Well, I for one plan to at least try. I hope others will as well. |
That is the general sense that I get. How hard is it to offer advanced courses to smart kids. It's not like some finite resource. It seems they intentionally make it more difficult for certain kids to get these classes. I mean in rural areas they have math tracking for example. So many small schools in rural settings have the AP courses. Then they have absurd rules that you have to attend the high school by your home address(keep in mind they know they aren't going to offer certain classes there). They also refuse to subsidize private education if you might need the advanced classes. Overall impression is it's a crooked system. |
+1 Especially #1 |
BOE does blow off testimony, but still worth trying so they know opposition is still out there. Also worthwhile to email. Volume does matter. Not just the BOE address, since the person who filters really does filter (ie, not send your comments to others, just send you an AI-generated bland response), so be sure to copy each member individually too. And forward that email to whoever else you want, like County Council members or whoever else in MCPS you want to know about your voice. |