Dick Brown
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« #1 : September 10, 2010, 08:36:48 AM » |
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As a former administrator at BFA , I have to agree with the actions and comments by the current Principals and Superintendent at our school as described by Ms. Moore from the Messenger. Her article articulated some of the strengths of the NCLB Act , but , more importantly , what BFA Teachers and Staff , supported by funds from the communities it serves , are doing to meet the questionable Federal Mandates imposed on this District by the test scores which , as computed , remain possibly the most glaring weakness of NCLB. As one reads behind the lines , the only unsatisfactory finding of this school system is the perception passed to the public that BFA is not doing an acceptable , if not superior, job in its classrooms. No matter what advocates for a K-12 feel about its benefit to a town like Fairfax ( and count me as one of those ) , and to the groups it educates and serves, submitting combined scores for its Elementary , Middle and High School Disadvantaged and Special Needs students ( as dictated by the NCLB rules ) puts it at a severe disadvantage when the tote board is tallied up in educational la-la land. Teaching tactics which make BFA such a fine school by intergrating curriculum's , sharing ideas and materials , and developing strong student minds with feelings of respect for both their younger and older peers ( the ideal family model ) are judged as less important then a score on a test administered under questionable conditions , as set up by NCLB. As one can see, I remain a strong supporter of local schools and less impressed by the results fostered in an attempt to set national standards , and I remain an advocate for BFA and the population it serves.
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