When a kid isnt good at an essential life skill like reading or math, you
should definitely address that early rather than later.  I'm very thankful
for the help we got from Lincoln School and Lincoln Sudbury.
Regards,
*Stephanie Smoot*

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On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 11:07 AM Debra Daugherty <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I was quite dismayed by some of the notions expressed by the candidates
> for Lincoln School Committee during the candidate forum. The Lincoln
> Squirrel provided the following:
>
> "Kim Rajdev implied that the goals of AIDE are not well served by having
> children grouped by ability. “It really pains me when I hear a very young
> child say ‘I’m not good at math’,” she said. The schools need to “move away
> from content and more toward adaptability and teamwork skills… thinking on
> our feet.”
>
> and
>
> "Dwyer echoed Rajdev’s sentiment. “What students specifically learn today
> will be irrelevant as a flip phone 20 years from now.""
>
> Uh oh. Content is precisely what I want our schools to teach. Knowledge
> does matter and, no, it won't be irrelevant years from now. (That very
> notion is bizarre. How will math, history, or literature be irrelevant in
> 20 years?) Mr. Dwyer opened his presentation during the forum by mentioning
> the low ranking of Lincoln's school system and his concern over the
> departure of Lincoln students for private school programs. I would argue
> that content is a primary driving force behind that migration. It's
> certainly why I send my kids to private math programs after school.  And
> with regard to students saying "I'm not good at math: It is not clear to me
> those students would stop saying "I'm not good at math" if they were
> grouped together with kids that are exceptionally quick or advanced in
> math. It's also not fair to require the kids that are quick at math to do
> work that is unchallenging.
>
> I'm hoping these impressions of the attitudes of the candidates are
> somehow incorrect.
>
> --Debra Daugherty
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