I'm really disturbed by APE's continued opposition to safety measures and constant push to remove them. |
As I already said, parents should be paying attention. Yes, certainly get involved now. That would be great if APE were actually sharing relevant, thoughtful info about VMPI but they aren't. They went with out-of-touch "analysis" and misinformation. They weren't paying attention before and it shows. And it's not an opinion. VDOE/VMPI is indisputably very clear now on acceleration/advanced paths. They weren't explicit one way or another initially but now in Sept/Oct 2021 (months after the first wave of RWNJ hysterics) they are crystal clear. For APE to push that now is misinformation. Perhaps because they weren't paying attention, but it's certainly not accurate. |
I'm sorry but this response is just so dramatic. Have you walked around Arlington and DC recently? The museums and restaurants are full, and even ballet and theater is back. And cases are on a steady decline with a children's vaccine on the horizon. It's time to start adjusting to a NEW normal. By all means, continue to advocate for safe schools and maybe refocus your intense passion on even more disturbing safety issues like gun control and child abuse. |
Yep here it is. When APE says this kind of stuff, it just sounds unhinged to me. |
Most APE members would probably be happier in FL or TX |
Getting back to the point of this point, I think they want to turn VA into TX by electing Youngkin.
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I'm the PP and have nothing to do with APE. What sounds "unhinged" to you? Why do you use such hyperbolic language? Do you only see the world in extremes? How far will your sanctimony take you? |
Most APE Bashers would probably be happier in their basements in perpetuity. |
Oh sweetie, I don't have time to explain to you why this sounds so unhinged to those of us who have learned to adapt to our changing times and even if I did, you would choose not to see it. |
You're just here to pick fights and sustain them with language like this. Is this how you have adapted? I hope your situation improves. |
What are you talking about? Please provide a specific example. |
NOPE. Again, they are in the proposal stage so the only thing that is "indisputably very clear" is that anything discussed now, any infographic shown no matter how pretty, may or may not be the end result. And what any one person from VDOE says in a statement may or may not be around for the implementation or even for the rest of the process. So you are doing nothing different that APE. You are giving your opinion. Nothing else. And at least APE is doing it in a fashion that includes outreach with an idea to get parents interested. If you don't like their opinion, go on AEM and drum up some friends to put together something based on your opinion and start doing outreach. Here is the timeline as it stands today. Even this of course is subject to change. who knows, they might decide to change course completely. -MPI is in the development stage, and the changes being proposed are under discussion with a wide variety of stakeholders, including the Board of Education. No final decisions have been made at this time. -The changes being considered as a part of VMPI will ultimately be decided upon and put into effect with the regularly scheduled 2023 update to the Virginia Mathematics Standards of Learning. These standards cover grades K-12 and are updated once every 7 years by the Board of Education. As with all new mathematics standards, there will be many opportunities for public comment and revisions. -Any changes made to the Mathematics Standards of Learning would be scheduled for classroom level implementation in the 2025-2026 school year. 2020-2021 Develop Essential Concepts 2021-2022 Revision Committee – Draft 2023 Math SOL 2022-2023 Board of Education Review of Draft 2023 Math SOL 2023-2024 Board of Education Approval Request 2023 Math SOL 2024-2025 Crosswalk Year 2023 Math SOL 2025-2026 Full Implementation 2023 Math SOL, Math Essential Concepts Courses Initiated 2026-2027 New Graduation Requirements |
Thanks PPs. I was previously uninterested in the APE/SR wars. The VMPI has me curious and I will sign up for the APE newsletters. You all are crazy! |
Nope. It's crystal clear. But don't just take my word for it... https://www.nbc12.com/2021/04/26/acceleration-is-not-going-away-virginia-department-education-discussing-future-mathematics-schools/ RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - The Virginia state superintendent says families do not need to worry about accelerated math courses being eliminated within schools. Concerned families had been worried after hearing of the possibility of accelerated courses being eliminated prior to the 11th grade. “Absolutely, acceleration is NOT going away in mathematics courses in Virginia, if a student needs an accelerated pathway they will absolutely get it,” said Superintendent Dr. James Lane. Lane says there may have been confusion following conversations about the Virginia Department of Education’s, Virginia Mathematics Pathways Initiative (VMPI). “The Virginia Mathematics Pathways Initiative (VMPI) is a joint initiative of the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE), the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) and the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) to consider how to modernize and update math instruction to Virginia’s K-12 students to prepare them all to be life ready and succeed in their post-secondary pursuits,” VDOE wrote online. “VMPI is a proposal to modernize and update Virginia’s mathematics curriculum in grades K-12 to align instruction with the essential knowledge and skills students need to succeed in the 21st-century economy. The proposals would update Virginia’s Mathematics Standards of Learning and Virginia’s public school divisions would then be responsible for creating courses and designing curricula to implement those state standards, as they do now.” “We are not eliminating accelerated courses we are not reducing rigor in the program, and with the focus on data analytics, we are increasing more rigorous opportunities for students we are not eliminating paths to calculus and we are increasing pathways students may want to choose,” said Lane. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/05/09/fact-check-virginia-not-eliminating-advanced-math-classes/4921053001/ Fact check: Proposal would not eliminate advanced math classes in Virginia Acceleration is not going away "Absolutely, acceleration is NOT going away in mathematics courses in Virginia,” Virginia state schools superintendent Dr. James Lane told local news station WWBT. "If a student needs an accelerated pathway they will absolutely get it." Lane said current discussions are focusing on including data analytics in curriculums and courseloads. "The state Board of Education is required to review, and if necessary, revise its standards in all subject areas every seven years," Virginia Department of Education spokesperson Charles Pyle told USA TODAY via email. The pathways initiative is the beginning of the mandated process. Pyle said the traditional high school mathematics pathway, which ends with Calculus or other advanced courses, is not being eliminated. "Additional course pathways will include engaging semester courses in statistics, data science, modeling, design, and logic, among others," he said. This is clear to anyone who has been following this all along, which clearly APE has not. |
SR has nothing to do with VMPI or APE's politics. |