Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They really need to equalize the zones. If every PUBLIC school isn’t equal, the system has failed.
"Equalizing the zones" is a fool's errand. The schools will never be equal in every respect.
Why?
Serve different neighborhoods and demographics, have different facilities, have different programs, etc.
Nothing that can’t be fixed.
There is neither the money nor the political will to standardize school demographics, the condition of school facilities, and the academic and extra-curricular offerings at the ES, MS, and HS level.
You're likely the same poster advocating for the abolishment of all school boundaries in FCPS, and these observations apply there, too.
You don’t know that.
First pararaph I know, and second paragraph seems highly likely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They really need to equalize the zones. If every PUBLIC school isn’t equal, the system has failed.
"Equalizing the zones" is a fool's errand. The schools will never be equal in every respect.
Why?
Serve different neighborhoods and demographics, have different facilities, have different programs, etc.
Nothing that can’t be fixed.
There is neither the money nor the political will to standardize school demographics, the condition of school facilities, and the academic and extra-curricular offerings at the ES, MS, and HS level.
You're likely the same poster advocating for the abolishment of all school boundaries in FCPS, and these observations apply there, too.
You don’t know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They really need to equalize the zones. If every PUBLIC school isn’t equal, the system has failed.
"Equalizing the zones" is a fool's errand. The schools will never be equal in every respect.
Why?
Serve different neighborhoods and demographics, have different facilities, have different programs, etc.
Nothing that can’t be fixed.
There is neither the money nor the political will to standardize school demographics, the condition of school facilities, and the academic and extra-curricular offerings at the ES, MS, and HS level.
You're likely the same poster advocating for the abolishment of all school boundaries in FCPS, and these observations apply there, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They really need to equalize the zones. If every PUBLIC school isn’t equal, the system has failed.
"Equalizing the zones" is a fool's errand. The schools will never be equal in every respect.
Why?
Serve different neighborhoods and demographics, have different facilities, have different programs, etc.
Nothing that can’t be fixed.