Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:45 students per classroom is coming.
The state would love the excuse to crack down on FCPS if that happened because it's flatly illegal.
And? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that is missing lots of teachers? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that will have 45 students per classroom this fall? Just because FCPS got kicked off the VA Schools Forum doesn't mean that other school districts no longer exist.
I think it would be the door for vouchers and charters getting thrown open. There is no provision in state law for large classrooms if it's too hard to hire.
Vouchers and charters won't conjure up new teachers from thin air. The solution is a waiver. There are waivers for all sorts of things. This isn't a radical idea.
Hopefully the waiver request isnt granted. I doubt the state board signs off on classes that big
So ... what do you hope will happen this fall? In FCPS and other school districts with shortages? I've seen that MCPS is forcing teacher transfers to understaffed schools. But when there aren't enough teachers in the entire district, that won't fix the problem.
The state board of education that wants an excuse to force vouchers and charters on districts who don't want them gets its excuse.
I mean, sure, they're going to do that anyway. That's Youngkin's stated plan.
But vouchers and charter schools will not open overnight or create more teachers. And FCPS isn't the worst positioned school district in Virginia for teacher shortages. Not even close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:45 students per classroom is coming.
The state would love the excuse to crack down on FCPS if that happened because it's flatly illegal.
And? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that is missing lots of teachers? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that will have 45 students per classroom this fall? Just because FCPS got kicked off the VA Schools Forum doesn't mean that other school districts no longer exist.
I think it would be the door for vouchers and charters getting thrown open. There is no provision in state law for large classrooms if it's too hard to hire.
Vouchers and charters won't conjure up new teachers from thin air. The solution is a waiver. There are waivers for all sorts of things. This isn't a radical idea.
Hopefully the waiver request isnt granted. I doubt the state board signs off on classes that big
So ... what do you hope will happen this fall? In FCPS and other school districts with shortages? I've seen that MCPS is forcing teacher transfers to understaffed schools. But when there aren't enough teachers in the entire district, that won't fix the problem.
The state board of education that wants an excuse to force vouchers and charters on districts who don't want them gets its excuse.
I mean, sure, they're going to do that anyway. That's Youngkin's stated plan.
But vouchers and charter schools will not open overnight or create more teachers. And FCPS isn't the worst positioned school district in Virginia for teacher shortages. Not even close.
Anonymous wrote:45 students per classroom is coming.
Anonymous wrote:The class size will definitely be the max at some schools. 30-35 in some classes.
Vouchers aren’t going to solve the problem now. And I know at least one catholic school is also in desperate need for teachers so it’s not just public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:45 students per classroom is coming.
The state would love the excuse to crack down on FCPS if that happened because it's flatly illegal.
And? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that is missing lots of teachers? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that will have 45 students per classroom this fall? Just because FCPS got kicked off the VA Schools Forum doesn't mean that other school districts no longer exist.
I think it would be the door for vouchers and charters getting thrown open. There is no provision in state law for large classrooms if it's too hard to hire.
Vouchers and charters won't conjure up new teachers from thin air. The solution is a waiver. There are waivers for all sorts of things. This isn't a radical idea.
Hopefully the waiver request isnt granted. I doubt the state board signs off on classes that big
So ... what do you hope will happen this fall? In FCPS and other school districts with shortages? I've seen that MCPS is forcing teacher transfers to understaffed schools. But when there aren't enough teachers in the entire district, that won't fix the problem.
The state board of education that wants an excuse to force vouchers and charters on districts who don't want them gets its excuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:45 students per classroom is coming.
The state would love the excuse to crack down on FCPS if that happened because it's flatly illegal.
And? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that is missing lots of teachers? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that will have 45 students per classroom this fall? Just because FCPS got kicked off the VA Schools Forum doesn't mean that other school districts no longer exist.
I think it would be the door for vouchers and charters getting thrown open. There is no provision in state law for large classrooms if it's too hard to hire.
Vouchers and charters won't conjure up new teachers from thin air. The solution is a waiver. There are waivers for all sorts of things. This isn't a radical idea.
Hopefully the waiver request isnt granted. I doubt the state board signs off on classes that big
So ... what do you hope will happen this fall? In FCPS and other school districts with shortages? I've seen that MCPS is forcing teacher transfers to understaffed schools. But when there aren't enough teachers in the entire district, that won't fix the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:45 students per classroom is coming.
The state would love the excuse to crack down on FCPS if that happened because it's flatly illegal.
And? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that is missing lots of teachers? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that will have 45 students per classroom this fall? Just because FCPS got kicked off the VA Schools Forum doesn't mean that other school districts no longer exist.
I think it would be the door for vouchers and charters getting thrown open. There is no provision in state law for large classrooms if it's too hard to hire.
Vouchers and charters won't conjure up new teachers from thin air. The solution is a waiver. There are waivers for all sorts of things. This isn't a radical idea.
Hopefully the waiver request isnt granted. I doubt the state board signs off on classes that big
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:45 students per classroom is coming.
The state would love the excuse to crack down on FCPS if that happened because it's flatly illegal.
And? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that is missing lots of teachers? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that will have 45 students per classroom this fall? Just because FCPS got kicked off the VA Schools Forum doesn't mean that other school districts no longer exist.
I think it would be the door for vouchers and charters getting thrown open. There is no provision in state law for large classrooms if it's too hard to hire.
Vouchers and charters won't conjure up new teachers from thin air. The solution is a waiver. There are waivers for all sorts of things. This isn't a radical idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:45 students per classroom is coming.
The state would love the excuse to crack down on FCPS if that happened because it's flatly illegal.
And? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that is missing lots of teachers? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that will have 45 students per classroom this fall? Just because FCPS got kicked off the VA Schools Forum doesn't mean that other school districts no longer exist.
I think it would be the door for vouchers and charters getting thrown open. There is no provision in state law for large classrooms if it's too hard to hire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:45 students per classroom is coming.
The state would love the excuse to crack down on FCPS if that happened because it's flatly illegal.
And? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that is missing lots of teachers? Do you think FCPS is the only school district that will have 45 students per classroom this fall? Just because FCPS got kicked off the VA Schools Forum doesn't mean that other school districts no longer exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:45 students per classroom is coming.
The state would love the excuse to crack down on FCPS if that happened because it's flatly illegal.
Anonymous wrote:45 students per classroom is coming.