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Loudoun County Schools Threaten the Future of Minority Students

written by Guest Contributor James C. Sherlock October 27, 2020

The Virginia Star reports this morning that Loudon County Public Schools has embraced Critical Race Theory (CRT). That move directly threatens the futures of its minority students.  

Ignoring CRT’s Marxist origins, CRT put into practice as a system of pedagogy in American schools has no track record. Seattle Public Schools is aswirl with it, but did not get started before COVID struck so has no results. CRT is so thoroughly pessimistic that no child would be happy in such a school.

There is an alternative available that terrifies the Critical Race Theory/Critical Pedagogy crowd. The pedagogy of New York City-based K-12 Success Academies has proven to not only educate poor minority students, but to enable them to exceed the results on standardized tests of every school district in the state of New York.

Success Academies student bodies are currently 94% minority. The students love going to school. As do the teachers. Parents fight to get their children into Success Academies and unite to fight to support them against political opposition. See a video that shows that spirit.

Success Academies exposes as dangerous nonsense the core arguments of critical theorists

  • that minority students cannot succeed in traditional school environments; and
  • that the entire system of education needs to be upended — “abolished” — to insure that minority students learn.

If Loudoun County Public Schools were serious about educating minority children, it would offer to all of its students the pedagogy of Success Academies. 

Success Academies engage their elementary school students with what they term joyful rigor. 

“At Success Academy, we want our scholars to fall in love with learning — and joyful rigor is our formula for achieving off-the-charts engagement. We capture our scholars’ imaginations by introducing them to fascinating subject matter and pressing them to do the intellectual heavy lifting, constantly asking them “why?” “how can you prove that?” and “what is the evidence?” 

“We want our scholars to recognize and embrace the power of their own ideas, so teachers limit direct instruction and focus on encouraging independent thinking and problem solving in their classrooms. Our scholars spend most of their day exploring, analyzing, discussing, and executing their way through powerful texts, complex math problems, intriguing science experiments, winning chess strategies, and inspiring works of art.” 

Critical pedagogues and critical race theorists reject Success Academies’ approach, not only deeming the methodology as somehow unjust and racist, but also closing their eyes and characterizing the phenomenal results achieved by Success Academies students on standardized tests as unattainable by minority children. 

Indeed, critical theorists reject standardized tests as racist artifacts that minority children are doomed to fail. 

The post-Modern pessimism embedded in critical pedagogy and critical race theory are so thoroughly debunked by the performance of minority children in Success Academies that Marxist critical theory will be driven from the field of educational discourse everywhere both are offered. 

In denying Loudoun students into the Success Academies methodology, the School Board fails both minority children and their parents for whom it presents itself as champion. 

Success Academy’s Robertson Center is its center of teacher education. 

“Robertson Center brings together custom-designed training facilities with Success Academy’s first-ever K-8 lab school. Eliminating the traditional divide between professional development and classroom practice, the set-up offers a one-of-a-kind backdrop for the pursuit of extraordinary schools.” 

“Something happens in a room full of educators. Ideas get bigger, barriers shrink, defy-the-odds notions feel downright within reach. We believe in these rooms—in the power of bringing together our country’s fiercest believers in the capacity of kids to help them set it free. All programs offered free of charge.”3 

Explore some of the ideas at Robertson Center. 

Robertson Center offers professional development, educator well-being, thought starters, parent programs, and school impact initiatives. 

The Success Academy Education Institute provides:

“open access to the broad architecture and singular components of the Success Academy model. We are sharing best practices, resources, and training with educators across the nation to help many more children gain access to great schools.”4 

There is a clear opportunity for Loudoun County Schools to partner with Success Academies, Robertson Center and the Education Institute to replicate the pedagogy of Success Academies. 

As we have seen, the infrastructure of such cooperation is already in place in New York. 

The Loudoun County School Board would win over students, teachers and parents with the first description of the proven success of the new and proven direction. 

If the Board opposes such a transition, they will expose themselves as more wed to doctrine than to the well being of children.

Loudoun County Schools Threaten the Future of Minority Students was last modified: October 27th, 2020 by Guest Contributor James C. Sherlock
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Guest Contributor James C. Sherlock

James Sherlock is a native of Falls Church Virginia. He graduated from UVA and did graduate work at MIT and Cal State East Bay. James served as an officer in the United States Navy from 1967 through 1995. Commanded an F-14 squadron and later a Carrier Air Wing, a veteran of combat in Vietnam and the Middle East. He worked for a nationally recognized science and engineering firm from 1995 until retirement in 2005. In the early 2000’s he worked for DARPA to introduce DoD communications, data sharing and location reporting technology to assist in civilian responses to emergency situations.

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