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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Regardless, I think the holistic approach merely reflects what FCPS wants for their program. And that’s fine - they can decide and people are free to disagree.[/quote] It's not fine. FCPS is publicly funded. The burden is on them to explain why they believe a prepped performance is "bad" when it's exactly the criteria by which any other performance is judged. [/quote] Disagree, because we are not saying the same things. I am saying they take a holistic approach and that is fine whether you like it or not. I am not saying anything about prepping in saying that. People here merely guess that a holistic approach is used in some relation to prepping - that it is “bad” or trying to guess where it occurred. I am saying there is no clear reason to presume that is actually the reason a holistic approach is used and in fact the logical conclusions is that a holistic approach has nothing to do with prepping and is used for perfectly good, justifiable reasons. None of which require having to explain anything about prepping. What will some of you people do by the time these kids get to college where there is also going to be a holistic approach? No one uses all test scores and nothing else any more.[/quote]
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