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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you. This is a serious issue for all students in Virginia. Eliminating all levels in math through 10th grade, with no students allowed to take anything higher than Algebra 2 in 11th grade (usually taken in 9th or 10th in fcps and other NOVA districts) essentially eliminates calculus for all students. This proposal is a travesty. Virginia is trying to slip if through while everyone is focusing on closed schools. They are hoping parents of elementary and middle school students don't notice what they are doing until it is too late. I cannot believe the local and national media is not all over this. It is an unexceptable dumbing down of Virginia's math curriculum. Parents everywhere should be outraged. Go to the va.gov site to see what they are proposing. The VA department of education is putting a place that will make math education in Virginia among the worst in the country. [/quote] I don't see the problem. This was how my state was growing up (Ohio). No one took Alg 2 prior to 11th grade. Every student who wanted it went on to college. Kids who wanted more of a challenge did so in clubs and their own time (college classes). Very few kids are truly gifted to the point they need to be on an accelerated track. That's my anecdotal observation. But, also, the observations of AAP teacher friends.[/quote] If they're on an accelerated track and they're getting at least a B, I'd vote that whether they strictly *need* it or not, they're at an appropriate pace, and providing them less challenging/rigorous course material is a disservice. How many students are taking accelerated math in VA (Algebra 1 before high school)? A crapton. How many are doing well in their math classes? Anecdotally, I'd also say, a large majority of the accelerated kids. (I think Loudoun has numbers to back that up somewhere - the accelerated kids all generally do well in their math classes.) [/quote]
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