Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democrats in the NOVA area will have to pay a price for the sins of FCPS board members.
Not only in NOVA, the whole country is now having a trend turning back to the traditional valuation because Democrats did too much in the past.
I just can't get down with the GOP's regressive positions on assault rifles and women's health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democrats in the NOVA area will have to pay a price for the sins of FCPS board members.
Not only in NOVA, the whole country is now having a trend turning back to the traditional valuation because Democrats did too much in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Democrats in the NOVA area will have to pay a price for the sins of FCPS board members.
Anonymous wrote:San Francisco’s Lowell High School, regarded as one of the best in the nation, is seeing a record spike in Ds and Fs among its first batch of students admitted in fall 2021 through a new lottery system instead of its decades-long merit-based admissions.
Anonymous wrote:San Francisco’s Lowell High School, regarded as one of the best in the nation, is seeing a record spike in Ds and Fs among its first batch of students admitted in fall 2021 through a new lottery system instead of its decades-long merit-based admissions.
Anonymous wrote:San Francisco’s Lowell High School, regarded as one of the best in the nation, is seeing a record spike in Ds and Fs among its first batch of students admitted in fall 2021 through a new lottery system instead of its decades-long merit-based admissions.
Anonymous wrote:The far left school board in SF only changed it's way after half were voted out in a recall election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd agree if the vote happened right after the change, but the coalition for TJ people are so insufferable, that I doubt we ever go back to the old system.
The old system had even more problems than the new one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd agree if the vote happened right after the change, but the coalition for TJ people are so insufferable, that I doubt we ever go back to the old system.
The TJAAG and the FCDC say “hold my beer.”
Maybe the new board will just get fed up with everyone and close the school
We must not allow any different programs for any students. Public schools must generate the same outcome for everyone. Society only survives when everyone is infused with the same educational mush. Non-conformity with our demands if futile. We are Borg.
Actually the solution for this is for FCPS to offer a wide range of programs meeting the needs of different students. If STEM schools are oversubscribed, replicate them. If accelerated programs are oversubscribed, replicate them. You wouldn't see these problems, with all the associated racial animosity, if FCPS didn't limit TJ-type programs to one school and expect people to compete for admissions using subjective standards.
Of course none of these reforms will ever occur given the electorate in Fairfax. This will just cause the rich to go to private schools leaving mediocre public schools in their wake with little electoral support.
Academic acceleration is only meaningful if there's rigor. Many parents demand that their snowflakes get into these programs but then go crazy when they get a B or C. The school responds by dumbing things down to where everyone gets A's then others complain about grade inflation. Seems like they can't really win here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd agree if the vote happened right after the change, but the coalition for TJ people are so insufferable, that I doubt we ever go back to the old system.
The TJAAG and the FCDC say “hold my beer.”
Maybe the new board will just get fed up with everyone and close the school
We must not allow any different programs for any students. Public schools must generate the same outcome for everyone. Society only survives when everyone is infused with the same educational mush. Non-conformity with our demands if futile. We are Borg.
Actually the solution for this is for FCPS to offer a wide range of programs meeting the needs of different students. If STEM schools are oversubscribed, replicate them. If accelerated programs are oversubscribed, replicate them. You wouldn't see these problems, with all the associated racial animosity, if FCPS didn't limit TJ-type programs to one school and expect people to compete for admissions using subjective standards.
Of course none of these reforms will ever occur given the electorate in Fairfax. This will just cause the rich to go to private schools leaving mediocre public schools in their wake with little electoral support.
Anonymous wrote:I'd agree if the vote happened right after the change, but the coalition for TJ people are so insufferable, that I doubt we ever go back to the old system.