tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post7511133726131985740..comments2024-03-27T11:28:13.401-06:00Comments on Education Matters: Dear Superintendent Vitti, please give my child a chance.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-6381095477343773552015-11-25T08:12:47.051-07:002015-11-25T08:12:47.051-07:00I know some parents are aware of what is going on,...I know some parents are aware of what is going on, but I honestly believe that there is some kind of "smoke and mirrors" situation going on! AND WHY isn't THE LOCAL MEDIA involved? Why isn't anyone asking VItti why we are using ENGAGE NY curriculum when even NY has "kicked it to the curb?" The situation is beyond frustrating for teachers, parents, and administrators. WE CAN BE SURE OUR STUDENTS WILL PAY for this "free curriculum."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-75028229990940743102015-11-24T13:21:21.629-07:002015-11-24T13:21:21.629-07:00Good to know. Although, my board member is Fisher,...Good to know. Although, my board member is Fisher, so I'm probably screwed. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-4079611246612098502015-11-24T10:15:33.569-07:002015-11-24T10:15:33.569-07:00Yes, this letter was sent (emailed) to Dr. Vitti, ...Yes, this letter was sent (emailed) to Dr. Vitti, and copied to Ms. Grymes. If you send anything to him, I strongly suggest you copy it to your Representative, or all of the Board Members. Don't send it only to him, or there is always a chance he could say he didn't get it. The more people that see it, the more he will be pressured to respond. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-48203950085337189282015-11-24T07:30:50.104-07:002015-11-24T07:30:50.104-07:00The parent who sent it to me also sent it to Vitti...The parent who sent it to me also sent it to Vitti and he basically blew it off.ChrisGuerrierihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04200461704984560238noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-46273181190282198502015-11-24T05:56:27.401-07:002015-11-24T05:56:27.401-07:00Please tell me this letter was actually sent to Dr...Please tell me this letter was actually sent to Dr. Vitro and not just posted on the blog. It's perfect! As a parent and employee of DCPS I am working on my own letter. <br />Anyone know how his mail is handled? Will he actually even see the letters if sent?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-11852906601155035752015-11-23T07:12:10.863-07:002015-11-23T07:12:10.863-07:00"I just looked up the Social Studies for Firs..."I just looked up the Social Studies for First Grade under the CPALMS website." ... I am not understanding what you are saying. Then why are the teaching about Mesopotamia? I know this is happening because my son's teacher sent home a sheet regarding it that my son wouldn't complete. - ArielAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-14948271215248331082015-11-22T11:03:46.413-07:002015-11-22T11:03:46.413-07:00"Why is the District doing this to us?"
..."Why is the District doing this to us?"<br /><br />-My fourth grade studentAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-59500845277763321762015-11-22T10:33:07.876-07:002015-11-22T10:33:07.876-07:00As a first grade teacher, I applaud this parent an...As a first grade teacher, I applaud this parent and other parents who are helping their children the best that they can. It's frustrating for parents to see that their children are failing simply because the content is WAY OVER THEIR HEADS. I am showing my students' parents the work that they have to do in their math binders, and even sent them electronic files of all the modules we have to do because they want to catch up at home. However, because the district cares about QUANTITY instead of QUALITY, teachers are being forced to move on to the next lesson even if kids are not getting it. We've had several district visits and that is all that has come out of their mouths: Why aren't you on THIS lesson? And, what lessons do you need to combine in order to get to where you need to be? Is this the same question that our administrators are going to ask when they formally observe us???? Because surely, they cannot say a darn thing about whether students are understanding the lessons or not when our hands are tied regarding pacing and differentiating our lessons.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-59726983118231411582015-11-22T10:25:03.600-07:002015-11-22T10:25:03.600-07:00I just looked up the Social Studies for First Grad...I just looked up the Social Studies for First Grade under the CPALMS website. There is nothing on there that states first graders need to know the difference between a Sphynx and ziggaurat, the three major religions, etc. Here are the actual social studies standards, again pulled from the CPALMS website, which was created by the FLDOE:<br />Recognize that money is a method of exchanging goods and services.<br />Describe the characteristics of responsible citizenship in the school community.<br />Recognize symbols and individuals that represent American constitutional democracy.<br />Identify people from the past who have shown character ideals and principles including honesty, courage, and responsibility.<br />Compare life now with life in the past.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-55099497371559770152015-11-22T09:00:02.620-07:002015-11-22T09:00:02.620-07:00I completely agree. We should be teaching our kids...I completely agree. We should be teaching our kids about America first. They need to understand who they are, where they come from, and their place in this world, before they learn about the history of the rest of the world. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-33103569319724935552015-11-21T19:36:02.752-07:002015-11-21T19:36:02.752-07:00This is so sad. I can say without a doubt that NB...This is so sad. I can say without a doubt that NBE was and is a truly excellent school. My daughter had the most wonderful teachers in her 6 years there! She's now with me at the middle school where I teach. (she doesn't go to the local Oceanway MS) We are experiencing the same insanity on the middle school level. She keeps up with her assignments, studies and understands the material. I'm very involved and hands-on like this mother mentioned, but it's never enough. <br />Here's just one example from her 8 classes. (Seriously! Last year they were in elementary and in MS there are 8 classes!!!!) She is really great in math and was placed in pre-algebra which is basically the standard for students a grade ahead of her. But.... her teacher has told me they have to move so fast to stay on the pacing guide. (Her math teacher is wonderful, BTW) This means that we can expect minimum of 1 hour of math per night. My daughter doesn't really mind because she loves math, but the problem is when she takes a test in that class she gets maybe a C. Strange, considering all her other math grades are A's. As a teacher, I can clearly see that they are moving so fast that they don't have time to truly MASTER and RETAIN the content before moving to the next concept. This is very frustrating!! This is pretty much the way it's going in all 4 of her core classes. Oh and don't get me started on the projects they expect an 11 year old to produce on their own. I'm really seeing how many of our students are set up for failure.<br />All of this crazy DCPS insanity was stressful enough from a teaching standpoint, but having a front row seat to what's happening with my own child is making me angry. I'm thinking of quitting to home-school her. That might be better for both of us.<br /><br />So, here's a thought. What if all the veteran teachers that know how things should be just up and decided they're going to work one day to teach the material the way it should be taught? Like a non-strike unified effort to take back the system and give these kids the education they need and deserve!! Seriously, think about it. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-76360408088470359342015-11-21T19:10:14.227-07:002015-11-21T19:10:14.227-07:00I'm a teacher in the county. I've been tol...I'm a teacher in the county. I've been told by district personnel to move on even if kids don't get it yet, "cause they just aren't gonna get it". They've told me "You can't save them all." on multiple occasions. They only care about the test scores, nothing else. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-70917639158430458512015-11-21T17:54:11.514-07:002015-11-21T17:54:11.514-07:00I could have written this, but I didn't. I al...I could have written this, but I didn't. I also have a 1st grader at New Berlin and feel exactly the same way she does. To add, why are we teaching first graders about Mesopotamia and not about the history surrounding Thanksgiving? If not that, then what about the history of the United States or Florida? I have serious reservations about what is being taught, and none that have anything to do with my sons teachers. I will not post anonymous. Feel free to email me at ariel042109@gmail.com.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107550755163115303.post-25446593828049165962015-11-21T17:26:26.557-07:002015-11-21T17:26:26.557-07:00Wonderfully said! Chris, can you give her the lin...Wonderfully said! Chris, can you give her the link to the 1st grade learning schedule or whatever the heck we are calling it this year? Quarter 2 should be good through January.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com