• Please be sure to read the rules and adhere to them. Some banned members have complained that they are not spammers. But they spammed us. Some even tried to redirect our members to other forums. Duh. Be smart. Read the rules and adhere to them and we will all get along just fine. Cheers. :beer: Link to the rules: https://www.forumsforums.com/threads/forum-rules-info.2974/

Fairfax County, Virginia public schools tell parents not to hire tutors because it is

Jim_S

Gone But Not Forgotten
GOLD Site Supporter
August 12, 2020
Fairfax County, Virginia public schools tell parents not to hire tutors because it is unfair to kids whose parents can’t afford them
By Thomas Lifson

https://www.americanthinker.com/blo..._to_kids_whose_parents_cant_afford_them_.html

If you had any doubt that hard-left ideologues run government school systems in many (most?) places, take a look at Fairfax County, Virginia's most populous county, with over a million residents, one of the richest counties in the United States with an average household income well over one hundred thousand dollars.

The educrats who run the Fairfax public schools have advised parents there not to hire tutors or organize informal homeschool "pods" to replace the shuttered schools because some parents cannot afford to do so, and that would be "unfair."

I am not making this up. Here is a link to a memo sent to parents on August 7, with some key excerpts below:

Across the country, many parents are joining together to engage private tutors (who are often school teachers) to provide tutoring or home instruction for small groups of children. While there is no systematic way to track these private efforts, it's clear that a number of "pandemic pods" or tutoring pods are being established in Fairfax County.

We are aware of these tutoring pods, as well as some accompanying community concerns. To be clear, these instructional efforts are not supported by or in any way controlled by FCPS…. (snip)

While FCPS doesn't and can't control these private tutoring groups, we do have concerns that they may widen the gap in educational access and equity for all students. Many parents cannot afford private instruction. Many working families can't provide transportation to and from a tutoring pod, even if they could afford to pay for the service.

We have received some requests from parents who would like to cluster groups or pods of students together with a specific teacher. From both a logistical perspective, and in the interest of educational equity, FCPS cannot accommodate such requests

In other words, parents who strive to educate their children are being unfair to parents who don't because their children will have an advantage. This is insanity. By the same logic, parents who remain married and raise their children in intact families are being unfair to children whose parents cannot maintain their marriage, because many studies show that children with a mother and father at home do better. Taking the logic even farther, parents who don't become drug addicts are being unfair to children whose parents enslave themselves to heroin, crack, methamphetamine, or even alcohol.

Everyone must descend to the lowest common denominator in the interest of "equity." After all, responsible behavior leads to "gaps" with the children of the worst parents.

I wonder of the parents of Fairfax County, who tend to be more highly educated as well as richer than the national average, understand the insanity of the bureaucrats who run their taxpayer-funded schools. According to the 2010 Census, there are almost twice as many Asian-heritage residents as blacks (17.53% versus 9.17%). Do the Asian-heritage families — group that generally highly values education — support this notion of dumbing down their kids so they won't outperform other ethnicities?
 

Attachments

  • 38BA5F92-B916-4CE9-BD2E-009DBE117F08.png
    38BA5F92-B916-4CE9-BD2E-009DBE117F08.png
    76.8 KB · Views: 166

Jim_S

Gone But Not Forgotten
GOLD Site Supporter
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps

FCPS is the 10th largest school division in the U.S. with 198 schools and centers. We serve a diverse student population of more than 188,000 students in grades prekindergarten through 12, speaking over 200 languages

. . .

FCPS, the third-largest employer in Virginia, has 24,165 full-time employees, of whom more than 93 percent are school-based and 6.6 percent nonschool-based. Our FY 2020 Approved Budget of $3 billion is primarily funded by Fairfax County (71.3 percent) with contributions from Virginia (23.3 percent), other sources (3.4 percent) and the federal government (1.5 percent). More than 86 percent of the budget goes toward instruction, and the average cost per student is $15,293. The FCPS bus fleet is one of the largest bus fleets in the U.S., transporting more than 141,000 students on over 1,600 buses each day. FCPS has more than 27 million square feet of school buildings and office space, including 173 Energy Star certified buildings (more than any other school system in the country).

If you just shut the place down and gave folks the $15,293 per child what kind of education could they purchase?
 

Bannedjoe

Well-known member
Would someone please show me where it says in the constitution, the bible, or anywhere else where it says life is fair, and that fairness is unconditionally guaranteed?
 

m1west

Well-known member
GOLD Site Supporter
Would someone please show me where it says in the constitution, the bible, or anywhere else where it says life is fair, and that fairness is unconditionally guaranteed?

I think it says that in the communist manifesto. Equally oppressed at the bottom.
 
Top