MS PE

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP, I do think you are a teacher, but you seem really obnoxious so glad you will be teaching by FCPS and not MCPS kids.


You think the OP is obnoxious because they are used to how 99% of the country runs gym? MCPS is subpar in so many ways. They just pointed out another way. So "obnoxious" of them.


I think her tone is obnoxious.


Awwww...you have a sad because teachers are (rightfully) fed up? Playing the world's smallest violin for you. Hope they go to a different district for their own benefit. MCPS is a sinking ship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At my kids’ middle school, some kids take it very seriously and some not at all. It depends on how much they like sports. As for changing, you can change and there are locker rooms, but no one chooses to and it seems impossible for the school to both supervise kids in that state and deal with kids who are trans and wouldn’t be comfortable changing with peers. As long as my kid wears deodorant, that’s all I care about for PE. HS PE is more of a joke than MS FWIW.


It's not impossible. Everyone just gave up on trying to enforce rules that used to be completely normal back in the day. Kids were embarrassed in 2003-so they changed in the restroom. No big deal. We're just catering to the lowest common denominator at this point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I do think you are a teacher, but you seem really obnoxious so glad you will be teaching by FCPS and not MCPS kids.


You think the OP is obnoxious because they are used to how 99% of the country runs gym? MCPS is subpar in so many ways. They just pointed out another way. So "obnoxious" of them.


I think her tone is obnoxious.


Awwww...you have a sad because teachers are (rightfully) fed up? Playing the world's smallest violin for you. Hope they go to a different district for their own benefit. MCPS is a sinking ship.


I don't care what you think of me. This is an anonymous forum. I'm glad she's not going to be teaching in MCPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I do think you are a teacher, but you seem really obnoxious so glad you will be teaching by FCPS and not MCPS kids.


You think the OP is obnoxious because they are used to how 99% of the country runs gym? MCPS is subpar in so many ways. They just pointed out another way. So "obnoxious" of them.


I think her tone is obnoxious.


Awwww...you have a sad because teachers are (rightfully) fed up? Playing the world's smallest violin for you. Hope they go to a different district for their own benefit. MCPS is a sinking ship.


I don't care what you think of me. This is an anonymous forum. I'm glad she's not going to be teaching in MCPS.


You have real issues. Might want to address them. "A teacher who MIGHT work here sounds 'obnoxious'", so let me cry about it on an anonymous forum....Seek help.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well if you had asked in the interview, you wouldn't need to ask here, would you? Yes, and parents are snarky in this very strange school district.


Um, I'm asking because I didn't receive a concrete answer in the interview. I asked why and they just basically shrugged it off and moved to the next question.

Thanks for the unnecessary snark. I think I'll definitely be looking at Frederick County.


Please look at Frederick county! MCPS is overcrowded and the area is too overpriced we simply don’t need more facetious whiners. What kind of a grown adult are you that asks a question, sees it shrugged off and accepts that then passive aggressively revisits it? Please don’t move here!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well if you had asked in the interview, you wouldn't need to ask here, would you? Yes, and parents are snarky in this very strange school district.


Um, I'm asking because I didn't receive a concrete answer in the interview. I asked why and they just basically shrugged it off and moved to the next question.

Thanks for the unnecessary snark. I think I'll definitely be looking at Frederick County.


Good. Lets get this strange district's schools less crowded.


MCPS teacher here and...just hahaha, it's so amazing how the same people will sit here and bash MCPS and simultaneously defend it to death. Pick a side. No wonder no one wants to work in this district. All of my colleagues talk about leaving on a daily basis. It's mostly due to parents. I mean, look in the mirror when your kid has no teachers left.


Please leave. Teaching is a vocation and if you aren’t in it because you love educating you have no business doing it. Enjoy driving an Uber or doing door dash and working all through the summer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well if you had asked in the interview, you wouldn't need to ask here, would you? Yes, and parents are snarky in this very strange school district.


Um, I'm asking because I didn't receive a concrete answer in the interview. I asked why and they just basically shrugged it off and moved to the next question.

Thanks for the unnecessary snark. I think I'll definitely be looking at Frederick County.


Good. Lets get this strange district's schools less crowded.


MCPS teacher here and...just hahaha, it's so amazing how the same people will sit here and bash MCPS and simultaneously defend it to death. Pick a side. No wonder no one wants to work in this district. All of my colleagues talk about leaving on a daily basis. It's mostly due to parents. I mean, look in the mirror when your kid has no teachers left.


Please leave. Teaching is a vocation and if you aren’t in it because you love educating you have no business doing it. Enjoy driving an Uber or doing door dash and working all through the summer.


Lol,nah. I think I'll stay. I make over 100k a year....no need to work over the summer, but you seem hell bent on attempting to drive teachers out. That's a you problem. And...yikes....I feel sorry for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well if you had asked in the interview, you wouldn't need to ask here, would you? Yes, and parents are snarky in this very strange school district.


Um, I'm asking because I didn't receive a concrete answer in the interview. I asked why and they just basically shrugged it off and moved to the next question.

Thanks for the unnecessary snark. I think I'll definitely be looking at Frederick County.


Please look at Frederick county! MCPS is overcrowded and the area is too overpriced we simply don’t need more facetious whiners. What kind of a grown adult are you that asks a question, sees it shrugged off and accepts that then passive aggressively revisits it? Please don’t move here!


DP,but getting strong Martha from Baby Reindeer vibes here. I hope you get the help you need.
Anonymous
No one is defending MCPS. But we hell don't need someone posting here talking about interviews which is a private school thing, private school OP. Stay in the private school or Frederick County schools forum.
Anonymous
I have twins who are 10th grade now, but they attended different middle schools and now, different high schools. The experience has been the same for both of them. In the fall of 2019, they were in 6th grade and they were each required to change for PE. School was virtual the last quarter and almost all of the next dear. When kids returned to school en masse, MCPS was extremely covid cautious, and no longer required kids to be changing clothes in close proximity. Also, everybody was still wearing the super comfy clothing they got used to during the pandemic, so most of the clothing did support physical activity. Changing for gym has not come back because because it stopped being the norm and, frankly, post pandemic, it’s been harder to make students adhere to any unpopular rules.
Anonymous
Having done MCPS myself in the 90s, I'm confused as to how we got here.

Changing and participation should be mandatory. Of course with necessary modifications and exceptions for medical reasons, which used to be in place back in the day as well. We've made things worse and more complicated than they need to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Having done MCPS myself in the 90s, I'm confused as to how we got here.

Changing and participation should be mandatory. Of course with necessary modifications and exceptions for medical reasons, which used to be in place back in the day as well. We've made things worse and more complicated than they need to be.


Then you would be surprised seeing students wearing sandals during gym class. At least give, or make families buy a T-shirt maybe with school name on it for PE and either workout pants or shorts. Schools send out link to buy clothes for school spirit, just make them buy a couple shirts for PE and provide shirts to FARMS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have twins who are 10th grade now, but they attended different middle schools and now, different high schools. The experience has been the same for both of them. In the fall of 2019, they were in 6th grade and they were each required to change for PE. School was virtual the last quarter and almost all of the next dear. When kids returned to school en masse, MCPS was extremely covid cautious, and no longer required kids to be changing clothes in close proximity. Also, everybody was still wearing the super comfy clothing they got used to during the pandemic, so most of the clothing did support physical activity. Changing for gym has not come back because because it stopped being the norm and, frankly, post pandemic, it’s been harder to make students adhere to any unpopular rules.


I think it changed for Covid. My kids were in HS during Covid and had to change when they took PE in 9th. Pretty much the only way you could fail PE was by not changing. My guess it will come back eventually.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well if you had asked in the interview, you wouldn't need to ask here, would you? Yes, and parents are snarky in this very strange school district.


Um, I'm asking because I didn't receive a concrete answer in the interview. I asked why and they just basically shrugged it off and moved to the next question.

Thanks for the unnecessary snark. I think I'll definitely be looking at Frederick County.


Good. Lets get this strange district's schools less crowded.


MCPS teacher here and...just hahaha, it's so amazing how the same people will sit here and bash MCPS and simultaneously defend it to death. Pick a side. No wonder no one wants to work in this district. All of my colleagues talk about leaving on a daily basis. It's mostly due to parents. I mean, look in the mirror when your kid has no teachers left.


Please leave. Teaching is a vocation and if you aren’t in it because you love educating you have no business doing it. Enjoy driving an Uber or doing door dash and working all through the summer.


Lol,nah. I think I'll stay. I make over 100k a year....no need to work over the summer, but you seem hell bent on attempting to drive teachers out. That's a you problem. And...yikes....I feel sorry for you.


I hope you don’t get my kid!! You sound awful. And 100K to put up with the stuff you guys have to deal with is a pittance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well if you had asked in the interview, you wouldn't need to ask here, would you? Yes, and parents are snarky in this very strange school district.


Um, I'm asking because I didn't receive a concrete answer in the interview. I asked why and they just basically shrugged it off and moved to the next question.

Thanks for the unnecessary snark. I think I'll definitely be looking at Frederick County.


Good. Lets get this strange district's schools less crowded.


MCPS teacher here and...just hahaha, it's so amazing how the same people will sit here and bash MCPS and simultaneously defend it to death. Pick a side. No wonder no one wants to work in this district. All of my colleagues talk about leaving on a daily basis. It's mostly due to parents. I mean, look in the mirror when your kid has no teachers left.


Please leave. Teaching is a vocation and if you aren’t in it because you love educating you have no business doing it. Enjoy driving an Uber or doing door dash and working all through the summer.


Lol,nah. I think I'll stay. I make over 100k a year....no need to work over the summer, but you seem hell bent on attempting to drive teachers out. That's a you problem. And...yikes....I feel sorry for you.


I hope you don’t get my kid!! You sound awful. And 100K to put up with the stuff you guys have to deal with is a pittance.


The PE teacher sounds awful because they want students to dress out? They called parents out for it and it seems to have struck a nerve. You're the problem.
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