Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know how Bailey's can possibly worry about complicated math when they have poor SOL scores.
I think it's a part of the school's job to "worry" about all its students. You're basically saying that it's ok for Bailey's to ignore the advanced students because they are in an underperforming school. So basically a poor kid who's smart gets a lower quality of education than a smart kid from a more affluent FCPS school. While that is in fact what FCPS has decided, it sucks for the kids who are affected.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know how Bailey's can possibly worry about complicated math when they have poor SOL scores.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how often level III kids get pulled out at Bailey's?
Anonymous wrote:There are HUGE disparities across the county as to what math and advanced services are offered to kids in each elementary school. The school board is looking at that now to see if there's a way to fix that. But there are a bunch of schools in some pockets int eh county that do not offer any advanced math curriculum. We are at a school not too far from Bailey's and do not have any advanced math either in the upper grades.