Nope. Local schools will keep their regular Spanish and French classes, of course, but if you want to enroll in a program with an in-depth focus on a particular language and culture, Chinese is the only one they'll be offering. |
There is no new staffing associated with these programs (besides one program coordinator per school.) So they will have to cut staff from the regular high school classes that the local students take, in order to be able to offer all these program classes. With that combined with enrollment drops, expect the course selections offered outside of these programs to plummet. Electives will probably be the most likely place to cut, but really any course that was previously borderline will now probably be gone for local students. |
Are these programs officially at all these schools? Where is the data that shows that these programs will perform well at these schools? |
| My child did very poorly on the Common English Notation portion of the SAT. I now know why! |
Which is why this doesn't make sense as the principal has been clear about not offering these classes now per student and parent requests. They aren't going to rearrange things so again, how does MCPS think this will work with reduced staffing? |
Tbf many schools offer French and Spanish at high levels. I guess since Mandarin isn't offered at many schools this gives more kids some level of access to it. Assuming they can get there. Glad they changed it to be available to kids without previous mandarin experience because before it was only for kids with mandarin in MS and most MS don't offer it. In Region 1 it was literally going to be a "regional program" that in practice only kids that went to Pyle or have significant Mandarin exposure outside of school could access. Of course as more and more feedback comes in it seems the number of programs and pathways is increasing quite rapidly. Which seems kind of problematic. |
Oh wow, yeah. Only region 3 kids get a real engineering magnet program. |
LOL. Nowhere. MCPS didn’t gather that data. |
| So does this mean a school like rockville that offered the IB diploma will no longer since it’s in the same region as RM? |
| Whoa! Woodward is getting CAP? That’s a big deal. Only Region 1 and Region 3 have that program. |
Oops. Nevermind. It is only in Region 1. |
Where do you see that? |
It was a mistake. I saw CAP under the program theme and thought the whole theme applied to Woodward as well but I saw later that CAP remains only for Region 1. |
| Yet again, MCPS neglected business/entrepreneurship as a program option. I know so many high schoolers who want to go into business and have to do extra legwork to catch up to college peers who had DECA etc in their respective districts. |
Some are but they don’t have the course offerings listed, at least one they are bringing back was at a school and terminated due to lack of interest. |