PP here. I was a little late, so maybe I just missed it. They did something at the beginning, announced staff changes and additional staff, and then released everyone to their child's classrooms. |
#GIRL BYE!! Only an ass would assume that inclusion and closing the gap somehow precludes excellence and achievement. STFU! |
Grow up and Get out -- we do not need your narrow minded,self centered, misleading, misinformed, mal-intentioned kind here in MCPS. We can help folks along without dropping our own ball, but people like you fail to realize this. You talk about kids for whom English is a 2nd language but I bet you want your precious snowflake to take a foreign language. Here's a foreign language for you to teach them: COMPASSION
My kid's school PREACHES mastery as the goal, they are committed to excellence and achievement for EVERYONE. Some of my kid's classes have 20+, some have fewer than 15. Your thinking is rotten and your attitude is worse. |
THE LIBRARY DOES NOT HAVE TO GUARANTEE ENOUGH BOOKS FOR EVERYONE TO GET THEIR 1ST PICK EVERYTIME THEY GO TO THE LIBRARY DUM-DUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
NP here. Your post still begs the question as to why, assuming no incompatibility between these concepts, inclusiveness and closing an achievement gap are considered worth emphasizing, while academic excellence and innovation are not. We all know it's easier to close a gap by bringing down the high-achievers than raising the performance of the low-achievers. If that's what MCPS articulates as its top priority, of course it will trigger concerns. |
| We didn't see a video at back to school night. |
At our school they definitely emphasized academic achievement. We didn't even see the video. I find it curious that one individual's back to school experience was used to make a sweeping generalization that "MCPS schools are no longer the best". |
THEY ARE NOT MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GO BACK TO STORMFRONT |
AND ONE VIDEO IS NOT A CURRICULUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE CURRICULUM IS WHAT THEY TEACH THE KIDS, NOT 2 MINUTES OF VIDEO EXPLAINING ONE OF THE PRIORITIES. TELL US HOW THE CURRICULUM OR BETTER YET, THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CURRICULUM AT YOUR SCHOOL PROVES THAT THE HIGH ACHIEVERS ARE NOT HAVING THEIR NEEDS MET AND THEIR PROGRESS IS BEING DELIBERATELY THWARTED BY THE PRESENCE AND EDUCATION OF BLACK AND BROWN KIDS! YES, I'M YELLING 'CAUSE I'M SICK OF THIS GARBAGE. BETWEEN YOU AND DRUMPF, I'M ABOUT TO LOSE MY SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| I think someone on this forum is a 5yr old or at least acting and spelling like one. |
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Its enraging a lot of people because the opening post is just a total nonsense. The back to school night is not about the curriculum in any detail, its a cursory introduction and the start of hopefully positive communication between families and the school.
What makes it worse is that the OP is calling people narrow minded and slanderous when she/ he has posted about an "immigration explosion" which is a) non existent and b) dragging down her kid. While in fact I expect the immigrants who do appear in her Bethesda school (yes I know which school that she is referring to) are actually boosting grades. Further, the public schools do not have to lay out their educational ethos for you on these nights. If you want that, go to a private. I'm serious, because that is exactly what they are selling and how they do it. |
To be fair, I saw lots of all-caps but no misspellings. |
NP here. The presence of low achievers in a class for sure affects the quality of education high achievers get. That's a no brainer. Are you disputing that? |
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At B-CCs new student parents' night (so 9th graders and new other graders). There was an emphasis on both achievement and enabling all students to excel (no use of he language "achievement gap," it was more along the lines of access and encouragement. The principal and staff definitely stressed that B-CC is a strong school academically, but also stressed that they were trying to make sure that all students have access to the resources that they need. Maybe this reflects the line that B-CC has been forced to walk over the past five years or so that the other W schools have not - being a strong academic and inclusive school.
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good for them because both things are achievable, despite the fact that there are those who would like to convince us otherwise |