You realize being in a Center is the antithesis of what you believe in. Go back to GenEd. Wait you don’t want to go back? Why not? lol. Gtfo with your performative bullsh*t. |
Dp, some of us have no choice since the center is our base school. The centers should be true centers and not anyone's base school....then there would be a lot less crap to deal with because the segregation would be complete and then our base schools would have more freedom in grouping the kids who are left and giving them what they need |
You choose where you live. |
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My center is my base school and I have children in both AAP and gen ed. Therefore, I kindly direct back to my first statement. |
Are Center Gen Ed kids not able to access Adv Math? If that is true, you should contact higher ups because Adv Math is available to any student the school feels needs it based off concrete data. |
You're misunderstanding what's being explained. It's not that people think non-AAP kids are low-quality. It's that AAP filters out the very bottom of the bottom. We all know AAP has tons of kids that aren't gifted or super bright. But it doesn't have the kids who are extremely stupid and violent. What most people want is to separate their children from the stupid/violent kids who drag down the whole class, so they try to get into AAP. We all know there are kids who didn't get lucky in AAP admissions and who happen to be smarter than some kids who did get lucky. The comments are not about those kids. |
Yes, I have a kid who needed advanced math but there was nothing that could be done about it... |
There were and are things that can be done. Partial list: Call Gatehouse. Contact your school board member. Contact VA Dept of Ed. Contact Federal Dept of Ed. FCPS has a history of either folding or losing in court whenever state or Federal DoEd get involved in *educational access* issues. |
Teacher here… you should contact higher ups. All kids should be able to access Adv Math as long as data warrants it. AAP status shouldn’t be an issue. |
I believe the teacher who said dc needed advanced math said that there were years that they were able to move kids into the advanced math curriculum, but for dc's year there was nothing they could do. Center school and it seemed that only kids in dc's year getting advanced were the full time kids. That dc is in honors now, hoping for a better experience for dc number 2. |
| Beware of chair throwers in advanced math! They still exist |
Not everyone has that privelege to choose where they want to live. Many make comprosmises for a variety of reasons. This is not true choice. |
Again, parents need to escalate in that situation. Federal and State law do NOT have loopholes for "this year we do not have room" or whatever other story was spun. FCPS simply is -required- to create room whenever and wherever needed. And claims like "no space" or "not enough funding" are totally 100% irrelevant under the law. FCPS keeps losing in both state and Federal court on these issues. |
| As a parent, I would have escalated as early, as often, and as frequently as needed to get my child the education they qualified for. I would have taken detailed notes so that the case file would get thicker at each contact. |