I see you've written 3 responses to this pretending to be other people now. Give it a rest. |
I've posted this before, but so have other people. "You shouldn't have had children" is a useless thing to say, given that nobody can un-have-had children. |
Who is pretending? |
Sorry you don't like people calling out instead of ignoring rudeness. |
So you think MCPS should get rid of advanced math because it might make the kids who can't do it feel bad? |
The same can be said for progressives and "Harrison Bergeron." |
PP, in MCPS it is a requirement to take math every single year. What MCPS HS is your kid in? MATH: 4 credits, including 1 with instruction in algebra aligned with the Maryland High School Assessment for algebra or 1 or more credits in subsequent mathematics courses for which Algebra 1 is a prerequisite, and 1 with instruction in geometry aligned with the content standards for geometry. NEW STATE REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS GRADUATING IN 2018 AND LATER: Students graduating in 2018 and later must be enrolled in a math course in each year of high school. This may result in students earning more than 4 credits in math for graduation. |
Seriously, if pennies and nickels are the biggest problem that this woman has during a global pandemic, she can come take our piggy bank. What a joke. |
BINGO! |
My child has learned about epidemiology, compassion for the community, how to stick up for herself, and empathy. I am fine w/o learning about pennies and nickels. |
I was all proud of my kid for getting an A in math this year. And I still am, but it definitely took the shine off his accomplishment when we discovered how much they left out. Not his fault obviously we thought it was the full course load. |
Your first grader learned epidemiology? Maybe she can share some of the knowledge with Dr. Gayles. His epidemiology skills are on first grade level too. |
Well, the amount he did learn was proportional to the amount of instructional time he was allotted to learn it in. So the adjusted achievement would be considered equivalent. Give the kid his Bozo button! |
And if MCPS was in a bubble I'd agree with you. However, ours kids are competing with kids in private schools here as well as kids in other states and countries that have opened their schools. Our kids are behind. I hope there's a plan to catch them up. |
Our kids aren't behind. Have you done any private school classes? We did one last summer and our child was far ahead. It was surprising how far behind the kids were come middle school. We looked at privates and several were way behind the pubic schools as well even with MCPS being very slow. Kids will be fine. |