Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should still allow 20% of the students from each region. They can do it using the application process but each region in FCPS should receive 20% of the slots.
It’s not good enough for the School Board members who know some pyramids within a region have stronger students than others.
Something has to give. This is a lot better than a lottery.
But it all starts in elementary school - that is where the resources should be spent.
There is a fight for the really talented URMs by the time you get to high school - regional privates, boarding schools, etc. If they are talented and financially constrained, they can go to these schools for free. They are much better represented in those schools.
You all are ignoring the other elephant.
The culture of the school needs to be fixed. A change in admissions to a lottery would accomplish this. If not a lottery, then a different change will be needed.
You understand that language is code for anti Asian American racism, right? The culture of the school is fine or even better. You have no direct knowledge of the school’s culture yet freely speak about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should still allow 20% of the students from each region. They can do it using the application process but each region in FCPS should receive 20% of the slots.
It’s not good enough for the School Board members who know some pyramids within a region have stronger students than others.
Something has to give. This is a lot better than a lottery.
But it all starts in elementary school - that is where the resources should be spent.
There is a fight for the really talented URMs by the time you get to high school - regional privates, boarding schools, etc. If they are talented and financially constrained, they can go to these schools for free. They are much better represented in those schools.
You all are ignoring the other elephant.
The culture of the school needs to be fixed. A change in admissions to a lottery would accomplish this. If not a lottery, then a different change will be needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should still allow 20% of the students from each region. They can do it using the application process but each region in FCPS should receive 20% of the slots.
It’s not good enough for the School Board members who know some pyramids within a region have stronger students than others.
Something has to give. This is a lot better than a lottery.
But it all starts in elementary school - that is where the resources should be spent.
There is a fight for the really talented URMs by the time you get to high school - regional privates, boarding schools, etc. If they are talented and financially constrained, they can go to these schools for free. They are much better represented in those schools.
You all are ignoring the other elephant.
The culture of the school needs to be fixed. A change in admissions to a lottery would accomplish this. If not a lottery, then a different change will be needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should still allow 20% of the students from each region. They can do it using the application process but each region in FCPS should receive 20% of the slots.
It’s not good enough for the School Board members who know some pyramids within a region have stronger students than others.
Something has to give. This is a lot better than a lottery.
But it all starts in elementary school - that is where the resources should be spent.
There is a fight for the really talented URMs by the time you get to high school - regional privates, boarding schools, etc. If they are talented and financially constrained, they can go to these schools for free. They are much better represented in those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should still allow 20% of the students from each region. They can do it using the application process but each region in FCPS should receive 20% of the slots.
It’s not good enough for the School Board members who know some pyramids within a region have stronger students than others.
Anonymous wrote:They should still allow 20% of the students from each region. They can do it using the application process but each region in FCPS should receive 20% of the slots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now they'll devise a plan designed to increase URM in a more targeted manner, while still maintaining high merit-based academic standards.
These things can't exist currently and are in direct competition with each other.
I hope they can exist in the future by reforming AAP to be truly for the gifted instead of overwhelmed with well off whites and asians who are above average but aren't gifted in many cases.
Anonymous wrote:The work session raised more questions than it answered.
This is nowhere near being resolved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now they'll devise a plan designed to increase URM in a more targeted manner, while still maintaining high merit-based academic standards.
These things can't exist currently and are in direct competition with each other.
I hope they can exist in the future by reforming AAP to be truly for the gifted instead of overwhelmed with well off whites and asians who are above average but aren't gifted in many cases.