Again, that is a non-meaningful area of focus if their real concern is remediation. That was sandwiched in between “school closures” and VMPI, right? All non-meaningful areas of focus for topic #1. Like I said, they should have stuck with topic #2 (pushing for more covid testing). And/or add meaningful ways to address remediation. But I guess they want to get in on the political games. That’s their new focus. |
There's a big problem with their testing push. Who is going to pay for it??? APE needs to say where the money will come from. There isn't money to spare as far as I know. So where are they going to take it from? Learning loss recovery? |
It makes me think APE doesn't have much momentum left now that schools are open and is trying desperately to stay relevant and drum up support. King of spinning in a lot of different directions that they don't know much about. I have some concerns about the VMPI but I'm not going to APE for information on it. |
They are a shill for the Republican party. |
DP. You will never get APS to provide meaningful remediation if APS will not admit there is a need for remediation in the first place. The changes to SOL scoring allow APS to pretend that remediation is not needed for reading. APE is trying to hold APS accountable so they will provide remediation. I do not understand why you are fighting that so hard. |
These sorts of questions are probably why APE is encouraging people to direct their advocacy to both APS and to the governor/VDOE. Virginia had a massive budget surplus at the end of the 2021 fiscal year - why shouldn't we put some of that money toward funding testing in schools to help them stay safe? |
Yes, that's why their leadership is majority Democrats. ![]() |
To "stay safe"? I have some problem with that narrative given that test to stay is NOT recommended by the CDC. Quarantine is. |
Who is writing the newsletter though? ![]() |
I'm not "fighting" anything - just pointing out APE's priorities. Why did APE also include school closures (twice) & VMPI as its #1 topic for this newsletter? |
I am a member of the APE facebook group (and AEM and SR, because I like to stay informed about all of the groups' perspectives), so I think I can answer this. I am not a official APE member, though, so I wasn't part of drafting and have no inside scoop. I am not going to name specific names because that will probably get pulled, but based on the discussions of the newsletter in that group, it appears the newsletters are primarily written by two people are official members of the Arlington Democrats. |
I have no idea why they chose the particular order for the news letter because I didn't write it. But since they are an educational advocacy group, legislative action on education issues seems like an appropriate topic for them to comment on. |
The CDC's position on test to stay is that they don't yet have enough data to endorse it, but are working with multiple jurisdictions that are using test to stay to develop that data. You know, doing research to see if a practice works before taking an official position. If no one tests out a test-to-stay protocol, we will never know if perhaps it could be superior to mandatory quarantines for exposed students to balance all of students' physical, mental and emotional health needs. |
Pushing “schools closures” as the top issue in Oct ‘21, weeks before Election Day, is sus. |
The entire state of Massachusetts is implementing it as is Montgomery County, Maryland and many countries in Europe. When the CDC is taking an ultra-cautious position that doesn't prioritize kids getting educated, the balance of the harms needs to be on kids getting educated. We know COVID has less than a flu level risk for kids. And we know from studies that less than 2% of close contacts in schools are testing positive for COVID. And we know the massive harm caused by kids missing school. Looks to just be a comment by the typical closed school activists of APS, still wanting to unnecessarily close schools to a large amount of kids. So sad they're continuing with their closed school advocacy. |