Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of postings over the last few weeks on the 2nd grade AAP pool made me realize that many on this board don't actually know what "equity" means. It is NOT equal treatment for all. It is "right sizing" the treatment based on the needs of the population.(alt+p)
Equity means providing the Title I kids more benefits than the kids from the higher SES schools because the Title I kids theoretically need greater support to have an equal footing as the kids from the SES schools.
So the high achiever receives nothing in order to give more to the lowest achiever? Seems like the direction FCPS is heading in.
This is pretty much the way it is in a Title 1 school. If you have a high achiever, they will get next to nothing after the winter break.
Anonymous wrote:May need to watch this before discussing equity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of postings over the last few weeks on the 2nd grade AAP pool made me realize that many on this board don't actually know what "equity" means. It is NOT equal treatment for all. It is "right sizing" the treatment based on the needs of the population.(alt+p)
Equity means providing the Title I kids more benefits than the kids from the higher SES schools because the Title I kids theoretically need greater support to have an equal footing as the kids from the SES schools.
So the high achiever receives nothing in order to give more to the lowest achiever? Seems like the direction FCPS is heading in.
Anonymous wrote:The pic OP posted is funny though, because notice none of them paid for a ticket to watch the game like everyone in the stands. True equity would be if they got free tickets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agit-prop, but people see through it and are leaving FCPS in droves rather than put up with the neglect of their kids’ education simply because they are deemed privileged.
I know! I heard that everyone went private and now the schools are empty!
If you weren’t a fool you’d know the declines in FCPS’s enrollment are higher than both other area systems and many other systems of comparable size across the country.
Enjoy the race to the bottom in the name of “equity.”
And yet SAT scores are at an all-time high and TJ Is ranked the #1 HS in the US. I'm loving this view from the bottom!
Old data
Correct. SAT scores in FCPS declined for Class of 2021. And of course any TJ ranking is based on data for students prior to the admissions change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agit-prop, but people see through it and are leaving FCPS in droves rather than put up with the neglect of their kids’ education simply because they are deemed privileged.
I know! I heard that everyone went private and now the schools are empty!
If you weren’t a fool you’d know the declines in FCPS’s enrollment are higher than both other area systems and many other systems of comparable size across the country.
Enjoy the race to the bottom in the name of “equity.”
And yet SAT scores are at an all-time high and TJ Is ranked the #1 HS in the US. I'm loving this view from the bottom!
Old data
Anonymous wrote:With sports, there should be many levels of teams available.
An interested 14 year old who is a total beginner should have a option available at their high school. They will most likely be shut out though since you seem to have to have played travel for years to make the Freshman or JV teams at most high schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agit-prop, but people see through it and are leaving FCPS in droves rather than put up with the neglect of their kids’ education simply because they are deemed privileged.
I know! I heard that everyone went private and now the schools are empty!
If you weren’t a fool you’d know the declines in FCPS’s enrollment are higher than both other area systems and many other systems of comparable size across the country.
Enjoy the race to the bottom in the name of “equity.”
And yet SAT scores are at an all-time high and TJ Is ranked the #1 HS in the US. I'm loving this view from the bottom!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agit-prop, but people see through it and are leaving FCPS in droves rather than put up with the neglect of their kids’ education simply because they are deemed privileged.
I know! I heard that everyone went private and now the schools are empty!
If you weren’t a fool you’d know the declines in FCPS’s enrollment are higher than both other area systems and many other systems of comparable size across the country.
Enjoy the race to the bottom in the name of “equity.”

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With sports, there should be many levels of teams available.
An interested 14 year old who is a total beginner should have a option available at their high school. They will most likely be shut out though since you seem to have to have played travel for years to make the Freshman or JV teams at most high schools.
They do. It’s called intramurals.
.