Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 90% of the schools in Arlington, Fairfax and Loudoun are fully accredited. All are accredited in Falls Church City, and Alexandria has more schools with issues.
Sigh. Ramsey, Patrick Henry, Jefferson-Houston, Hammond MS, and TCW. There is a lot of work to be done. But it's good to see that not only the obvious schools (like George Mason or Lyles Crouch) but also Mount Vernon, Cora Kelly, and John Adams were fully accredited.
One funny thing - well funny, sad thing - Cora Kelly is supposed to be a Science and Math focus school yet there Science scores slipped significantly from last year.
Anonymous wrote:Still, wakefield is still much lower than WL. With the exception of Henry, the south arlington schools are at best in the 80s. Many in 70s. Claremont and key in the north may get a break bc they are immersion. Unacceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 90% of the schools in Arlington, Fairfax and Loudoun are fully accredited. All are accredited in Falls Church City, and Alexandria has more schools with issues.
Sigh. Ramsey, Patrick Henry, Jefferson-Houston, Hammond MS, and TCW. There is a lot of work to be done. But it's good to see that not only the obvious schools (like George Mason or Lyles Crouch) but also Mount Vernon, Cora Kelly, and John Adams were fully accredited.
Anonymous wrote:If they we're all in the 80's that would be great, they are not. Not even close. Even the white kids don't score as high as a demographic as they do in north arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Please, Washington Lee may be lower "rated" but it is the only one in north arlington - nothing like the consistent low ratings of each and every south arlington school.
Anonymous wrote:About 90% of the schools in Arlington, Fairfax and Loudoun are fully accredited. All are accredited in Falls Church City, and Alexandria has more schools with issues.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, that is why south arlington schools have lots of assistance to help get those kids achievement up and spend little time differentiating the kids who are middle of the road or gifted. When we moved to north arlington that was reversed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the recent wave of undocumented children have to take the tests
Any student who is new to the US after May 30 is exempt from the Reading test for the following spring. This exemption only applies to Reading. For math, everyone takes it regardless of whether you speak English, whether you've been in the US your whole life or whether you just got here. If a kid shows up a week before the SOL, he/she has to sit for the math test.
Yeah, it makes no sense. A kid who doesn't speak a word of English is expected to understand math word problems.
Math is the universal language, or is that love
It's love.![]()