Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before parents sue FCPS for creating numerous barriers that prevent any advanced 6th-grade students from enrolling in Algebra 1.
Based on what state law?
A series of them, but can start with discrimination against URM students access to advanced math.
Again, what state law? It's conveniently all online
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/
What law do you think FCPS 6th grade math placement violates?
Current laws and policies are discriminatory. If they weren't, one would see many URMs in advanced math, not in gen ed and remedial.
ok, which law or policy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The requirements for taking algebra 1 in 8th or 9th are reasonable, the requirements for taking it in 6th are not.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before parents sue FCPS for creating numerous barriers that prevent any advanced 6th-grade students from enrolling in Algebra 1.
You are against raising the bar?
It is reasonable for a small fraction of the students to take it in 6th.
Several points here. First, the school should at least try to accommodate and meet the students where they are, within reason. Second, knowledge is knowledge, if the student takes a class elsewhere and passes the class standards they should be placed appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before parents sue FCPS for creating numerous barriers that prevent any advanced 6th-grade students from enrolling in Algebra 1.
Based on what state law?
A series of them, but can start with discrimination against URM students access to advanced math.
Again, what state law? It's conveniently all online
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/
What law do you think FCPS 6th grade math placement violates?
Current laws and policies are discriminatory. If they weren't, one would see many URMs in advanced math, not in gen ed and remedial.
Anonymous wrote:The requirements for taking algebra 1 in 8th or 9th are reasonable, the requirements for taking it in 6th are not.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before parents sue FCPS for creating numerous barriers that prevent any advanced 6th-grade students from enrolling in Algebra 1.
You are against raising the bar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before parents sue FCPS for creating numerous barriers that prevent any advanced 6th-grade students from enrolling in Algebra 1.
Based on what state law?
A series of them, but can start with discrimination against URM students access to advanced math.
Again, what state law? It's conveniently all online
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/
What law do you think FCPS 6th grade math placement violates?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before parents sue FCPS for creating numerous barriers that prevent any advanced 6th-grade students from enrolling in Algebra 1.
Based on what state law?
A series of them, but can start with discrimination against URM students access to advanced math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before parents sue FCPS for creating numerous barriers that prevent any advanced 6th-grade students from enrolling in Algebra 1.
Based on what state law?
A series of them, but can start with discrimination against URM students access to advanced math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before parents sue FCPS for creating numerous barriers that prevent any advanced 6th-grade students from enrolling in Algebra 1.
Based on what state law?
Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before parents sue FCPS for creating numerous barriers that prevent any advanced 6th-grade students from enrolling in Algebra 1.
The requirements for taking algebra 1 in 8th or 9th are reasonable, the requirements for taking it in 6th are not.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before parents sue FCPS for creating numerous barriers that prevent any advanced 6th-grade students from enrolling in Algebra 1.
You are against raising the bar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before parents sue FCPS for creating numerous barriers that prevent any advanced 6th-grade students from enrolling in Algebra 1.
You are against raising the bar?
Anonymous wrote:It's only a matter of time before parents sue FCPS for creating numerous barriers that prevent any advanced 6th-grade students from enrolling in Algebra 1.