I’m the PP. Not a troll at all. |
Yes. It was not in an official capacity. Our kids are in an activity together and we were just talking about things. |
Isn't that what the vast majority of threads on here turned into? The vast majority of people who post on the MCPS forum are not MCPS families. |
In our ap English class, they’ve read one book this year. We’ve never had more than two books per year. |
Maybe in the last few years, but the forum is definitely anti-MCPS in general. Everyone and their mothers want to take MCPS down. |
Bold statement but how do you know that? I think you are wrong. |
There are few privates in the county and they are either religious or expensive. Not enough slots. We’ve had two charters, one was shut down and the other is in the process of being shut down. Homeschooling, many parents do but often it’s a paid virtual program. We had a great virtual school and Mcps shut down claiming money issues, but has now gone on a spending spree so it was just personal spite of leadership. Many families left for private virtual programs, homeschooled or moved to areas that have a virtual program. If you are not wealthy, you don’t have a lot of alternatives. It’s easier to homeschool k-2 but after that it’s not equal. |
People who post on the Internet in general are posting because they're complaining or because they're trying to sell something. So you're not getting the average MCPS person. That said, I've been impressed with most of my kids' MCPS teachers (highly qualified and caring), even though I think MCPS systems and communications are crappy, so MCPS is doing something right. |
Reading books is overrated and doesn't necessarily make a school rigorous. Welcome to the 21st century. |
People aren’t anti MCPS but are disappointed in the quality of education their kids are getting, the lack of discipline and safety in the schools, lack of supports for their struggling kids, lack of responsiveness from leadership, BOE and central office not being held accountable and now fulfilling their transparency and accountability promises and knowing the hot mess coming. It’s great if your kids needs are met but many of of our kids have very different experiences. And, the variation in school offerings where scone schools have so much and others have so little speaks volumes as to the priorities when we all pay for the schools via our taxes. |
Is teaching grammar, vocabulary, spelling, how to write, reading comprehension and decoding also overrated? Then why have English classes at all? |
Ask Jeff. It has been documented that this forum is full with trolls. It's easy to see, almost every thread is dominated by private schools parents and other trolls. |
Teaching writing well is hard with such big class sizes that MCPS has, but my MCPS 4th grader does weekly reading reports that are similar to the book reports I did as a kid (although they're shorter). My 6th grader did essays (and they definitely increase in frequency in 7th and 8th grade). |
The fact that our education schools are infested with people who think like this is why there's no point in complaining about MCPS. There's no public school where you can escape these morons. You just have to roll up your sleeves and do the work the schools won't and hope people like PP are retired or dead before your grandkids go to school. |
I'm sure there are trolls in every forum, but Jeff doesn't know the school enrollment of people posting. How would he? All he has is IP addresses. Do you think those are somehow magically linked to school registrations? The only think he could do is to see if trolly person A is representing themselves as an MCPS parent on this site, and also as a private school parent on the private school forum if someone is complaing about particular posts, and I'm pretty sure that's not something he has lots of time to do. |