Anonymous wrote:Lowest common denominator = “equity”
Treat all students equally, without regard to race, and then design a system to get the most out of each student. It’s not complicated ... except for the political hacks on the FCPS school board.
Anonymous wrote:Lowest common denominator = “equity”
Treat all students equally, without regard to race, and then design a system to get the most out of each student. It’s not complicated ... except for the political hacks on the FCPS school board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people looking to recall the school board need to add this and critical race theory to their list of arguments.
Asians are disproportionately opting for distance learning, so opening schools won't move the needle for them.
I was as against VMPI as anyone until the latest change but this has zero to do with the recall. This was not from the SB. It was from VDOE.
VDOE has walked back their proposed changes, at least for now. It is important to have a school board and county staff that will keep advanced math in place.
Loudoun has already made changes, and FCPS staff have said they are not sure about the status of AAP.
Given the walkback, the answer should have been AAP is here to stay in Fairfax, along with the rest of their advanced math and honors classes.
This should certainly be an issue to recall the school board. One that pushes equity is likely to abandon advanced math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people looking to recall the school board need to add this and critical race theory to their list of arguments.
Asians are disproportionately opting for distance learning, so opening schools won't move the needle for them.
I was as against VMPI as anyone until the latest change but this has zero to do with the recall. This was not from the SB. It was from VDOE.
VDOE has walked back their proposed changes, at least for now. It is important to have a school board and county staff that will keep advanced math in place.
Loudoun has already made changes, and FCPS staff have said they are not sure about the status of AAP.
Given the walkback, the answer should have been AAP is here to stay in Fairfax, along with the rest of their advanced math and honors classes.
This should certainly be an issue to recall the school board. One that pushes equity is likely to abandon advanced math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people looking to recall the school board need to add this and critical race theory to their list of arguments.
Asians are disproportionately opting for distance learning, so opening schools won't move the needle for them.
I was as against VMPI as anyone until the latest change but this has zero to do with the recall. This was not from the SB. It was from VDOE.
Anonymous wrote:The people looking to recall the school board need to add this and critical race theory to their list of arguments.
Asians are disproportionately opting for distance learning, so opening schools won't move the needle for them.
Anonymous wrote:The people looking to recall the school board need to add this and critical race theory to their list of arguments.
Asians are disproportionately opting for distance learning, so opening schools won't move the needle for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has Fairfax County School Board put this on the agenda for a future meeting?
They don't like to be public with major decisions until after they have already reached a conclusion or signed a contract.
THEN, once the contract is signed or the outcome is already decided, theh bring the controversial topics to the public school board meetings, and do some sort of dog and pony show to cover their tracks.
Just look at the 4 year, multi million dollar Critical Race Theory contracts that fcps signed back in March. This huge multi year contract with a non profit that supposedly has posted a loss for the last couple of years (perhaps in violation of fcps policy) was already signed and in its initial phases when that sham of a parent input survey was sent out this past week.
So be sure to expect the same with any decisions about eliminating advanced math or anything else controversial. If they do it, decisions will be made behind closed doors and contracts will be signed secretly, then there will be some loaded survey crafted to get the response gatehouse wants.
Follow the paper trail from the CRT survey backwards and you will get your answers on how this school board operates.
Having zero opposition, dissent, moderates or opposing opinions is a horrible way to run a school district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has Fairfax County School Board put this on the agenda for a future meeting?
They don't like to be public with major decisions until after they have already reached a conclusion or signed a contract.
THEN, once the contract is signed or the outcome is already decided, theh bring the controversial topics to the public school board meetings, and do some sort of dog and pony show to cover their tracks.
Just look at the 4 year, multi million dollar Critical Race Theory contracts that fcps signed back in March. This huge multi year contract with a non profit that supposedly has posted a loss for the last couple of years (perhaps in violation of fcps policy) was already signed and in its initial phases when that sham of a parent input survey was sent out this past week.
So be sure to expect the same with any decisions about eliminating advanced math or anything else controversial. If they do it, decisions will be made behind closed doors and contracts will be signed secretly, then there will be some loaded survey crafted to get the response gatehouse wants.
Follow the paper trail from the CRT survey backwards and you will get your answers on how this school board operates.
Having zero opposition, dissent, moderates or opposing opinions is a horrible way to run a school district.
Having zero opposition, dissent, moderates or opposing opinions is a horrible way to run a school district.
Anonymous wrote:Has Fairfax County School Board put this on the agenda for a future meeting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a response from Meghan McLaughlin of Fairfax SB on twitter, but not via regular mail. She responded saying that the school board members said I was wrong. I gave details about what was happening. She replied she was mainly focused on maintaining the honors and acceleration, wasn't worried about redoing the classes.
So she said LCPS will continue to offer honors and acceleration?
Just that the courses will be reworked?