VDOE: Next Secretary of Education

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do option schools have to follow the same state requirements as other APS schools?


Of course.


Ok. Thanks. So my next question is, do charter schools have to follow the same state requirements?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do option schools have to follow the same state requirements as other APS schools?


Of course.


Ok. Thanks. So my next question is, do charter schools have to follow the same state requirements?


No idea.

The issue comes to funding. Are the charter schools dipping into state and/or local schools budgets?
Anonymous
I didn’t know this until I just researched it, but Virginia only has seven charter schools total in the state.

https://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/charter_schools/charter_schools.shtml
Anonymous
Charter schools are a good idea in places where the school system is an absolute mess, like DC. They would not make sense here. Even though there are many dissenters, the local school districts in northern Virginia are very good, and charter schools would just defund them.
Anonymous
I voted for Youngkin, but I’m not pleased that he appointed someone without any school experience to be in charge of our state education system. Reminds me of Trump with De Vos- and no, Trump did not have my vote.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Charter schools are a good idea in places where the school system is an absolute mess, like DC. They would not make sense here. Even though there are many dissenters, the local school districts in northern Virginia are very good, and charter schools would just defund them.


Yes, we don’t need charter schools because some parents were mad about virtual school during a pandemic.

I like the idea of charters for kids with learning disabilities though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I voted for Youngkin, but I’m not pleased that he appointed someone without any school experience to be in charge of our state education system. Reminds me of Trump with De Vos- and no, Trump did not have my vote.


Honest question. Why did you vote for Youngkin and what kind of cabinet were you expecting from someone like him? Did you really expect him to support public schools?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I voted for Youngkin, but I’m not pleased that he appointed someone without any school experience to be in charge of our state education system. Reminds me of Trump with De Vos- and no, Trump did not have my vote.


Honest question. Why did you vote for Youngkin and what kind of cabinet were you expecting from someone like him? Did you really expect him to support public schools?


+1 People who have never spent a day in a public school, who would never consider sending their own kids to a public school, couldn’t care less about our state education system. The words Data Quality Campaign make my stomach turn. Get ready for more testing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do option schools have to follow the same state requirements as other APS schools?


Of course.


Ok. Thanks. So my next question is, do charter schools have to follow the same state requirements?


Charter schools take public money but do not have to follow state rules.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Charter schools are a good idea in places where the school system is an absolute mess, like DC. They would not make sense here. Even though there are many dissenters, the local school districts in northern Virginia are very good, and charter schools would just defund them.


Welcome to 2021. FCPS is not the excellent school system it was 30 years ago. It’s been a slow deterioration. While it serves some populations well- AAP, TJ, extreme special needs.

The vast majority in between have been underserved and the education has become below mediocre.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Charter schools are a good idea in places where the school system is an absolute mess, like DC. They would not make sense here. Even though there are many dissenters, the local school districts in northern Virginia are very good, and charter schools would just defund them.


Welcome to 2021. FCPS is not the excellent school system it was 30 years ago. It’s been a slow deterioration. While it serves some populations well- AAP, TJ, extreme special needs.

The vast majority in between have been underserved and the education has become below mediocre.


Agree +1000

I can't wait for more charter schools and county-wide choice. Let the public funds follow each student and let their be multiple service providers using public funds to provide k-12 education. If we can have choice in hospitals and doctors under medicare, we can have choice in public school institutions under school choice. Let students, parents, and families decide which schools serve them best and let the schools compete for students rather than basing education on the vicissitudes of how expensive your house or land value is and how lucky or unlucky you are with the school principal's leadership that year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do option schools have to follow the same state requirements as other APS schools?


Of course.


Ok. Thanks. So my next question is, do charter schools have to follow the same state requirements?


Charter schools take public money but do not have to follow state rules.


Citation?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Charter schools are a good idea in places where the school system is an absolute mess, like DC. They would not make sense here. Even though there are many dissenters, the local school districts in northern Virginia are very good, and charter schools would just defund them.


Welcome to 2021. FCPS is not the excellent school system it was 30 years ago. It’s been a slow deterioration. While it serves some populations well- AAP, TJ, extreme special needs.

The vast majority in between have been underserved and the education has become below mediocre.


Agree +1000

I can't wait for more charter schools and county-wide choice. Let the public funds follow each student and let their be multiple service providers using public funds to provide k-12 education. If we can have choice in hospitals and doctors under medicare, we can have choice in public school institutions under school choice. Let students, parents, and families decide which schools serve them best and let the schools compete for students rather than basing education on the vicissitudes of how expensive your house or land value is and how lucky or unlucky you are with the school principal's leadership that year.


LOL. Medical providers in the US are private. Duh.

Are you pushing for a public health system now?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is a fan of testing and charter schools.


After the lowering of standards under Northam, more testing is needed.

Arlington has charter schools already -> they’re called option schools


What standards were lowered under Northam?


None. PP is clueless. Probably doesn’t even have kids in VA public schools.


Standards for passing scores on standardized testing were lowered. Apparently with the advocacy and support of our own superintendent Duran.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I voted for Youngkin, but I’m not pleased that he appointed someone without any school experience to be in charge of our state education system. Reminds me of Trump with De Vos- and no, Trump did not have my vote.




I agree with you on this. I also am concerned that she is not a resident of the state, has not lived here in many years, and that her parent experience with the public school system was extremely brief. She has no skin in the game, as they saying goes. That does not bode well for anyone.
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