MCPS policy on not returning quizzes, tests and exams to students

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! I have a sixth-grader, and this is all new to me.


Get used to feeling like this. MCPS likes it this way. The less you know, the better


That has not been my experience in MCPS at all, and my sixth-grader has been in MCPS since kindergarten. There is a lot of information on line, and my child's teachers have always been very willing to answer questions.


What schools?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! I have a sixth-grader, and this is all new to me.


Get used to feeling like this. MCPS likes it this way. The less you know, the better


That has not been my experience in MCPS at all, and my sixth-grader has been in MCPS since kindergarten. There is a lot of information on line, and my child's teachers have always been very willing to answer questions.


Ditto. We are awash in information, both online and on paper (I posted the Pyle retake policy earlier), and we have had excellent feedback and responsiveness from teachers. What people are claiming to be an MCPS policy of excluding parents is more likely a difference in teachers and school administrators.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! I have a sixth-grader, and this is all new to me.


Get used to feeling like this. MCPS likes it this way. The less you know, the better


That has not been my experience in MCPS at all, and my sixth-grader has been in MCPS since kindergarten. There is a lot of information on line, and my child's teachers have always been very willing to answer questions.


What schools?


If I told you, what would you do with the information? Would you move so that your kid can go to the schools my kid goes to?

My point is not that my kid's schools are better so nyah nyah nyah. My point is that it's not MCPS policy, because if it were MCPS policy, then all of the schools in MCPS would do it the same way -- but they don't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! I have a sixth-grader, and this is all new to me.


Get used to feeling like this. MCPS likes it this way. The less you know, the better


That has not been my experience in MCPS at all, and my sixth-grader has been in MCPS since kindergarten. There is a lot of information on line, and my child's teachers have always been very willing to answer questions.


What schools?


If I told you, what would you do with the information? Would you move so that your kid can go to the schools my kid goes to?

My point is not that my kid's schools are better so nyah nyah nyah. My point is that it's not MCPS policy, because if it were MCPS policy, then all of the schools in MCPS would do it the same way -- but they don't.


Yes I actually might move for a better school. Why are you unwilling to tell?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Yes I actually might move for a better school. Why are you unwilling to tell?


Because I don't want people to know that I post on DCUM, of course!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Yes I actually might move for a better school. Why are you unwilling to tell?


Because I don't want people to know that I post on DCUM, of course!


That seems odd, there's no way anyone would know who posted. Now I'm doubting your story.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Yes I actually might move for a better school. Why are you unwilling to tell?


Because I don't want people to know that I post on DCUM, of course!


That seems odd, there's no way anyone would know who posted. Now I'm doubting your story.


Good grief. I am paranoid. That does not make my "story" any less real.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Yes I actually might move for a better school. Why are you unwilling to tell?


Because I don't want people to know that I post on DCUM, of course!


That seems odd, there's no way anyone would know who posted. Now I'm doubting your story.


Exactly. Me too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Yes I actually might move for a better school. Why are you unwilling to tell?


Because I don't want people to know that I post on DCUM, of course!


That seems odd, there's no way anyone would know who posted. Now I'm doubting your story.


Exactly. Me too


OK, you're right, you've caught me. The fact that I don't want to name the schools my kid has gone to proves that I'm actually an MCPS administrator, making stuff up on DCUM at taxpayer expense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! I have a sixth-grader, and this is all new to me.


Get used to feeling like this. MCPS likes it this way. The less you know, the better


That has not been my experience in MCPS at all, and my sixth-grader has been in MCPS since kindergarten. There is a lot of information on line, and my child's teachers have always been very willing to answer questions.


Ditto. We are awash in information, both online and on paper (I posted the Pyle retake policy earlier), and we have had excellent feedback and responsiveness from teachers. What people are claiming to be an MCPS policy of excluding parents is more likely a difference in teachers and school administrators.


I am the PP that posted the "ditto" above. Our child goes to Pyle. So there's one data point to prove it is not MCPS policy to keep parents in the dark.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! I have a sixth-grader, and this is all new to me.


Get used to feeling like this. MCPS likes it this way. The less you know, the better


That has not been my experience in MCPS at all, and my sixth-grader has been in MCPS since kindergarten. There is a lot of information on line, and my child's teachers have always been very willing to answer questions.


Ditto. We are awash in information, both online and on paper (I posted the Pyle retake policy earlier), and we have had excellent feedback and responsiveness from teachers. What people are claiming to be an MCPS policy of excluding parents is more likely a difference in teachers and school administrators.


I am the PP that posted the "ditto" above. Our child goes to Pyle. So there's one data point to prove it is not MCPS policy to keep parents in the dark.


Did you have a similar experience in elementary? Which one? Also, your data point may show that it's not mcps policy or may show not all schools follow the policy.
Anonymous
I am the paranoid PP. My kid is not in the Whitman cluster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! I have a sixth-grader, and this is all new to me.


Get used to feeling like this. MCPS likes it this way. The less you know, the better


That has not been my experience in MCPS at all, and my sixth-grader has been in MCPS since kindergarten. There is a lot of information on line, and my child's teachers have always been very willing to answer questions.


Ditto. We are awash in information, both online and on paper (I posted the Pyle retake policy earlier), and we have had excellent feedback and responsiveness from teachers. What people are claiming to be an MCPS policy of excluding parents is more likely a difference in teachers and school administrators.


I am the PP that posted the "ditto" above. Our child goes to Pyle. So there's one data point to prove it is not MCPS policy to keep parents in the dark.


Did you have a similar experience in elementary? Which one? Also, your data point may show that it's not mcps policy or may show not all schools follow the policy.


We did have more or less the same experience with more than one feeder elementary for Pyle/Whitman. Some teachers were more helpful than others. The elementary schools are far smaller than Pyle so I don't want to say where, esp. because the combinationof elementary schools would identify us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

We did have more or less the same experience with more than one feeder elementary for Pyle/Whitman. Some teachers were more helpful than others. The elementary schools are far smaller than Pyle so I don't want to say where, esp. because the combinationof elementary schools would identify us.


Aw, PP. Now they won't believe you either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! I have a sixth-grader, and this is all new to me.


Get used to feeling like this. MCPS likes it this way. The less you know, the better


That has not been my experience in MCPS at all, and my sixth-grader has been in MCPS since kindergarten. There is a lot of information on line, and my child's teachers have always been very willing to answer questions.


Ditto. We are awash in information, both online and on paper (I posted the Pyle retake policy earlier), and we have had excellent feedback and responsiveness from teachers. What people are claiming to be an MCPS policy of excluding parents is more likely a difference in teachers and school administrators.


I am the PP that posted the "ditto" above. Our child goes to Pyle. So there's one data point to prove it is not MCPS policy to keep parents in the dark.


Did you have a similar experience in elementary? Which one? Also, your data point may show that it's not mcps policy or may show not all schools follow the policy.


We did have more or less the same experience with more than one feeder elementary for Pyle/Whitman. Some teachers were more helpful than others. The elementary schools are far smaller than Pyle so I don't want to say where, esp. because the combinationof elementary schools would identify us.


No, I think I do believe her, though I wish she would identify one of the schools. It doesn't seem like that would be too risky.
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