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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s concerning that DCPS let this redshirting practice go on for so long but the enrollment guidelines for K seem very clear, it’s just a matter of enforcing them. [/quote] This is the crazy that privates weed out. When a policy isn’t the best for the students, the policies change.[/quote] Sorry… It’s “crazy” for someone to say the DCPS should enforce its own guidelines? And what does that have to do with private school? I hope you’re a bot stealing a previous post without understanding the meaning.[/quote] It’s crazy to blindly follow guidelines that are not in the best interest of students. Private schools teach critical thinking.[/quote] Lol. typical private school move to claim that the thing you demand for your own child is self-evidently in the interests of all children overall and must become policy. That sure is some critical thinking. [/quote] Go to Columbia Teacher’s college. Ask them about the best evidence-based curriculum and the right ages for them.[/quote] Yeah given that they put Lucy Caulkins on a pedestal for 20 years while she shelled out a horrible reading curriculum that didn’t actually teach kids to read. I think I’ll pass on Teacher’s College curriculum for the time being. And Caulkins was “evidence-based” as well. But it is a private school so according to you it’s superior.[/quote] So you’ll stick with random uninformed bureaucrat?[/quote] Huh? DCPS has for at least a decade had a strong phonics curriculum. Thank goodness for the “random uninformed bureaucrats” that figured that out for DCPS. Now they need to continue to kick to the curb the supposed experts that think any kind of rigor is inequitable.[/quote]
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