Most of the essential workers are low-paid workers whose children are in the public school system you are wanting to defund. Just saying. |
You don't unless you pass the pre screening interview then you get access, for a leadership position you need 3 years of successful teaching experience |
| Does that experience have to be within MCPS, or could it be in, say NYC public schools? |
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After listening to the teaching that DC experienced over Zoom I would love to send to private but it's not affordable.
The amount of time wasted, the lack of individual feedback....EVER... the lack of rigor in the work.. I was and am disgusted at the state of "education. " |
| We're leaving for another state but not due to Covid. I am happy with the new school system though not gonna lie. |
People are disgusted with parents like you. *Shrug* |
Really? Why? That just sounds really flippant and immature. Can you possibly look at the test scores, reading levels and class sizes and disagree that there is a problem? Instead of adding any value to the comment, you just take personal offense and attack? My comment didn't mention teachers specifically but your own comment makes clear that there is an issue. |
People who? |
Get over yourself and try to do better. My own DC had a teacher who spent 15 minutes doing attendance every morning. She would ask the kids some silly question like "what's your favorite type of pizza" and spend 15 minutes gabbing with the kids when they answered. 15 minutes every class. That's 30 minutes a week for a class that met twice a week. I'll give you a hint: that's 25% of the learning time wasted. And I don't blame teachers. I blame principals and administrators who allow this to go on. Not once did an administrator observe what was going on in a class. There is no accountability in schools. |
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Why? During the pandemic, maybe, but post-pandemic school is full-time in-person. How is that different from pre-pandemic school? |
(“Post-pandemic” meaning 2021-22 school year) |
+1 million It is an embarrassment. I used to be a huge advocate for public schools. But public schools in MoCo have fallen so low. |
Sure. And we were really UNlucky that our kids were kept out of school buildings for over a year. For no good reason. |
| Nope we are staying put. My child has a lot of medical issues and private is not equipped to deal with them. |