Anonymous wrote:Youngkin is ultimately not going to be able to do much about local school choices nor will he care. He used CRT as bait for suburban white women and it worked but he will otherwise completely ignore education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
Anonymous wrote: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?
But otherwise, yes, the outcome is the same. He will say schools are no longer teaching CRT and be “right” because they never were. He will say now parents have an open line of communication with the school to discuss what their kids learn and he will be “right” because they always did. Meanwhile he is gonna focus on what Republicans care about which is tax breaks for corporations and the rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Youngkin is ultimately not going to be able to do much about local school choices nor will he care. He used CRT as bait for suburban white women and it worked but he will otherwise completely ignore education.
Yep. Democrats who were so worked up about schools that they decided to vote for him are going to be in a world of regret when they see that very little changes in the schools but lots of other negative things happen. The local boards have way more power than people realize.
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin is ultimately not going to be able to do much about local school choices nor will he care. He used CRT as bait for suburban white women and it worked but he will otherwise completely ignore education.
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin is ultimately not going to be able to do much about local school choices nor will he care. He used CRT as bait for suburban white women and it worked but he will otherwise completely ignore education.
Anonymous wrote:Before this school year, 6th graders who qualified were able to take Algebra in 6th grade. Pre-algebra in 6th grade is not accelerated, nor does it offer gifted students an appropriate and challenging curriculum.