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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]School districts currently provide acceleration at their own discretion - and that wouldn't have changed with VMPI. Can Youngkin force a certain level of acceleration in a specific school district? Could he force an accelerated path that is 3 years ahead of baseline? [/quote] He could but he won't because the deep red districts that are his real base don't have the resources or inclination to offer it. [/quote] These deep red districts have been offering more advanced math than what LCPS is planning, and have been for decades.[/quote] here's Tazewell County's curriculum where Youngkin won 86% of the vote. It tops out at calculus. https://ths.tcpsva.org[/quote] Yes, and this would be started with algebra in 8th grade. LCPS's latest plans would have even the advanced kids struggling to get to calculus, as they would be getting algebra in 9th grade.[/quote] Do you have any citation for that? [/quote] +1 It’s BS. [/quote]
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