standard ignores this. A child who grows up in a home that speaks AAVE DOES have a grasp of grammar and usage and sentence structure and speech patterns. They are taught in schools this is “wrong” and only white English is correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also don't agree that he did much for Black and Hispanic children who had potential to participate in TAG. My son had several friends (all boys) who are in Honors classes with him at GW, and doing well, but not one of them was identified for TAG in Maury. Out of my son's TAG classes (reading and math), there were two Black girls in TAG reading, none in math, and zero Black boys in any TAG classes.
This is a consistent problem within ACPS.