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To the poor parent complaining about their magnet program-
it’s winter break. If it’s so bad, get offline and go find enriching activities for your kid. |
All high school students have had time to get both shots. That's not an excuse. |
But will agree schools should do way more testing to keep the students and staff safe. |
I think you are talking about younger kids, right? HS kids have been eligible for a long, long time. In fact, the argument is that the shots for HS without boosters is pretty old at this point. |
Interesting. I posted that our HS principal told us in October there are no services for kids in quarantine so I assumed that was the case. I wonder if it changed or it depends on the school. Geez - a lot more work for teachers. |
Duh! All of the enrichment, acceleration at home is continuing to happen. It is the schools that are not doing the bare minimum for the magnet students. BTW - once you are blessed to have an intelligent and gifted child, parents don't sit on their lazy asses and depend entirely on school (unless the parents are poor, neglectful or not collage educated) for their education. Why do you think that the achievement gap is now as wide as the grand canyon? Obviously standards have fallen drastically without a hybrid option for even magnet parents to be concerned. These parents should continue to remain vocal about these issues because they are the best advocates for all students. Otherwise who do you think will advocate? Parents of the bottom of the heap students?
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Yeah, parents who aren't "collage educated" don't know what they are doing.
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Again, this is a parenting responsibility. Schools are providing it as a courtesy but they are not a medical clinic. Stop advocating your parental rights to the school and test your kids regularly. If you made the choice to go in person, plan on your kids getting sick or being in quarantine. They were very upfront over this. |
Why do you think "magnet" kids should get special treatment and not all kids. Magnet kids are the brightest of the bright. They can learn from videos and teach themselves or their parents can help so of anyone they should get the least amount of extra support, not the most. Most parents aren't doing anything extra but complaining. Your post is really offensive. |
I feel bad that teachers have to deal with crazy parents. No wonder teachers are quitting. If your child is such a genius, tell them to self study. Khan Academy now covers many AP courses. Many universities have lectures online that are easy to find using a simple Google search. My guess is that your kid is happy to chill in quarantine but you are freaking out |
I don't think the parent complaining about the magnet program understands what is happening at MCPS. The "magnet" isn't special anymore. It's been watered down since they went lottery. The advice you're getting sounds like typical MCPS teacher rebuttal (if the kid is so smart they'll teach themselves, kind of thing). In fact, I just read a comment on the magnet lottery thread saying how there are no issues and the 85-percentiles are doing great in the magnet program, so I'm sure that's what's being reported up the chain. I wouldn't expect a lot of sympathy from MCPS and I'd be careful about complaining. Places like TPES will make life hell for the kids who's parents complain. My advice to you is tutoring. If you read through some of the other comments, it's the only way the truly gifted are surviving right now. Yes, this is making the kids who do this highly competitive in college admissions while the others flounder, but this is the new reality. Not sure what else to tell you. Sorry. |
Weird I had just read about how MCPS had closed the gap and from what I can tell kids are breaking new records with the grand daddy of all standardized tests, the SAT. I just don't get all this doom and gloom. |
If they wish to operate in person, they need to do so safely or the health department should shut them down. |
Really? Please post the link. I'd like to read that. |