Friday, April 12, 2019

Episode 16 - Student Questions & Top 10 Student Tweets




Episode 16 Overview -
In this special episode, Dr. Jeck answers questions submitted by students and announces the top 10 student Tweets from this epic school year.
    Student Questions -
    • Victor - How is Fauquier County getting redistricted and if so, will it impact the high school districts?
    • Grant - Why can't WMS have phones?
    • Montgomery MD Weather - How do you make your decisions for closures?
    • Nolan - When will a new school be made and what grade level will it be (elementary, middle, or high)
    • Colin - What's next for FCPS?  Any new plans?
    • Luke - How did you become such an epic gamer?
    • Valerie - Why can't we push back school start times by an hour?  Psychology proves it would improve grades and retention...
    • McKenzie - Do you know of any students that struggle accessing the internet at home for school-related work?  If so, what are you as the superintendent and the School Board trying to do to give students the opportunity to use internet access at home?
    • McKenzie - How do you best educate the community & parents when something happens involving the schools when there are so many misconceptions?
    Top 10 List of 2018-19 Tweets - 

    10. Slightly Confused Award
    9.  Wishful Thinking Award
    8.  Winston Churchill Never Give Up Award
    7.  Hollywood Stuntman Award
    6.  Do Re Me Fa So La Ti Do Award
    5. Chris Farley Da Bears Award
    4. Al Capone Award
    3. All the Pet Pictures Award
    2.  We Tried to Keep the Buses on the Road Award
    1. Adam Moore (Thank You for Making My Job Easier) Award


    Dr. Jeck would like to remind listeners to submit questions through Speakpipe.  Click on the microphone icon at the top of this post or go to http://www.speakpipe.com/FCPSPodcast  We'd love to feature your thoughts on one of the upcoming episodes!  Your input is essential as we work together to impact the lives of kids.



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