Anonymous wrote:I don't think the statement is incorrect per se. I do recall the county saying they were going to make a concerted effort to increase admission percentiles for underrepresented groups. That easily could translate into having lower bars or "different" standards at different schools.
Yes, the county is making a concerted efforts to increase the number of students receiving advanced academic services from historically underrepresented populations, including FARMS students and twice exceptional students. This does NOT mean the county "is taking school placement into consideration" but that they are seeking to provide Young Scholars services to more students. It is also why Dan Storck's amendment to the FY 2014 Budget (barely) passed.
http://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=97VR926CD4CB
I move to amend the main motion by:
a) reducing preventive maintenance at $0.5 million
b) providing additional advanced academic and Young Scholar support in elementary schools with the highest risk indices at $0.5 million
Motion by Daniel G Storck, second by Sandra S Evans.
Motion Carries
Yes: Patricia S Reed, Megan McLaughlin, Daniel G Storck, Patricia Hynes - Vice Chairman, Ilryong Moon - Chairman, Jane K Strauss, Sandra S Evans
No: Tamara D Kaufax, Ryan McElveen, Elizabeth Schultz, Theodore Velkoff, Kathy L Smith