Anonymous wrote:Update from the principal’s call this morning: The DCPS policy requirement is that they offer one section per semester of courses required for graduation, so he said the intention at Wilson is to offer that minimum only.
For example, most sections of algebra 1 will be full-year, but every semester there will also be a semester-long section. He also said they will let people accelerate; so, a student could take algebra 1 one semester and geometry the next semester.
As already reported, all AP classes will be full-year, and there will be an exception to the mandate to offer a semester option for required classes if there was a less-than 10% failure rate for a required class the prior year. (E.g., If algebra 1 had a less than 10% failure rate the prior year, Wilson wouldn’t have to offer any single-semester sections of algebra 1 the next year.)
Anonymous wrote:So, what makes something a policy? My understanding is that the justification has nothing to do with the pandemic and that the application schools are exempt...and will continue to be exempt. Can they say it's not "policy" indefinitely while at the same time imposing it on almost all schools?
Anonymous wrote:Wait, if it's not actual policy, does that mean that high schools do NOT have to adhere to it? We have been told that it is NOT Wilson's choice--that DCPS has mandated it of all high schools. That sounds like a policy...
Anonymous wrote:I can't find ANYTHING on the DCPS website about the 4x4 schedule. Has anyone actually seen an official policy about this?
Anonymous wrote:Two things might have impact here: 1) lots and lots of people emailing DCPS; 2) media attention (this has gotten zero coverage so DCPS has not had to justify it). Anyone have any ideas for how to get local media to cover it? Make Ferebee somehow justify that it is good educational practice while at the same time explain that his kid happens to be at one of the only schools that is exempt from it...
Anonymous wrote:A group of parents need to go to these DC x XG or whatever crap DCPS is pushing and ask for the research behind 4x4 in terms of academic gains. They want to reimagine high school so they should be very open to parent input on what is not working.