What will happen to public schools here?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Schools in Northern Virginia will need to stop pushing the current DEI indoctrination, and other racist nonsense, or risk losing all federal funding.

No more using the false 1619 Project; no more Ibram X. Kendi “textbooks,” etc.


You are a fcking idiot. GTFO out of any discussion about education.
Anonymous
APS blows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Schools in Northern Virginia will need to stop pushing the current DEI indoctrination, and other racist nonsense, or risk losing all federal funding.

No more using the false 1619 Project; no more Ibram X. Kendi “textbooks,” etc.


In order to stop they would have had to start.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Schools in Northern Virginia will need to stop pushing the current DEI indoctrination, and other racist nonsense, or risk losing all federal funding.

No more using the false 1619 Project; no more Ibram X. Kendi “textbooks,” etc.


In order to stop they would have had to start.


Legit first sentence on the ACPS homepage: "ACPS places racial equity at the center of everything that we do as a school division." Naw, nothing to see here. SMH

https://www.acps.k12.va.us
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Schools in Northern Virginia will need to stop pushing the current DEI indoctrination, and other racist nonsense, or risk losing all federal funding.

No more using the false 1619 Project; no more Ibram X. Kendi “textbooks,” etc.


In order to stop they would have had to start.


Legit first sentence on the ACPS homepage: "ACPS places racial equity at the center of everything that we do as a school division." Naw, nothing to see here. SMH

https://www.acps.k12.va.us


Again, TYPE IT. Type it out and tell us why you don't want to center racial equity. Admit it. Come clean. You'll feel good.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Schools in Northern Virginia will need to stop pushing the current DEI indoctrination, and other racist nonsense, or risk losing all federal funding.

No more using the false 1619 Project; no more Ibram X. Kendi “textbooks,” etc.


In order to stop they would have had to start.


Legit first sentence on the ACPS homepage: "ACPS places racial equity at the center of everything that we do as a school division." Naw, nothing to see here. SMH

https://www.acps.k12.va.us


Again, TYPE IT. Type it out and tell us why you don't want to center racial equity. Admit it. Come clean. You'll feel good.


I’ll take learning for $500, Alex. Learning should be at the center of everything ACPS does as a school division.
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Anonymous wrote:Schools in Northern Virginia will need to stop pushing the current DEI indoctrination, and other racist nonsense, or risk losing all federal funding.

No more using the false 1619 Project; no more Ibram X. Kendi “textbooks,” etc.


In order to stop they would have had to start.


Legit first sentence on the ACPS homepage: "ACPS places racial equity at the center of everything that we do as a school division." Naw, nothing to see here. SMH

https://www.acps.k12.va.us


Again, TYPE IT. Type it out and tell us why you don't want to center racial equity. Admit it. Come clean. You'll feel good.


I’ll take learning for $500, Alex. Learning should be at the center of everything ACPS does as a school division.


+1. Education should be at the center of what every school system does.
Anonymous
Try for ATS in the school lottery and see if you can get in. We did not get in, but oh how we wish we had.
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Anonymous wrote:Schools in Northern Virginia will need to stop pushing the current DEI indoctrination, and other racist nonsense, or risk losing all federal funding.

No more using the false 1619 Project; no more Ibram X. Kendi “textbooks,” etc.


In order to stop they would have had to start.


Legit first sentence on the ACPS homepage: "ACPS places racial equity at the center of everything that we do as a school division." Naw, nothing to see here. SMH

https://www.acps.k12.va.us


Again, TYPE IT. Type it out and tell us why you don't want to center racial equity. Admit it. Come clean. You'll feel good.


I’ll take learning for $500, Alex. Learning should be at the center of everything ACPS does as a school division.


+1. Education should be at the center of what every school system does.


How is APS's pledge to center racial equity in everything they do somehow mutually exclusive of APS's commitment to learning? You can have both? We do understand that learning that is not a monolith, yes? (I know you don't, because racism is a sign of a week mind, but you could...).
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Anonymous wrote:Schools in Northern Virginia will need to stop pushing the current DEI indoctrination, and other racist nonsense, or risk losing all federal funding.

No more using the false 1619 Project; no more Ibram X. Kendi “textbooks,” etc.


In order to stop they would have had to start.


Legit first sentence on the ACPS homepage: "ACPS places racial equity at the center of everything that we do as a school division." Naw, nothing to see here. SMH

https://www.acps.k12.va.us


Again, TYPE IT. Type it out and tell us why you don't want to center racial equity. Admit it. Come clean. You'll feel good.


I’ll take learning for $500, Alex. Learning should be at the center of everything ACPS does as a school division.


+1. Education should be at the center of what every school system does.


How is APS's pledge to center racial equity in everything they do somehow mutually exclusive of APS's commitment to learning? You can have both? We do understand that learning that is not a monolith, yes? (I know you don't, because racism is a sign of a week mind, but you could...).


It’s ACPS, not APS. I guess they could focus on both, but that’s not what their statement says. It doesn’t say it’s “very important,” it says it’s at the center. Usually just one thing is at the center, and I think it’s weird for a school system to list anything besides education as its primary focus. But oh well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Not a great school zone” in Arlington is still far better than many parts of the country.


Not sure this is true. What’s good about the title one classes in Arlington is that they only have 15-17 kids per class. My “good school” has 27 in their class. It’s ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Northern Virginia uses far less federal funds than other places. That's why our taxes are so high. It's the schools in the deep south that are going to suffer horribly. I think we'll be ok.


Schools in rural areas all over the country are going to get clobbered, not us.
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Anonymous wrote:Northern Virginia uses far less federal funds than other places. That's why our taxes are so high. It's the schools in the deep south that are going to suffer horribly. I think we'll be ok.


Schools in rural areas all over the country are going to get clobbered, not us.


+1
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Anonymous wrote:“Not a great school zone” in Arlington is still far better than many parts of the country.


Not sure this is true. What’s good about the title one classes in Arlington is that they only have 15-17 kids per class. My “good school” has 27 in their class. It’s ridiculous.


This is not true. APS Title I schools are a couple of kids smaller but not by that much. Some of the kindergarten classes are are around 18-20 but grades 1-5 are also in the 20s.
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Anonymous wrote:Schools in Northern Virginia will need to stop pushing the current DEI indoctrination, and other racist nonsense, or risk losing all federal funding.

No more using the false 1619 Project; no more Ibram X. Kendi “textbooks,” etc.


In order to stop they would have had to start.


Legit first sentence on the ACPS homepage: "ACPS places racial equity at the center of everything that we do as a school division." Naw, nothing to see here. SMH

https://www.acps.k12.va.us


Again, TYPE IT. Type it out and tell us why you don't want to center racial equity. Admit it. Come clean. You'll feel good.


I’ll take learning for $500, Alex. Learning should be at the center of everything ACPS does as a school division.


+1. Education should be at the center of what every school system does.


How is APS's pledge to center racial equity in everything they do somehow mutually exclusive of APS's commitment to learning? You can have both? We do understand that learning that is not a monolith, yes? (I know you don't, because racism is a sign of a week mind, but you could...).


It’s ACPS, not APS. I guess they could focus on both, but that’s not what their statement says. It doesn’t say it’s “very important,” it says it’s at the center. Usually just one thing is at the center, and I think it’s weird for a school system to list anything besides education as its primary focus. But oh well.


An apple centers its seeds; that doesn’t diminish the apple. An educational system can center equity; that doesn’t diminish the educational system. Equity is a crucial facet, not a competing identity.
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