Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the latest code word to address what's hot in liberal education world currently closing the achievement gap and every kid going to college
The achievement gap will never be closed so its a waste of time and money
Every kid should not go to college another waste of time and money
What we should do is have high quality education for everyone which is what Fairfax already does
Closing the achievement gap only happens at home when parents actually give a dam about the future of their children
Actually it will happen when we close the income gap in this country. If you think this is just about parents caring about their kids future, you’re sadly delusional in your white bubble. I’ve met parents who’ve given such a damn about their children’s future that they have literally sacrificed their safety and gone through treacherous obstacles that you can’t imagine. You couldn’t find parents who care more about their kids. AND even with all that “giving a damn,” their kids will still have different learning needs than those whose parents have access to a wealth of resources and basics such as healthcare, safe housing and food.
What up racist SJW
and I'll add Asians blow this out of the water they come over here with extremely low incomes and their kids become very successful. Too many blacks and hispanics don't value education.... that's the problem
Oh STFU, you racist bumpkin.
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It sounds from this article that boundaries should be changed to more equally blend income levels. That would be great.
Why would the county want to drive away the people who pay most of the taxes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was West Springfield bumped up?
I don't know the answer to this but I live in the area and the West Springfield parents have been upset about the condition of that school for years, so I'm wondering if they launched a petition to get the renovations moved up.
The School Board member at the time cut a deal where West Springfield HS would be moved up in exchange for closing Clifton ES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the latest code word to address what's hot in liberal education world currently closing the achievement gap and every kid going to college
The achievement gap will never be closed so its a waste of time and money
Every kid should not go to college another waste of time and money
What we should do is have high quality education for everyone which is what Fairfax already does
Closing the achievement gap only happens at home when parents actually give a dam about the future of their children
Actually it will happen when we close the income gap in this country. If you think this is just about parents caring about their kids future, you’re sadly delusional in your white bubble. I’ve met parents who’ve given such a damn about their children’s future that they have literally sacrificed their safety and gone through treacherous obstacles that you can’t imagine. You couldn’t find parents who care more about their kids. AND even with all that “giving a damn,” their kids will still have different learning needs than those whose parents have access to a wealth of resources and basics such as healthcare, safe housing and food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So bottom line it’s an affirmative action initiative to increase AA & Hispanic #s in AAP and at TJ?
No. Nice try at simplicity and dog-whistling, though. It’s a campaign to raise awareness around how the learning needs of all students are being met. If black and Hispanic kids aren’t getting into TJ, for example, then Fairfax has to look at how those students are being taught and what’s missing in their instruction.
And if what's missing is parents who focus on getting their kids into AAP and TJ . . . ? Then what?
Not sure what your point is. The teachers and staff can only control how they teach the students in front of them. They can’t control what parents are doing outside of school. All students don’t learn in the same way or have the same needs. The point of One Fairfax is to ensure all students have equity and access to the same high standards. That’s on the teachers and staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was West Springfield bumped up?
I don't know the answer to this but I live in the area and the West Springfield parents have been upset about the condition of that school for years, so I'm wondering if they launched a petition to get the renovations moved up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Fairfax High School was delayed and pushed back in the line from where it was before for TJ.
Sometimes the order switches. West Springfield was bumped up (for reasons I don't approve of). That doesn't mean that the current state of any high school building is due to racism, classism, or any nefarious cause.
Anonymous wrote:Why was West Springfield bumped up?
Anonymous wrote:
It sounds from this article that boundaries should be changed to more equally blend income levels. That would be great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not right that Asian kids at TJ attend a newly renovated school with fewer than 1800 kids while black and Hispanic kids just a few miles away are crammed into overcrowded or dilapidated schools like Stuart and Falls Church. If "One Fairfax" means anything, this must stop.
Fairfax is renovating all of the high schools. It doesn't happen all at once, though. There's a schedule.
+1. TJ waited in line, like everyone else. It was really terrible 6-8 years ago, before the renovation, and kids attended school in the middle of construction. . Kids were still churning out the high SAT scores and doing research. Now Oakton and Herndon are up. It would be great if FCPS could wave a wand and have the $$ and manpower to do all the HSs at the same time. Since they can’t, there is a schedule. TJ did not jump the line or get preference. Whatever hour gripes are with TJ, saying they got renovation preference is just wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Fairfax High School was delayed and pushed back in the line from where it was before for TJ.
Sometimes the order switches. West Springfield was bumped up (for reasons I don't approve of). That doesn't mean that the current state of any high school building is due to racism, classism, or any nefarious cause.
Anonymous wrote:I thought Fairfax High School was delayed and pushed back in the line from where it was before for TJ.