Anonymous wrote:Glad to see her asking tough questions. AP has not served FCPS students and its time to look elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would fully support eliminating AP and instead increasing DE classes.
+1
DE really is a solid but overlooked option.
GMU and NOVA DE classes aren’t rigorous. AP classes are more challenging and interesting.
You have no basis to make this claim, and “interesting” or “challenging” don’t make a justification for AP or DE. The entire point of AP is college credit. Dual enrollment accomplishes that without relying on an expensive corporate testing scheme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would fully support eliminating AP and instead increasing DE classes.
+1
DE really is a solid but overlooked option.
GMU and NOVA DE classes aren’t rigorous. AP classes are more challenging and interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would fully support eliminating AP and instead increasing DE classes.
+1
DE really is a solid but overlooked option.
GMU and NOVA DE classes aren’t rigorous. AP classes are more challenging and interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would fully support eliminating AP and instead increasing DE classes.
+1
DE really is a solid but overlooked option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robyn Lady said at the work session on KAA yesterday that she wants to eliminate AP in FCPS because it's too expensive.
What exactly does she want to replace AP with - clearly she doesn't want to replace it with IB, which she knows is even more expensive - and how would this serve FCPS students?
How does her comment come up? They were talking about want to ace $ and she says we could have drop AP?
Anonymous wrote:I would fully support eliminating AP and instead increasing DE classes.
Anonymous wrote:Robyn Lady said at the work session on KAA yesterday that she wants to eliminate AP in FCPS because it's too expensive.
What exactly does she want to replace AP with - clearly she doesn't want to replace it with IB, which she knows is even more expensive - and how would this serve FCPS students?
Anonymous wrote:I would fully support eliminating AP and instead increasing DE classes.
Anonymous wrote:There must be a mistake. During her campaign for School Board, less than two years ago, Lady promised to:
“Support and encourage students to take advanced coursework (AP, DE, Honors) and ensure high expectations for all students.”
https://www.robynlady.com/issues