New Math Curriculum

Anonymous
MCPS loves their NDAs.
Anonymous
It's still not up. This is nuts. They were supposed to discuss it in April and then said "nah we'll discuss and vote the same day." They really want parents to have absolutely no time to object to this...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's still not up. This is nuts. They were supposed to discuss it in April and then said "nah we'll discuss and vote the same day." They really want parents to have absolutely no time to object to this...



True question- why would parents get a chance to question the curriculum? A group of stakeholders picked it. The BOE will approve it. Parents should not get more of a say…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's still not up. This is nuts. They were supposed to discuss it in April and then said "nah we'll discuss and vote the same day." They really want parents to have absolutely no time to object to this...



True question- why would parents get a chance to question the curriculum? A group of stakeholders picked it. The BOE will approve it. Parents should not get more of a say…


NP. The BOE is an elected body that deliberates in public with the chance for the public (not just parents, although they tend to be the most interested) to both comment at meetings and to voice their opinions outside of that by contacting their representatives. That's how representative democracy works. It's like asking why Congress should give people a chance to question the laws they pass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's still not up. This is nuts. They were supposed to discuss it in April and then said "nah we'll discuss and vote the same day." They really want parents to have absolutely no time to object to this...



True question- why would parents get a chance to question the curriculum? A group of stakeholders picked it. The BOE will approve it. Parents should not get more of a say…


The stakeholders didn't make the choice, the district did. Per the email Evelyn Chung sent out, the committee made a recommendation but they still don't even know what was selected.
Anonymous
Interesting... there are now a few public testimonies posted suggested the district is selecting Amplify Desmos. Anyone know that one?

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGX51D513/$file/Regan%20Kelly%20Board%20Testimony%20Math%20Adoption%2004302026.pdf

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGU51CE34/$file/Emily%20Appel_Written%20Testimony%20April%202026.pdf

And also -- how do these parents ostensibly know the choice?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting... there are now a few public testimonies posted suggested the district is selecting Amplify Desmos. Anyone know that one?

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGX51D513/$file/Regan%20Kelly%20Board%20Testimony%20Math%20Adoption%2004302026.pdf

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGU51CE34/$file/Emily%20Appel_Written%20Testimony%20April%202026.pdf

And also -- how do these parents ostensibly know the choice?


Looking online... I can't tell whether it has actual textbooks. There are these workbook things, but they seem rather thin:

https://amplify.com/pdf/uploads/2025/08/ADM-5-2-caregiver-unit-overview-1E.pdf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting... there are now a few public testimonies posted suggested the district is selecting Amplify Desmos. Anyone know that one?

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGX51D513/$file/Regan%20Kelly%20Board%20Testimony%20Math%20Adoption%2004302026.pdf

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGU51CE34/$file/Emily%20Appel_Written%20Testimony%20April%202026.pdf

And also -- how do these parents ostensibly know the choice?


Looking online... I can't tell whether it has actual textbooks. There are these workbook things, but they seem rather thin:

https://amplify.com/pdf/uploads/2025/08/ADM-5-2-caregiver-unit-overview-1E.pdf


Wait... this is supposed to be 5th grade? My 4th grader who is in compacted math did this earlier this year (so 4th grade equivalent). Yikes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting... there are now a few public testimonies posted suggested the district is selecting Amplify Desmos. Anyone know that one?

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGX51D513/$file/Regan%20Kelly%20Board%20Testimony%20Math%20Adoption%2004302026.pdf

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGU51CE34/$file/Emily%20Appel_Written%20Testimony%20April%202026.pdf

And also -- how do these parents ostensibly know the choice?


Looking online... I can't tell whether it has actual textbooks. There are these workbook things, but they seem rather thin:

https://amplify.com/pdf/uploads/2025/08/ADM-5-2-caregiver-unit-overview-1E.pdf


Wait... this is supposed to be 5th grade? My 4th grader who is in compacted math did this earlier this year (so 4th grade equivalent). Yikes.


Wait…This is a 5th grade concept. If your child who is in compacted math did it earlier, it is because they had already moved in to 5th grade curriculum. And this is why parents shouldn’t have a say in curriculum…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting... there are now a few public testimonies posted suggested the district is selecting Amplify Desmos. Anyone know that one?

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGX51D513/$file/Regan%20Kelly%20Board%20Testimony%20Math%20Adoption%2004302026.pdf

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGU51CE34/$file/Emily%20Appel_Written%20Testimony%20April%202026.pdf

And also -- how do these parents ostensibly know the choice?


Looking online... I can't tell whether it has actual textbooks. There are these workbook things, but they seem rather thin:

https://amplify.com/pdf/uploads/2025/08/ADM-5-2-caregiver-unit-overview-1E.pdf


Wait... this is supposed to be 5th grade? My 4th grader who is in compacted math did this earlier this year (so 4th grade equivalent). Yikes.


Wait…This is a 5th grade concept. If your child who is in compacted math did it earlier, it is because they had already moved in to 5th grade curriculum. And this is why parents shouldn’t have a say in curriculum…


Right, my kid is in the on-grade-level 5th grade math and this looks like something they did early in the year. So it would have been covered in 4th grade compacted math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting... there are now a few public testimonies posted suggested the district is selecting Amplify Desmos. Anyone know that one?

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGX51D513/$file/Regan%20Kelly%20Board%20Testimony%20Math%20Adoption%2004302026.pdf

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGU51CE34/$file/Emily%20Appel_Written%20Testimony%20April%202026.pdf

And also -- how do these parents ostensibly know the choice?


Those look like MCCPTA leaders who were probably on the curriculum review advisory group. My understanding is that they were under an NDA and that MCPS had been refusing to tell them what curriculum was selected for the last few weeks-- they put out some action alerts saying "we can't tell you what was under consideration because of the NDA, but there is only one good option and we don't know if they'll pick it, and they aren't going to announce it until the last minute."

Presumably sometime in the last few days, MCPS told the folks on the committee what curriculum was selected and that they were released from the NDA, and they included that in their testimony.




Anonymous
The recommendation memo has been posted: https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLQXP6B7735/$file/Math%20Curriculum%20Approval%20260430.pdf

Interesting to see how much this is costing the district
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The recommendation memo has been posted: https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLQXP6B7735/$file/Math%20Curriculum%20Approval%20260430.pdf

Interesting to see how much this is costing the district


So the cost is $9 million (new curriculum) vs. $6.5 million (currently) per year? If TT can consider removing his stupid regional program, it's going to save $10-20 million per year easily.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting... there are now a few public testimonies posted suggested the district is selecting Amplify Desmos. Anyone know that one?

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGX51D513/$file/Regan%20Kelly%20Board%20Testimony%20Math%20Adoption%2004302026.pdf

https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTLKGU51CE34/$file/Emily%20Appel_Written%20Testimony%20April%202026.pdf

And also -- how do these parents ostensibly know the choice?


Looking online... I can't tell whether it has actual textbooks. There are these workbook things, but they seem rather thin:

https://amplify.com/pdf/uploads/2025/08/ADM-5-2-caregiver-unit-overview-1E.pdf


Worse than thin, it's awful content
Anonymous
Ampify is based on Illustrative Mathematics. That's worked well in MS for my kid.
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