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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is NOT going to be aSB decision of VDOE gets their way. SB is a waste of time. Effort needs focused at the state level. [/quote] Loudoun County has already changed its course pathways to match the new plans. They were not required to do this, as Fairfax has not done so I believe. People can contact Loudoun County School Board and get them to overrule this. Specifically kids who would have been taking algebra in middle school will now be taking algebra in 9th grade, current fourth graders and below. Current 5th graders have been denied 6th grade algebra, and most have been denied 7th grade algebra. Loudoun County has gone from having advanced math programs to being way behind.[/quote] This doesn’t match with a Facebook post I saw from a lcps school board member. He said everyone would take algebra is eighth grade.[/quote] https://www.lcps.org/Page/212323 "These changes include the creation of Essential Concepts courses in Grades 8-10 to replace Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra II courses and increased options for higher level mathematics courses in Grades 11-12, including Advanced Placement courses." [img]https://www.lcps.org/cms/lib/VA01000195/Centricity/Domain/26268/Math%20Course%20Progression%20for%20Website.png[/img][/quote] Yes. I interpreted that to mean everyone comes out at the end of 10th grade being able to take pre-calc/trig, and has the option to take an ap calculus class as a senior. That seems reasonable.[/quote] That does seem reasonable and as long as my kids can do that I'll be happy. They don't explain, however, how they are going to make that possible while also serving the needs of students who need a slower pace and insisting that all students must be in heterogeneous classes with zero ability grouping.[/quote]
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