Anonymous wrote:
No it was wrecked by the city council who created the housing ghettos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not denying generational poverty in Alexandria City Public Schools, a school district with all of 14,500 kids in it. I'm calling out adults for blaming the kids, and labeling them by the color of their skin.
Our City is not that big that the failure of Jefferson Houston should not have been dealt with in a more effective manner.
-Why did the School Board wait so long from 1999 to embrace redistricting when it would help a school like JH and PH?
-Why did the highly paid school administrators not do better, truly earn those $250K salaries plus third again plus in benefits?
-Why has it taken our City Council so long to work on integrating affordable housing around the City?
-And why turn down VDOE help with Jefferson Houston? Will ACPS turn VDOE down again if JH is not accredited in 2015 (which will be known by Fall, 2015)?
It's not the black kids from nearby projects who have failed. I have lived here 30 years. It's us, me and you and our elected leaders who have failed. ACPS is small by most standards: 14,500 students. Not 70K something of Fairfax County nor 122K or more in Maryland. Let's get real.
Fairfax County Public Schools have 180K students (not 70K)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is what is needed on June 2015 SOL's for Jefferson Houston:
Attachment A4
? By June 2015, Jefferson-Houston will have an increase in the pass rate of at least 8% on the Math SOL to 54% or more students scoring proficient on the SOL.
? By June 2015, Jefferson-Houston will have an increase in pass rate of at least 9% on the English SOL to 56% or more students scoring proficient on the SOL.
? By June 2015, Jefferson-Houston will have an increase in the pass rate of at least 11% on the Science SOL to 47% or more students scoring proficient on the SOL.
? By June 2015, Jefferson-Houston will have an increase in pass rate of at least 6% on the Social Studies SOL to 57% or more students scoring proficient on the SOL.
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/boe/meetings/2015/01_jan/agenda_items/item_k.pdf
What I can't find in he report is what happens if they don't make the benchmarks. Nothing? So why bother with benchmarks.
Worse the scores took a huge dip last year.
Anonymous wrote:Here is what is needed on June 2015 SOL's for Jefferson Houston:
Attachment A4
? By June 2015, Jefferson-Houston will have an increase in the pass rate of at least 8% on the Math SOL to 54% or more students scoring proficient on the SOL.
? By June 2015, Jefferson-Houston will have an increase in pass rate of at least 9% on the English SOL to 56% or more students scoring proficient on the SOL.
? By June 2015, Jefferson-Houston will have an increase in the pass rate of at least 11% on the Science SOL to 47% or more students scoring proficient on the SOL.
? By June 2015, Jefferson-Houston will have an increase in pass rate of at least 6% on the Social Studies SOL to 57% or more students scoring proficient on the SOL.
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/boe/meetings/2015/01_jan/agenda_items/item_k.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I'm not denying generational poverty in Alexandria City Public Schools, a school district with all of 14,500 kids in it. I'm calling out adults for blaming the kids, and labeling them by the color of their skin.
Our City is not that big that the failure of Jefferson Houston should not have been dealt with in a more effective manner.
-Why did the School Board wait so long from 1999 to embrace redistricting when it would help a school like JH and PH?
-Why did the highly paid school administrators not do better, truly earn those $250K salaries plus third again plus in benefits?
-Why has it taken our City Council so long to work on integrating affordable housing around the City?
-And why turn down VDOE help with Jefferson Houston? Will ACPS turn VDOE down again if JH is not accredited in 2015 (which will be known by Fall, 2015)?
It's not the black kids from nearby projects who have failed. I have lived here 30 years. It's us, me and you and our elected leaders who have failed. ACPS is small by most standards: 14,500 students. Not 70K something of Fairfax County nor 122K or more in Maryland. Let's get real.
Absolutely right. JH was wrecked by the School Board. The 1999 redistricting reflected an effort to create a ghetto school to segregate Lyles-Crouch and Maury.
I can't speak to Lyles-Crouch, but Maury is definitely not "segregated." 30 percent of the students there are black, 10 percent are Hispanic.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not denying generational poverty in Alexandria City Public Schools, a school district with all of 14,500 kids in it. I'm calling out adults for blaming the kids, and labeling them by the color of their skin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, so why is this school so shitty?
Black kids from nearby projects.
That's so racist! Shame on you. Put the onus where it is deserved. Not on the kids themselves but on the City adults! I live here btw.
Instead of kids from who cares where, hold responsible the ACPS School Board, ACPS Administration and even the City for not a) hiring a true turn around expert for JH b) fixing the school building a decade ago given the open classrooms and special needs (neighbors were against the new building but not against a remodel, afaik, and c) not embracing Virginia Department of Education help as offered but instead sticking only to local school board educational fix technique. That's all fine and good, keeping it local but 3 years without accreditation is enough!
Lastly, holding this school to the more intensive IB Curriculum (pre K-8th) is over the top. Educate these fine children using a regular American educational format. There is still time to reverse course on this.
Absolutely right. JH was wrecked by the School Board. The 1999 redistricting reflected an effort to create a ghetto school to segregate Lyles-Crouch and Maury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, so why is this school so shitty?
Black kids from nearby projects.
That's so racist! Shame on you. Put the onus where it is deserved. Not on the kids themselves but on the City adults! I live here btw.
Instead of kids from who cares where, hold responsible the ACPS School Board, ACPS Administration and even the City for not a) hiring a true turn around expert for JH b) fixing the school building a decade ago given the open classrooms and special needs (neighbors were against the new building but not against a remodel, afaik, and c) not embracing Virginia Department of Education help as offered but instead sticking only to local school board educational fix technique. That's all fine and good, keeping it local but 3 years without accreditation is enough!
Lastly, holding this school to the more intensive IB Curriculum (pre K-8th) is over the top. Educate these fine children using a regular American educational format. There is still time to reverse course on this.
Absolutely right. JH was wrecked by the School Board. The 1999 redistricting reflected an effort to create a ghetto school to segregate Lyles-Crouch and Maury.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not denying generational poverty in Alexandria City Public Schools, a school district with all of 14,500 kids in it. I'm calling out adults for blaming the kids, and labeling them by the color of their skin.
Our City is not that big that the failure of Jefferson Houston should not have been dealt with in a more effective manner.
-Why did the School Board wait so long from 1999 to embrace redistricting when it would help a school like JH and PH?
-Why did the highly paid school administrators not do better, truly earn those $250K salaries plus third again plus in benefits?
-Why has it taken our City Council so long to work on integrating affordable housing around the City?
-And why turn down VDOE help with Jefferson Houston? Will ACPS turn VDOE down again if JH is not accredited in 2015 (which will be known by Fall, 2015)?
It's not the black kids from nearby projects who have failed. I have lived here 30 years. It's us, me and you and our elected leaders who have failed. ACPS is small by most standards: 14,500 students. Not 70K something of Fairfax County nor 122K or more in Maryland. Let's get real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, so why is this school so shitty?
Black kids from nearby projects.
That's so racist! Shame on you. Put the onus where it is deserved. Not on the kids themselves but on the City adults! I live here btw.
Instead of kids from who cares where, hold responsible the ACPS School Board, ACPS Administration and even the City for not a) hiring a true turn around expert for JH b) fixing the school building a decade ago given the open classrooms and special needs (neighbors were against the new building but not against a remodel, afaik, and c) not embracing Virginia Department of Education help as offered but instead sticking only to local school board educational fix technique. That's all fine and good, keeping it local but 3 years without accreditation is enough!
Lastly, holding this school to the more intensive IB Curriculum (pre K-8th) is over the top. Educate these fine children using a regular American educational format. There is still time to reverse course on this.