Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.mathleague.com/downloads/gs1213/va-678-1213.pdf
Speaks for itself.
So, a couple 6th graders are good at math. That statistic speaks nothing to the quality of education, cohesiveness of community, kindness of parents, or reliability of administration.
Probably the AAP students the Haycock base parents hate so much -- maybe even *gasp* Cluster 2 students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.mathleague.com/downloads/gs1213/va-678-1213.pdf
Speaks for itself.
So, a couple 6th graders are good at math. That statistic speaks nothing to the quality of education, cohesiveness of community, kindness of parents, or reliability of administration.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.mathleague.com/downloads/gs1213/va-678-1213.pdf
Speaks for itself.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think there is one "rich" side of Fairfax County.
re: Boosterton. Our school did it this year and the kids really enjoyed it. The goal was to raise enough for a track. This is a newer school with bare bones playground equipment. (I'll save my vent over small and poorly-equipped playgrounds for another thread.)
The actual "run" was held in the gym and the Boosterthon employees (young guys) were very upbeat and the event had a very party-like feel. The children really enjoyed themselves and were very proud of the laps they ran. I did not care for the endless exhortations from the employees to the kids prior to the event to get more pledges, etc. It was a bit much.
I do think the Boosterthon organization takes a large chunk of the money raised; no different than the other private fundraisers the PTA/school runs. **If** parents were willing to put in the work of organizing a similar event, the school would make much more. But it would be a lot of work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is an embarrassment to the Haycock community
Not really, since most of the posts were made by people with no actual connection to the school.
I'm not sure how you can say that. Many of the people posting seem to know a lot about the school. I would say, based on the posts, that a minority were from people with no connection to the school. Most seem to be from Haycock parents.
Yes, I'm always surprised at first by how much people who have no connection to Haycock think they know about the school, but then I remember this happens with TJ as well. Everyone seems to have an opinion about the best schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is an embarrassment to the Haycock community
Not really, since most of the posts were made by people with no actual connection to the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is an embarrassment to the Haycock community
Not really, since most of the posts were made by people with no actual connection to the school.
I'm not sure how you can say that. Many of the people posting seem to know a lot about the school. I would say, based on the posts, that a minority were from people with no connection to the school. Most seem to be from Haycock parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is an embarrassment to the Haycock community
Not really, since most of the posts were made by people with no actual connection to the school.
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is an embarrassment to the Haycock community
Anonymous wrote:This is what I find so confusing....Haycock staff elects to have a parent survey (no schools in my cluster that I know of offer this for feedback) and yet the Haycock parents post a part of the principal's KIT and yet the parents complain.
Haycock staff are stretched thin this year, in desperate need of technology and the principal and school staff are responding the most appropriate way they know how....and the parents complain.
I truly feel bad for any teacher and administrator in this school. I wouldn't be surprised you loose teachers and staff each year due to this insanity of your so-called parents.