Virginia Schools Could BAN Difficult Math Due to Commitment to ‘Equity’

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Virginia schools to ban difficult math options due to commitment to equity

Teachers in Virginia will soon be forced to eliminate all advanced math options for students below the 11th grade, because of the woke new commitment to ‘equity.’

The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) is spearheading a joint initiative with the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia and the Virginia Community College System to “improve equity in mathematics learning opportunities, empower students to be active participants in a quantitative world, and encourage students to see themselves as knowers and doers of mathematics.”

Their far-left initiative is called the Virginia Mathematics Pathways Initiative (VMPI).

Bigleaguepolitics.com reports: A flowchart posted on the VMPI web page states that all K-7 students will learn the foundational concepts of mathematics at roughly the same pace, while eighth- through tenth-grade students will learn essential concepts like data analysis, mathematical modeling, functions, algebra, and so on.

The advanced math program for grades 11 and 12 offers a combination of “modules” in the areas of data, design, analysis, modeling, and computing, as well as one credit course options in computer science, calculus, and statistics. It appears that dual enrollment and advanced place classes in mathematics will only be available to students in the eleventh or twelfth grades.

A concerned parent spoke to Fox News and said that the new curriculum would “lower standards for all students in the name of equity.”

“These changes will have a profound impact on  students who excel in STEM related curriculum, weakening our country’s ability to compete in a global marketplace for years to come,” the parent said.

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