Thank you, PP, for adding your concerns and feedback. Please continue to brainstorm any and all issues you have with the program rollout or even the sources listed if you question them. Thank you again. |
+1000 I am so angry at Taylor and all the BOE members supporting him. My friends and family often ask me who to vote for in local elections and I will absolutely tell them unequivocally not to vote for Yang or Silvestre for County Council. My friends in Bethesda will be very receptive to my concerns about how fiscally irresponsible this plan is especially now. I will also suggest they either abstain from from voting for the District 1 and District 5 races unless viable alternatives to Rivera-Oven and Brenda Wolff decide to run. |
If you really want feedback you would reconvene the design team (like a sucker I will still come back and give you as much more of my time as you ask for, because I so strongly support the vision of what you're trying to do and am so deeply concerned about what will happen if you implement it as currently planned without revisions.) Or at least you could create even one feedback form for the public where you invite people to make suggestions and tell you what they genuinely think of your proposals. This has still not happened even once throughout this whole process. Until those things happen, it is clear that you are not actually interested in feedback, only in pretending you have collected some. But it is not too late to change that. |
Thanks for sharing. Why would this keep happening at MCPS? I get the sense that no superintendent is ever given a chance to succeed *because* of this persistent lack of trust. I understand that there might have been bad experiences in the past, but we have a whole new superintendent now. So why is the distrust continuing? Have you observed anything concerning under superintendent Taylor’s leadership? I read on here about a childcare issue, but haven’t seen evidence to support it. Anything else? |
Ask anybody who used a school-based childcare provider last year about how many days after the snow storm ended he prohibited the providers from opening. |
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We live in “Region 6” and the changes are awful..They are trying to make Ecology “interest” based- this is crazy considering it’s a tough program that requires monthly field studies with significant make up work plus the current program has high rigor with significant AP coursework component. They are setting the program up to fail. SMCs is reduced rigor. They also are trying to put a criteria based non common foreign language program in the smallest
school in the county which currently only offers Spanish and French. |
| Fyi, trust is earned. Taylor is showing us who he is - someone determined to lie and coerce to get what he wants on his resume so he can get a cushy EdTech job. |
I’m just an MCPS parent who heard the commotion about MCPS “getting rid of programs”, got concerned for my own kids and started doing some digging around and posing questions directly to MCPS. Not a staffer. Not Jeannie Franklin. Not an MCPS employee in any shape or form. |
No - not because they aren’t “getting the right degrees”, but because they aren’t *prepared* for the right degrees. The quote is about MCPS previously being “difficult to work with” from a conversation I had at an event. Specifically, the concern was that MCPS students can graduate elementary school not even knowing basics like “differences between plant and animal cells”. Along with that, future middle school students were not expected to have strong interest in say Biology-based fields by middle school because understanding cells is such a crucial cornerstone. It wouldn’t even make sense to invest in a middle school outreach program unless things like that changed. Fortunately, that *was* changed with CKLA, probably thanks to some amazing advocates as well as Taylor’s leadership (so thank you to the folks that helped with him becoming our current superintendent!). The gist of that is corroborated both in the 2017 MCPS EPS report and in the Baltimore Sun: https://www.baltimoresun.com/2017/10/11/wanted-workers-with-actual-skills/ It’s behind a paywall, but it states that “career preparation ‘has been marginalized as a priority’” at MCPS. It further went on to essentially predict the outcomes we see today - people being barely able to afford necessities as evidenced by the long lines for food in our county. |
And so in doing your "research" you decided to take on all of Taylor and MCPS's talking points and decided they were 100% right and the community was wrong? |
So far, I’m very impressed with MCPS under Dr. Taylor’s leadership. So yes, I trust them more than I have trusted previous superintendents (and I can be cynical). They have consistently listened. They’ve consistently taken action in response to community feedback. That level of responsiveness is usually challenging for a large school district like ours. The biggest issue I see here is lack of trust from previous experiences as well as a misunderstanding of how iterative systems design processes work. |
Let me spell it out for you. Right now, every student in the county can apply, for example, to RBIM. They may or may not get in; the program has limited number of spots. Under the new plan, only kids from 4 or 5 schools will be able to apply. The rest will lose access to that very successful program. Instead, they will be offered access to new unproven programs, placed often in schools with bad reputation that will be given no resources (teachers, etc.) to build them. So, for people not drinking Kool-Aid, that means losing access. |
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And so in doing your "research" you decided to take on all of Taylor and MCPS's talking points and decided they were 100% right and the community was wrong?
So far, I’m very impressed with MCPS under Dr. Taylor’s leadership. So yes, I trust them more than I have trusted previous superintendents (and I can be cynical). They have consistently listened. They’ve consistently taken action in response to community feedback. That level of responsiveness is usually challenging for a large school district like ours. The biggest issue I see here is lack of trust from previous experiences as well as a misunderstanding of how iterative systems design processes work. Maybe you think that you said something smart here, but you didn't. |
| +1 the "people who don't like this are just dumb and don't understand" is very on brand for MCPS CO |
So we should fight for better resources to build them, right? |