Anonymous wrote:Oh dear, what would happen if a morning meeting missed a crucial third part. No one could possibly learn that day!
Parents are sick of garbage like the positivity project sucking up valuable instructional time. The last thing you need to start off a day in elementary school is kids staring at a google slide. Really, have a little professional pride
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would teachers need to show google slides for morning meeting??
Oh geez, you parents are so uninformed.
Really? Elaborate, please.
The purpose of morning meeting is to build community, right? Why do you need google slides for that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would teachers need to show google slides for morning meeting??
Oh geez, you parents are so uninformed.
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would teachers need to show google slides for morning meeting??
Anonymous wrote:yikes. That sounds awful. Is this what SOAR is like? Bare room, mixed grade level, random review? No specific targeted problem areas?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s an absolute disgrace how fcps goes about summer programs. This summer of ESY was the worst I’ve seen. No materials, supplies, nothing. High school teachers teaching k/1/2 graders in a bare classroom and clearly with lack of experience with that age group. I’d imagine SOAR is similar unless they were able to get teachers to teach at their own schools.
This is how ESY was ten years ago when my daughter went. Completely bare classroom, literally nothing but worksheets and pencils, a group of students thrown together with no similarities and an hour long bus ride one way on an unairconditioned bus. Its an embarassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked for the summer school curriculum.
I was told it was proprietary and they sent me a link to ST Math. I kid you not.
How is public school curriculum proprietary? Paid for by tax dollars? I'm stumped.
Do you ask the sheriff’s department, DMV, or county court house for access their systems? No.
I don't want access to their systems....I want the outline for the curriculum that will be covered. I can get information from the courthouse without having a login to the internal courthouse database.
All of that is accessible on the VDOE website. There is no FCPS curriculum, only a list of VDOE standard and links to Google Slides.
Our school said there was a specific fcps summer schol curriculum, but refused to share it.