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Reply to "Is FCPS ending advance math for students who are not in AAP?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a drama llama. I work in a E3 school. The kids who need it will get advanced math in 5th and take the 6th grade SOL like normal. If anything, according to our Math Coach, we are on track for MORE kids to take advanced math based on last year's SOL performance and i-ready performance. I teach 5th grade (and also teach advanced math).[/quote] Except they will miss it in 3rd and 4th and then will have more ground to make up in 5th and 6th. [/quote] IT DOESN'T MATTER. My kid was not advanced tracked. Looped in with all the degenerate geneds, according to you all on here. And she's had A's in all honors math classes and is handling AP math well, too. Lots of those AAP and advanced math kids are not doing as well as she is.[/quote] I'm sure lots of them aren't, but that doesn't mean that lots of them aren't doing great. Not every school is full of great students taking gen ed classes. In lots of schools, gen ed means behind grade level [/quote] Exactly. All of the dumbos are in general ed. Which is why all the smart parents get their kids into AAP.[/quote] Wow. Reason 1,424,895 to get rid of AAP and just offer flexible groupings. Toxic parents like you produce toxic kids.[/quote]
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