"Is MCPS losing its edge?"

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
When we became parents in this country we realized that K-12 curriculum and instruction is sub par across US. MCPS remains the better option in DMV public schools as well as DMV private schools.

We are legal immigrants who came to US with plum job offers in hand. We realized that we were invited because of the excellent education that we got in our country of origin. So, the last thing we wanted was to make our own kids less competitive by relying on the education that was being given to them.

We just cherry picked from MCPS magnet curriculum, TJ, Stuyvesant, Sugarland(TX), India and Singapore and supplemented ourselves at home. My kids went to MCPS magnet programs.

I admire parents who throw money, effort, time, advocacy etc to better their children education but the truth is that the clock is ticking. Your kid is in the school system for a finite time only and you need to do whatever you can to make sure that they get a robust and well rounded education while they are under your roof.

What you did widens the racial achievement gap and is, therefore, racist. Do better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Federal regulations and Maryland state laws got rid of consequences for kids and parents. A lot will need to corrected at those levels before MCPS can turn things around.

The politicians and elites forced this onto schools. These people don’t even have kids in public schools.


Agreed. It was super progressive policies that have led us here. And it is what voters want. It is almost impossible to turn around.


It’s not impossible to turn it around. It takes adults being adults instead of adults being kids friends and peers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
When we became parents in this country we realized that K-12 curriculum and instruction is sub par across US. MCPS remains the better option in DMV public schools as well as DMV private schools.

We are legal immigrants who came to US with plum job offers in hand. We realized that we were invited because of the excellent education that we got in our country of origin. So, the last thing we wanted was to make our own kids less competitive by relying on the education that was being given to them.

We just cherry picked from MCPS magnet curriculum, TJ, Stuyvesant, Sugarland(TX), India and Singapore and supplemented ourselves at home. My kids went to MCPS magnet programs.

I admire parents who throw money, effort, time, advocacy etc to better their children education but the truth is that the clock is ticking. Your kid is in the school system for a finite time only and you need to do whatever you can to make sure that they get a robust and well rounded education while they are under your roof.



You were lucky. Not all of our bright kids got offered spots in magnets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mcps is off the rails now, as many public school systems are.
Essentially no attendance policies enforced.
Overfunded vs outcomes. Shockingly low academic policies/standards.
Administrations are unimpressive as talent has dryed up.
It’s all about appearance rather than performance.
Merit scholarship finalists way down at leading HS’s
DEI expansion much like everywhere else.
Public awareness has begun.
The rest of the world doesn’t play this way.
Get your popcorn ready.


Dried
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
When we became parents in this country we realized that K-12 curriculum and instruction is sub par across US. MCPS remains the better option in DMV public schools as well as DMV private schools.

We are legal immigrants who came to US with plum job offers in hand. We realized that we were invited because of the excellent education that we got in our country of origin. So, the last thing we wanted was to make our own kids less competitive by relying on the education that was being given to them.

We just cherry picked from MCPS magnet curriculum, TJ, Stuyvesant, Sugarland(TX), India and Singapore and supplemented ourselves at home. My kids went to MCPS magnet programs.

I admire parents who throw money, effort, time, advocacy etc to better their children education but the truth is that the clock is ticking. Your kid is in the school system for a finite time only and you need to do whatever you can to make sure that they get a robust and well rounded education while they are under your roof.




Parents who throw money effort time and advocacy at problems are engaged and doing what is necessary currently for their kid WHILE doing what they can to help others.

Change isn’t impossible, but it requires time, effort, advocacy, not just complaint.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
When we became parents in this country we realized that K-12 curriculum and instruction is sub par across US. MCPS remains the better option in DMV public schools as well as DMV private schools.

We are legal immigrants who came to US with plum job offers in hand. We realized that we were invited because of the excellent education that we got in our country of origin. So, the last thing we wanted was to make our own kids less competitive by relying on the education that was being given to them.

We just cherry picked from MCPS magnet curriculum, TJ, Stuyvesant, Sugarland(TX), India and Singapore and supplemented ourselves at home. My kids went to MCPS magnet programs.

I admire parents who throw money, effort, time, advocacy etc to better their children education but the truth is that the clock is ticking. Your kid is in the school system for a finite time only and you need to do whatever you can to make sure that they get a robust and well rounded education while they are under your roof.

What you did widens the racial achievement gap and is, therefore, racist. Do better.


Racist?!?! You are crazy. Teaching to the lowest common denominator helps no one. Everyone gets a worse education. This is exactly what we do too - We supplement to fill the gaps because our schools are failing these kids in the name of equity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Federal regulations and Maryland state laws got rid of consequences for kids and parents. A lot will need to corrected at those levels before MCPS can turn things around.

The politicians and elites forced this onto schools. These people don’t even have kids in public schools.


Name the bills and the laws so we can advocate to have them updated or rescinded.


+1


The Obama era changes that suggested schools could run afoul of federal civil rights laws if they disciplined students of color at higher rates than their peers were rolled back some during the Trump era. The school systems that implemented changes initially are unlikely to change back however. I can’t imagine MCPS changing discipline guidelines if it led to an increase in minority kids getting in trouble. I think they would prefer to let the entire system crumble.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Federal regulations and Maryland state laws got rid of consequences for kids and parents. A lot will need to corrected at those levels before MCPS can turn things around.

The politicians and elites forced this onto schools. These people don’t even have kids in public schools.


Name the bills and the laws so we can advocate to have them updated or rescinded.


+1


The Obama era changes that suggested schools could run afoul of federal civil rights laws if they disciplined students of color at higher rates than their peers were rolled back some during the Trump era. The school systems that implemented changes initially are unlikely to change back however. I can’t imagine MCPS changing discipline guidelines if it led to an increase in minority kids getting in trouble. I think they would prefer to let the entire system crumble.


The discipline disparities for minority kids still persist even with these lenient guidelines in place, so clearly the guidelines are not solving the problem they were designed to disrupt.
Anonymous
White male teachers have the short end of the stick because they have no protections as every other demographic has in regard to protections against discrimination. We need Taylor as a white guy to stand up for his own kind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:White male teachers have the short end of the stick because they have no protections as every other demographic has in regard to protections against discrimination. We need Taylor as a white guy to stand up for his own kind.

LOL.
This is a joke, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
When we became parents in this country we realized that K-12 curriculum and instruction is sub par across US. MCPS remains the better option in DMV public schools as well as DMV private schools.

We are legal immigrants who came to US with plum job offers in hand. We realized that we were invited because of the excellent education that we got in our country of origin. So, the last thing we wanted was to make our own kids less competitive by relying on the education that was being given to them.

We just cherry picked from MCPS magnet curriculum, TJ, Stuyvesant, Sugarland(TX), India and Singapore and supplemented ourselves at home. My kids went to MCPS magnet programs.

I admire parents who throw money, effort, time, advocacy etc to better their children education but the truth is that the clock is ticking. Your kid is in the school system for a finite time only and you need to do whatever you can to make sure that they get a robust and well rounded education while they are under your roof.

What you did widens the racial achievement gap and is, therefore, racist. Do better.


Racist?!?! You are crazy. Teaching to the lowest common denominator helps no one. Everyone gets a worse education. This is exactly what we do too - We supplement to fill the gaps because our schools are failing these kids in the name of equity.


Teaching to the LCD is the most effective way to decrease the achivement gap. It's a fact.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mcps is off the rails now, as many public school systems are.
Essentially no attendance policies enforced.
Overfunded vs outcomes. Shockingly low academic policies/standards.
Administrations are unimpressive as talent has dryed up.
It’s all about appearance rather than performance.
Merit scholarship finalists way down at leading HS’s
DEI expansion much like everywhere else.
Public awareness has begun.
The rest of the world doesn’t play this way.
Get your popcorn ready.


What does DEI have to do with anything you are talking about? Just say what you mean and stop using weak ass coded language.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:White male teachers have the short end of the stick because they have no protections as every other demographic has in regard to protections against discrimination. We need Taylor as a white guy to stand up for his own kind.


Your race baiting, white male aggrievement outrage lacks foundation. White people, both men and women, literally run education, from teaching to school leadership, in almost every state in the nation. https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/see-how-diverse-your-states-education-workforce-is/2023/12

You people are insufferable. Germany's approach to dealing with Nazism and similar ideologies like this was spot on.
Anonymous
Racism is bad even if it is black against white right or is their a double standard. Many teachers get into the profession for the right reasons but the racism in schools makes it not a desirable profession.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:White male teachers have the short end of the stick because they have no protections as every other demographic has in regard to protections against discrimination. We need Taylor as a white guy to stand up for his own kind.


Your race baiting, white male aggrievement outrage lacks foundation. White people, both men and women, literally run education, from teaching to school leadership, in almost every state in the nation. https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/see-how-diverse-your-states-education-workforce-is/2023/12

You people are insufferable. Germany's approach to dealing with Nazism and similar ideologies like this was spot on.


Have you looked at the make of MCPS and the BOE?
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