Mostly this seems to track the demographics of the various jurisdictions, except that APS underperforms compared to FCPS. |
Yes, they count. All of the schools meet the on track requirements but there are large enough groups not on track that they changed the designation. It is why all the schools are accredited regardless of groups needing more support. |
So being a sanctuary county is bad for the public school system. |
OMG. Do you have any critical thinking skills? You do know that Falls Church City has a total of FOUR schools with a poverty rate of 4%. FCPS is not “middle of the pack.” Loudoun County has 13 Title 1 schools while FCPS has 51. If you can’t see how poverty levels impact achievement scores, you’re not very bright. |
Poor people are not universally under achievers. I grew up in the projects, graduated at the top of my HS class and went on to earn a bachelor and masters degree from a prestigious university. The quality of education at FCPS has fallen dramatically over the past two decades. That is a simple fact. |
Oh come on, if you don't understand that poor kids perform worse as a group than UMC kids then you aren't as smart as you claim to be. |
The issue is that the poor families are more likely to be unable to prepare their child for school. Immigrant or not, they come to kindergarten not ready and it takes a long time to catch up. But these kids still get sent to AAP centers. |
I really wish county voters would vote against the same old school board and county supervisors. Same old same old. Enjoy the meal and prepared food tax that goes into effect in Jan. |
Stories like yours are rare. Most kids who come from poverty do not graduate from college, a large percentage don’t graduate from HS. |
I taught extremely poor children. This is true. However, much can be done with good, strong and direct instruction. That is where the focus should be with the struggling students--rather than being more concerned about school scores. Here is a secret: when you focus on teaching the kids rather than just practicing for the tests, they ultimately will perform better. That is not to say you don't give them practice tests, but those should be secondary to the instruction. |
a lot of these programs are being cut. the grant for high impact tutors runs out this year. they already cut funding for hours and tutors this year. next year not sure what will happen. kids need the intervention but the grant is done |
Did FCPS write up a request for another grant? The grants don't just trickle down--you have to ask for them. |
Perhaps but I was not the only one in my district to rise up from the projects. It was because my school system used traditional proven methods such phonics, grouped kids by ability in the same classroom in elementary school. Offered an advance track starting in middle school and worked with kids to reach their full potential. Just need basic proven fundamental educational approaches and discipline. Something lacking in FCPS today. |
Are you really this uneducated. |
Have you ever completed an FCPS survey? They are written completely biased to FCPS’ position. For example, the recent school start time survey. Option A and Option B were given. There was no Option C - leave things the way they are. Same thing happened with the school calendar surveys. No real great options were presented for the community to “vote” on. |