They still got a ways to go to catch up to all the “say yes to the test” emails though!
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| They are like this with everything. They keep bugging you after you've completed something like this. |
They will keep spamming as they don’t differentiate from who did it or not. We are in virtual and we still get spammed to sign up to test when they aren’t testing our kids. |
It's really impressive how bove and beyond to look after their students. |
Why are you so uncomfortable with this topic? |
Nice attempt to change the narrative. I am uncomfortable about anyone spamming me about any topic. Especially after I have already completed the survey in week 1. |
It's anonymous, so they don't know you completed it. |
+1 this is how I am going to respond. You know what's racist -- the fact that the learning loss caused an even wider achievement gap. Look at the MCAP results. Shocking. What good is the anti-racist audit going to do if black and brown kids can't even pass HS assessment exams. What kind of future will these kids have if they are reading at a 5th grade level? |
How are they looking out for students? If they were they would continue masking and mandatory testing. |
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Oh yay! They extended it until March 31 so they can keep emailing about it.
I hate MCPS |
They didn't extend it; the date has always been March 31st. |
| And one more reminder today. Hey MCPS, how about one email about how students are getting such low scores on MCAP and what you are doing to fix it? |
| I'm waiting for the survey to assess the effectiveness of surveys. |
| Another reminder. This is insane. I have received at least a half dozen emails and texts about this. Ridiculous. The schools over communicate on things that do not matter and remains silent or poorly communicates in the things that actually do matter. Like how about doing a better job sharing my child’s standardized test scores? |
Then why are you comparing this topic in particular instead of the 12345 others? It's clearly because they've struck a nerve. |