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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It appears that the VA DOE plans implement VMPI under a different name. It is true there is a law requiring a review of the math SOL every 7 years; 2022 is the year. Looks like DOE will try to disguise VMPI as the periodic math curriculum review.[/quote] They plan to have different “pathways” like data science (SOL standards already up for review) instead of calculus. Not sure if they also plan to push more project-based, student-led junk like the VMPI page had. Don’t think removing math acceleration will be on the table officially. For that keep a hawk eye on E3 here in FCPS. Parents report this program at a few schools is everyone in a clustered local level IV getting “advanced” math, meaning no one is. E3 is FCPS’s plan for advanced math moving forward and parents should be aware of it.[/quote] Data Science would be a much better track for my kid than Calculus (same would have been true for me, and I took several years of college math)... I hope that pathway/option makes it into the curriculum before they hit Grade 12 in a few years.[/quote] I thought that there was a Stats path already?[/quote]
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