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Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: TessieS ()
Date: October 11, 2014 01:32AM

I at a school doing dropping off donations....at Lynbrook On Backlick Road in Springfield.

While spending time on the bottom floor, basement level, I observed students acting up in the halls. Some students were screaming and shouting. They had at least two teachers with them.

Why are children out of control these days? Why don't they obey simple rules.
Overcrowding?

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Solved ()
Date: October 11, 2014 02:06AM

Cause they're kids.

/thread

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: hispacn ()
Date: October 11, 2014 11:14AM

TessieS Wrote:
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> I at a school doing dropping off donations....at
> Lynbrook On Backlick Road in Springfield.
>
> While spending time on the bottom floor, basement
> level, I observed students acting up in the halls.
> Some students were screaming and shouting. They
> had at least two teachers with them.
>
> Why are children out of control these days? Why
> don't they obey simple rules.
> Overcrowding?

where they hispanics ? Hispanics don't follow the rules nethier do blacks.

if they where white maybe they have ADHD or special ed

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Teachersade ()
Date: October 11, 2014 11:28AM

Back in the day FFX county school teachers would paddle their asses and there were far less behavior problems. Now it is considered cruel and unusual pumishment and the kids are disrepectful and wild as shit.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: CH3NO2 ()
Date: October 11, 2014 11:36AM

Because kids lose repsect for authority at a very early age now. The blame is widespread. Lack of proper parenting, internet, liberals, doctors blaming ADHD for everything, impotent teachers, the list goes on and on.

You would see a lot less of this if corporal punishment was reinstituted and handed out on a regular basis. Nothing gets a kid's attention quicker than a burning ass.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Future Teabaggers ()
Date: October 11, 2014 12:14PM

CH3NO2 Wrote:
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> Because kids lose repsect for authority at a very
> early age now. The blame is widespread. Lack of
> proper parenting, internet, liberals, doctors
> blaming ADHD for everything, impotent teachers,
> the list goes on and on.
>
> You would see a lot less of this if corporal
> punishment was reinstituted and handed out on a
> regular basis. Nothing gets a kid's attention
> quicker than a burning ass.


Those kids will grow up to be Teabbagers. No education and the the rules are "stupid" and they are "oppressed". The kids who study and grow up, go to college and become will become "Libtards" and have to pay to take care of the Teabaggers because they were to lazy and stupid to get an education.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Prozactly ()
Date: October 11, 2014 12:28PM

Future Teabaggers Wrote:
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> Those kids will grow up to be Teabbagers. No
> education and the the rules are "stupid" and they
> are "oppressed". The kids who study and grow up,
> go to college and become will become "Libtards"
> and have to pay to take care of the Teabaggers
> because they were to lazy and stupid to get an
> education.

Lynbrook kids teabaggers? More like day laborers.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: ride sally ()
Date: October 11, 2014 12:40PM

gotta be niggers or Hispanics.................niggers do what they want and when questioned, get very upset.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: El salvadoloco ()
Date: October 11, 2014 06:55PM

I think many families are from El Salvador or Honduras

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Lynbrook ()
Date: October 11, 2014 07:02PM

Lynbrook has the highest percentage of students who live in poverty in the county.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: reasons for this ()
Date: October 11, 2014 07:05PM

The kids from Central America are used to running around freely. Many have not been "school trained". Our kids have had preschool and many of them have not.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Rads for this ()
Date: October 11, 2014 07:36PM

The lower level has Headstart classrooms. Many of these sweet children aren't used to being away from home and might just be crying for Momma. Headstart classes have two teachers

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: nice, but ()
Date: October 11, 2014 07:44PM

^ That's nice, but doesn't help when you get a 10 year old who hasn't been to school.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: ghost of Ted Kennedy ()
Date: October 11, 2014 10:28PM

Get used to it, white people.........the end is near.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: County gov helping ()
Date: October 11, 2014 10:32PM

Is anyone in the county helping with the children that have just arrived to our country? The non speakers? Maybe extra resources are required. Does crestwood have this same issue?

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: 8730 ty ()
Date: October 12, 2014 08:40AM

They've arrived on "Obama's trains from Central America via Mexico. Obama has then dispersed them throughout the country, including Virginia. They have brought their diseases with them and will sicken some of our children, but it's ok. It's all about liberal compassion and making the country less and less white so we can turn the page on our evil white history and be a really great country full of black and brown people.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Caulk kids ()
Date: October 12, 2014 08:53PM

Was the OP was talking about white kids with behavior issues? This thread was not about the 89,900 illegal orphans

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Crests would ()
Date: October 12, 2014 10:54PM

What about Crestwood ES?

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: RdFox ()
Date: October 12, 2014 11:34PM

Finally I got some belly aching laughs out of the posts on a thread.

Give the teachers hell kids!

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: grimmy ()
Date: October 13, 2014 12:23AM

That's what's happening at most ES these days. the kids are frickin out of control and the parents stick them in before/after care and don't spend time with them or teach them shit before they enter kindergarten. There's nothing the schools can do. If they reprimand the kids, the parents go wacko.

At my kids school the PTA put up a vote on nonessential things they want the teacher to teach the kids. you know what they voted for? Personal hygiene, shoe tying and how to use napkin to clean face and utensils.

What the hells is wrong with parents that don't teach their own kids any of this stuff? They are raising animals and leaving it up to the state to raise. You think we have sheeple now, just wait and see!

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Cleaning face ()
Date: October 13, 2014 02:59PM

How to use a napkin, cleaning utensils, and tying shoes?

Bizarre! That is ridiculous!!


At Crestwood, girls were using baby oil in their hair; thought it was a product to straighten hair!




>
> At my kids school the PTA put up a vote on
> nonessential things they want the teacher to teach
> the kids. you know what they voted for? Personal
> hygiene, shoe tying and how to use napkin to clean
> face and utensils.
>
> What the hells is wrong with parents that don't
> teach their own kids any of this stuff? They are
> raising animals and leaving it up to the state to
> raise. You think we have sheeple now, just wait
> and see!

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Blackish fox ()
Date: October 13, 2014 03:55PM

Rd Fox,
How old are you? 23?

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Purple Penguins ()
Date: October 13, 2014 04:11PM

grimmy Wrote:
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> That's what's happening at most ES these days.
> the kids are frickin out of control and the
> parents stick them in before/after care and don't
> spend time with them or teach them shit before
> they enter kindergarten. There's nothing the
> schools can do. If they reprimand the kids, the
> parents go wacko.
>
> At my kids school the PTA put up a vote on
> nonessential things they want the teacher to teach
> the kids. you know what they voted for? Personal
> hygiene, shoe tying and how to use napkin to clean
> face and utensils.
>
> What the hells is wrong with parents that don't
> teach their own kids any of this stuff? They are
> raising animals and leaving it up to the state to
> raise. You think we have sheeple now, just wait
> and see!


I didn't see gender expression on that list. Going to be big trouble if our kids aren't taught to reject the binary gender expression dogma of today's strict world. That's what school's are for, right?

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Behavior issues ()
Date: October 13, 2014 05:54PM

These behaviors have been around for six to seven years.
The kids will listen to one teacher and be disrespectful to all other adults.

It is not only at Lynbrook or Crestwood!

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Behavior ()
Date: October 13, 2014 06:32PM

This was from a customer at a restruant where about 1/3 of a FCPS High School Varsity team showed up for lunch.

The message was redacted as to not brag or divuldge the school or team but it does show that some FCPS students can actually be responible and polite.

"Gentlemen,

I identified you via the XXXX High School website, so I hope it is current and you are still the people to whom my comments are relevant. If not, please forward as appropriate.

I was at the XXXX restaurant in XXXX with my family today. Fellow diners included what I assume are members of your boys XXXXX team. There were about ten young men wearing various XXXX XXXX shirts, sharing a large table and enjoying lunch together. There did not appear to be any adult supervision.

I am contacting you because I hope you will be proud to hear how well they represented their school, their team, their parents, themselves, and you. While jovial and spirited, they remained aware and considerate of those around them and did not use the loud voices or foul language that is so common among many young men their age. Upon finishing their meal, every single one of them pushed in his chair and cleaned up the table, removing all trash and even wiping up small spills. Before leaving, one young man returned to the table to ensure it was in order.

It was refreshing to see a group of boys, out in town being boys, but also being gentlemen. They are at a phase in life when so many young people show complete disregard for the world around them. Yours did not. I hope my children behave similarly when they are teenagers.

I trust each of you has had a hand in the development of these young men and thought you might want to hear that your efforts have paid off.

I knew nothing of XXXX School or XXXXX Athletics before today. The little I know now speaks volumes about the work you are doing over there.

Sincerely,
XXXX XXXX"

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: mark j ()
Date: October 13, 2014 07:40PM

must have been the baseball team..those are usually the white kids,..

as far as Lynnwood...its all Hispanic...what did you expect?

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Nope white kids too ()
Date: October 13, 2014 10:05PM

There are white, Asian, and black kids at Lynbrook.

Mortars
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> must have been the baseball team..those are
> usually the white kids,..
>
> as far as Lynnwood...its all Hispanic...what did
> you expect?

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Driscoll ()
Date: October 14, 2014 11:46PM

Garza will be dropping by to check out these so called behavior problems. It is part of her listening tour.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: demo ()
Date: October 14, 2014 11:56PM

Nope white kids too Wrote:
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> There are white, Asian, and black kids at
> Lynbrook.
>


1 of each.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Oprahgal ()
Date: October 15, 2014 06:34PM

Just be thankful that their parents speak clear English! We have parents that are have limited English

Lynbrook is blessed to have such an
Irish population

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Tessiesal ()
Date: October 16, 2014 08:29PM

This isn't about behavior.....

I looked at the test scores for ES schools in Region 3. None of them perform well on SOL tests. If this is true, why have the sent 28 immigrant orphans to Lynbrook? Not enough resoruces to handle the unschooled non speaking kids.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: You just don't know ()
Date: October 17, 2014 11:04AM

I am amazed at the comments made on this series of posts.Ignorance is alive and well in Fairfax County. Lynbrook ES is a Title 1 school that happends to have an Autism program. Yes, some students in the Autism program are non-verbal but most speak just as well as the kids in my own neighborhood.

If you just took the time and looked at the school's demographics page, you would find that the students in this school come in all colors and nationalities. Poor pass rate on the SOL's, well you are right about that one. This is most certainly not from a lack of effort by the staff. I challenge you to come and watch for a day and see how hard working the teachers are this school. How can you expect students who are not native English speakers and have often not attended school in the US for their entire academic career to perform well on the SOL's. Have you ever taken a look at the SOL exams? While they may not seem hard to you, imagine not understanding the language and/or the material and being expected to do well. The tests are cumulative, covering more than two to three years of teaching in to one test. Just check out the VDOE website and see how well you would do, particularly if the tests were given in a language you were still learning.

If you took the time to really look around the school, you would find students who walk in the hall calmly and quietly, with and without their teachers watching. ESOL students, you bet! Students come to Lynbrook not speaking English, but often have been educated in their own countries and not only are learning English but also curriculum for their grade level. Most of the comments above make these kids sound like crazed or wild children who have never been in a school or had any type of education before.

Yes, Lynbrook Es is the home of the Leprechauns and this school is full of leprechaun magic, luck and good spirit, too bad many of those who chose to comment negatively to the original post are not.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Magic ()
Date: October 19, 2014 12:49AM

Bravo... Finally a well written reply.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Crystalline Cruz ()
Date: December 16, 2014 09:31PM

If you lived in my apartment, had people sleeping in walk in closets, you would not want to go to school.

I get no sleep. My brother sleeps in a hammock. Four of us live in one room. Bed bugs are in mattress pads; springfield gardens doesn't spray for those.

Weed is smoked by graders in 5 n 6. Middle schooler make Dippers.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Nout Kids ()
Date: April 04, 2015 01:33AM

I'm the OP.


The situation that I witnessed at Lynbrook was not with Autistic children. An Unruly bratty kid without social skills. May have been head start.

Kids run wild at Chelsea ....... They run wild at Lynbrook.






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> If you lived in my apartment, had people sleeping
> in walk in closets, you would not want to go to
> school.
>
> I get no sleep. My brother sleeps in a hammock.
> Four of us live in one room. Bed bugs are in
> mattress pads; springfield gardens doesn't spray
> for those.
>
> Weed is smoked by graders in 5 n 6. Middle
> schooler make Dippers.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: LissesPola ()
Date: April 04, 2015 01:36AM

The lower level has Headstart classrooms. Many of these sweet children aren't used to being away from home and might just be crying for Momma. Headstart classes have two teachers.

Reason for this, ELL teachers are afraid to work at Lynbrook. Scary arsed kids

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Longduuickick ()
Date: April 04, 2015 10:10PM

Long duck Dong.....sixteen candles is on
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> I at a school doing dropping off donations....at
> Lynbrook On Backlick Road in Springfield.
>
> While spending time on the bottom floor, basement
> level, I observed students acting up in the halls.
> Some students were screaming and shouting. They
> had at least two teachers with them.
>
> Why are children out of control these days? Why
> don't they obey simple rules.
> Overcrowding?

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Catholic School ()
Date: April 05, 2015 08:44AM

Private School is the answer.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: 92TransAm ()
Date: April 05, 2015 04:22PM

Catholic School Wrote:
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> Private School is the answer.

The real reason for the moral collapse in the public school system, and in American society in General was the removal of God from our everyday lives.

Thank a liberal

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Oh bellaah ()
Date: October 13, 2016 11:21PM

grimmy Wrote:
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> That's what's happening at most ES these days.
> the kids are frickin out of control and the
> parents stick them in before/after care and don't
> spend time with them or teach them shit before
> they enter kindergarten. There's nothing the
> schools can do. If they reprimand the kids, the
> parents go wacko.
>
> At my kids school the PTA put up a vote on
> nonessential things they want the teacher to teach
> the kids. you know what they voted for? Personal
> hygiene, shoe tying and how to use napkin to clean
> face and utensils.
>
> What the hells is wrong with parents that don't
> teach their own kids any of this stuff? They are
> raising animals and leaving it up to the state to
> raise. You think we have sheeple now, just wait
> and see!

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Teach Social Skills ()
Date: October 13, 2016 11:31PM

Social skills aren't being taught.
Too much emphasis on testing kids weekly.

I'd be a bratty kid if I had to jump throughbtesting hoops each week.


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> I at a school doing dropping off donations....at
> Lynbrook On Backlick Road in Springfield.
>
> While spending time on the bottom floor, basement
> level, I observed students acting up in the halls.
> Some students were screaming and shouting. They
> had at least two teachers with them.
>
> Why are children out of control these days? Why
> don't they obey simple rules.
> Overcrowding?

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Huh??? ()
Date: October 13, 2016 11:31PM

Once FCPS relaxed the teachers' dress code, everything went to shit. I attended FCPS schools from K to 12, graduated in 1989. Back in the late 70's and through the 80's, all male teachers except gym teachers wore suits and ties and all female teachers except gym teachers wore either dresses or skirts and blouses.

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Re: Behavior issues Lynbrook ES
Posted by: Pants suit wearer ()
Date: October 16, 2016 03:07PM

More like the neighborhood demographics changed.


A highly dense area for ESOL

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