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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why aren’t there pre reqs for higher level classes? That only makes sense. If you have a C or below in a previous math, English, history class, why are those students allowed to move up a level? [/quote] Because teachers were accused of being racist/sexist/whatever when we didn’t recommend kids move up to honors/AP/IB. It wasn’t “equitable” to track a kid. I sat in sooooo many meetings having to bring dozens of data points about why I didn’t think a child who got a D in algebra belonged in honors geometry, or a child who failed the math 7 SOL should be discouraged from skipping math 8/taking algebra. The county moved to open enrollment so every child could be “encouraged to reach their full potential.” So now I have kids in my honors algebra with Ds, and sit in meetings trying to figure out “what I’m doing wrong” because it’s unfathomable that 6 kids in one honors class have a D.[/quote] That’s insane. In my kid’s private school, you can’t move up a level unless you have an A in the previous level. It encourages students to work hard if they want to move up. My son is just now getting to his first AP courses as a senior. I can’t imagine having students in that class who had low grades in previous levels. I’d be pissed as a teacher that they were allowed in. It changes the entire class when the teacher has to bend over backwards to help kids who don’t belong there. [/quote] Do private schools have to report demographic data to the state? Indicating how many SPED, ELL, and minorities are in AP classes? Probably not.[/quote]
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