Henry Raymond

Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Henry on September 24, 2010, 07:56:28 AM

Title: Burlington Free Press Article On BFA This Morning
Post by: Henry on September 24, 2010, 07:56:28 AM
I'm not sure where this article is, but it appears to be some facts about BFA Fairfax that is on line.  I have not looked at the hard copy edition of it yet:


Franklin County Education Fact Book
Bellows Free Academy (Fairfax)

http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=20109230440 (http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=20109230440)
Title: Re: Burlington Free Press Article On BFA This Morning
Post by: Dick Brown on September 26, 2010, 08:53:39 AM
Good Morning, Henry         As I've said before ,one of the delightful things in my life is reading your Forum , and occasionally I decide to reread some of the postings. The recent referenced article in the Free Press caught my eye this morning and I remembered my reaction earlier this week when I read it , but at the time forgot to add my " two cents ".....( senior moment ????.....again ???? ) . At any rate the stated Drop-Out Rate , to me , is more of an indicator of both a school's and communities' effectiveness then the standardized test scores which NCLB puts so much emphasis on. Two percent is a terrific rate ( I'm sure BFA & Fairfax wish it was lower , but the school is probably doing better then 95 % of the state , much , much better certainly then the rest of the nation  ) and it has been so since the mid-70's. To me , it is a distinct result of a K-12 system within one complex whereby the town and the staff  support its children , work together to better the instructional delivery components and where history & tradition are not thrown out when new strategies are brought up. The administration , the Supervisory Office ,the staff ( from bus drivers to classroom instructors ) and the Board all see as their primary purpose to educate those BFA students, no matter what town they are from.......especially the Board.
As a previous administrator I never heard a Board member delineate which town's kids should be served first , and ultimately it is that decision which filters down to the process and makes BFA special to work in and loyalty easy to bear.  Congrats , once again, to BFA for its low and impressive Drop-Out Rate.