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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He was on Fox yesterday defending the teacher on administrative leave refusing to acknowledge trans kids in Loudoun County. He's all in on the R culture wars[/quote] That means he understands proper science and grammar. Good start for a school district. Now add in that Glenn Youngkin also said he would fire the DOE folks who are destroying advanced math.[/quote] Liar. They aren't touching advanced math. GOP can't win without lying or cheating. [/quote] They are touching advanced math. They are getting rid of algebra, geometry, algebra 2 and blending them into other classes. The result will be little to no algebra 2, which means the path to calculus would require outside instruction. [/quote] More lies. Schools can offer advanced tracks or acceleration just as they do today. Stop lying. The path to calculus today requires acceleration or extra classes. That isn’t changing. Can’t run on an actual issue or platform so you need to manufacture one. Standard GOP. [/quote] I didn't say accelerated or advanced tracks. I said advanced math. Schools will not be able to offer algebra 2, except in VA DOE's blended version, and algebra 2 will be missing from this. If algebra 2 were in it as is claimed, there would be no need for acceleration. You don't even understand what VMPI is doing, and you claim to call others liars for describing it. There is no acceleration needed to take calculus under VMPI. VMPI is selling its proposal as having a path to calculus available for everyone. My point is they are wrong about this(likely lying), and the usual path to calculus will be gone.[/quote] Stop lying. Schools can still offer advanced math - which is achieved by acceleration. Just like they do today. The A2 content would either be covered in the Essentials III and/or precalc. Or both. Here is an example path they shared at the last session: [img]https://i.ibb.co/kGQr0M5/acceleration.jpg[/img] The only one lying here is you. [/quote]
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