High schoolers can’t write

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New poster- to the private school parent in here gloatimg about your private and engaging in stupid back and forths with a poster on here, plz go back to your own forum. I don’t buy that you’re concerned bc you pay taxes. You’re here to gloat and say MCPS is horrible over and over again. Please Stop.


They're probably not even a real private school parent but one of the MCPS haters that post here non-stop. They're mostly angry that our culture has changed since the 1950s and will complain about pretty much anything because of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New poster- to the private school parent in here gloatimg about your private and engaging in stupid back and forths with a poster on here, plz go back to your own forum. I don’t buy that you’re concerned bc you pay taxes. You’re here to gloat and say MCPS is horrible over and over again. Please Stop.


They're probably not even a real private school parent but one of the MCPS haters that post here non-stop. They're mostly angry that our culture has changed since the 1950s and will complain about pretty much anything because of it.


Oof, that’s even worse!
Anonymous
My kids who went to MCPS magnet programs (before MCPS waged a war on GT education), were voracious readers since ES and remain voracious readers to this day.

I supplemented for spelling, handwriting, grammar and creative writing from pre-school through workbooks, apps, tutors etc. But, I had a lot of time on my hand as an UMC and well educated SAHM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New poster- to the private school parent in here gloatimg about your private and engaging in stupid back and forths with a poster on here, plz go back to your own forum. I don’t buy that you’re concerned bc you pay taxes. You’re here to gloat and say MCPS is horrible over and over again. Please Stop.


They're probably not even a real private school parent but one of the MCPS haters that post here non-stop. They're mostly angry that our culture has changed since the 1950s and will complain about pretty much anything because of it.


Academically, at most schools, they have gotten away from the basics and kids are struggling BUT as a parent, you need to monitor your child and make sure they get what they need, public or private.
Anonymous
They need a complete overhaul of English / Reading/ Writing. The best I have seen was CES in 4th and 5th. After that it was abysmal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids go to Whitman. They are native English speakers. They get all As. Their writing is awful. Poor grammar and punctuation. Circular sentences, pointless paragraphs. In an essay, they don’t know how to build an argument. And they read more than most other kids. I am in shock. How can this be? Anyone else notice this issue with their kids?


Funny! My kids did most of their writing in CES up until 8th grade. I have a freshman in SMCS @Blair and am also pleasantly surprised by the quality of honors english. They actually read books and learn grammar!
Anonymous
Is that why we have to give them 50%cresit for just writing their name.
Anonymous
Their focus is elsewhere. Preparing everyone to be college ready. Wrap around community schools services.

Excellence in math, reading, and writing gets lost in the shuffle I fear.

Anonymous
Maybe the inability to get kids off their phones or instill behavioral standards has taken a toll on student achievement. Fish knows the unsupportive nature of modern education that chews teachers up and spits them out for desired optics has taken its toll. Many teachers know what grade inflation really is-fraud. We are dinged if we do and dinged if we don't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Their focus is elsewhere. Preparing everyone to be college ready. Wrap around community schools services.

Excellence in math, reading, and writing gets lost in the shuffle I fear.



You can't have a focus on getting kids college ready if you aren't prioritizing excellence in math, reading and writing though.
Anonymous
My kid in now in AP Lang and it's clear that this where she will get her best writing instruction. The teacher has a lot of work to do but she seems committed to ensuring that the kids will be able to write by the time the class is over. It's too bad that it took until junior year though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My friends who are high school English teachers and college writing professors have been talking for several years now about the complete decline of basic writing ability they are seeing in students. They say it is abysmal.


Are they providing this feedback to students?

Why are OPs kids getting As?


No one is held back in mcps. Therefore, the D students are the Fs.
The C students are the D students and so on.

We made such a big mistake going with public school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the inability to get kids off their phones or instill behavioral standards has taken a toll on student achievement. Fish knows the unsupportive nature of modern education that chews teachers up and spits them out for desired optics has taken its toll. Many teachers know what grade inflation really is-fraud. We are dinged if we do and dinged if we don't.


This isn't phones.

You can not put 30+ students in a class and expect anything more than self-driven students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My friends who are high school English teachers and college writing professors have been talking for several years now about the complete decline of basic writing ability they are seeing in students. They say it is abysmal.


Are they providing this feedback to students?

Why are OPs kids getting As?


No one is held back in mcps. Therefore, the D students are the Fs.
The C students are the D students and so on.

We made such a big mistake going with public school.


It's sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My friends who are high school English teachers and college writing professors have been talking for several years now about the complete decline of basic writing ability they are seeing in students. They say it is abysmal.


Are they providing this feedback to students?

Why are OPs kids getting As?


No one is held back in mcps. Therefore, the D students are the Fs.
The C students are the D students and so on.

We made such a big mistake going with public school.


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