Inflation adjusted Educational spending per student has literally increased by 3x since 1960. School funding is not the issue and boosting spending has made almost no impact on educational outcomes. |
Exactly this. Democrats in the county have set their sights on umc and mc. |
Which is ironic because without those tax dollars from the UMC they wouldn't have as much money to piss away. |
And democrat school board has no problem with a bunch of schools failing by just about every objective measure |
Historically the benchmarks for state accreditation have moved around a quite a bit. Youngkin wants to tighten the screws so his VDOE can label more public schools “failing.” It’s hard not to have sympathy for teachers who do everything they can to help students who arrive here unable to speak English and barely literate in their first language. It’s going to be demoralizing when officials in Richmond who’ve never taught, or never had to teach in those environments, deny their schools accreditation and label them as “failing.” |
Bullcrap. Democrats are umc and mc. Republicans look for any chance they can to trash public schools. |
No, they are trying to lift everyone up. For example, they are trying to increase the number of kids accelerating in math. |
DP. The Ds may be but they still operate locally based on a politics of resentment towards UMC families and schools and a commitment to an ill-defined and poorly articulated “equity” agenda. You’re delusional if you don’t realize the Ds gave the Rs the opening to push their own agenda. It helped get Youngkin elected and now he’s going to kick the likes of Karl Frisch in the ass before he leaves. |
+1. Ds may be umc and mc in other parts of the country, but here, you’re told that you are racist if you want your kids to go to a good school. Not just on dcums, but by Sandy Anderson and co. |
Fairfax High is very rigorous. I don’t get all the complaints.
APs, homework, novels, etc. All the things OP says FCPS doesn’t have. |
Here’s where I felt unsafe and will no longer sub: High schools: Annandale. Falls Church. Justice. MS: Glasgow. |
i agree completely. i brought this up at family vision meetings and parents really didnt care. |
I don't hate the idea of equity, but it will not be achieved unless you dumb things down. It just can't. Academic excellence should be the goal.
My child benefits greatly from the equity goal. He struggles a lot in school and is a getting a lot of good help that he would not get in private. But no matter how much help he gets, he will NEVER be as good as the "smart" kids. Equity fails us all. EVERY kid should meet their full potential. My nephew just graduated. school was easy for him. he admitted so and never challenged himself - he admitted. took a few honors and AAP classes - but never too many - just enough. never studied. got straight A's. All I could think was goodness, why aren't we challenging these kids? We NEED really smart people to solve all the problems, to be good doctors, to build safe buildings. but fine - dumb it down so my kid can catch up and get A's and smart kids DO NOTHING to be their best and just skate by. AND this kid was given all the awards, but never worked hard. My son, works really hard and will never get an award. it is so dumb what we are doing to society. We need hard workers - praise that. |
to much screens in school. to many apps being used. stop with the screen and the apps and give them books and I bet they could read these things in 9th grade. |
I was educated in FCPS from 1979-86. My own kids are currently in FCPS and there is absolutely no question that the education I received was FAR superior to what they're receiving. It's really very sad when I compare all the things I was taught to the nonsense they're being exposed to. Thinking very seriously of going private in the coming years. |