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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]RWNJ trolls found chatgpt. :lol: [/quote] So you don't want excellence in our schools?[/quote] I don't want RWNJ trolls pushing their BS talking points leading up to the upcoming election. [/quote] Okay. You want equity, not excellence. Got it. I have to disagree, though, I want excellence first, then equity. Without excellence, what's the point of equity? If we don't want to bring everyone up, then we will bring everyone down.[/quote] I don't want BS comments like this. No one is being "brought down". :roll: [/quote] DP. Of course they are. There is no easier way to narrow an achievement gap and announce progress towards “equal outcomes” than to bring the top down, which has been the agenda of recent FCPS school boards and superintendents for the better part of the last decade. [/quote] "Bring the top down" is BS talking point. [/quote] Liar. Just look at Scott Brabrand. When he arrived his mantra was “the main thing is the main thing.” Everyone knew he meant academics. That wasn’t good enough for the low brow politicians on the School Board, so he pivoted to “equity is at the center of everything we do.” Then he spent years trying unsuccessfully to appease the likes of Corbett Sanders and Keys Gamarra by pushing various equity initiatives and ignoring the successful pyramids. His regional superintendents did the same thing. Rhetoric took priority over sound administration or rewarding merit. Now we see the results: declining SAT scores at almost every HS in FCPS. And things will not improve under Michelle Reid, who was hired because of her fluency in equity speak, not because she has any experience running a large school division. It is not just a race to the bottom in FCPS now. It’s a virtual sprint. [/quote] He “brought the top down” by “ignoring the successful pyramids”? Like I said, BS talking point. [/quote]
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