Parents protest having two different school calendars for children in the same house

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Back to say that any time MC Parents Coalition link is the proof it is immediately a disservice to the cause. The cause may very well be worthy but anything coming from that blog is immediately met with skepticism from me and apparently other parents as well.


This is a moot point since many of the supporting documents are cited and have nothing to do with the Parents Coalition. They are linking to official complaints from parents and teachers that went to the board or MCPS directly.


I understand but I think that as soon as this blog takes on your cause it is a hinderance not a help. It gets an immediate eye roll from many.


Agreed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Back to say that any time MC Parents Coalition link is the proof it is immediately a disservice to the cause. The cause may very well be worthy but anything coming from that blog is immediately met with skepticism from me and apparently other parents as well.


This is a moot point since many of the supporting documents are cited and have nothing to do with the Parents Coalition. They are linking to official complaints from parents and teachers that went to the board or MCPS directly.


Teachers and parents have been making these points for months.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Back to say that any time MC Parents Coalition link is the proof it is immediately a disservice to the cause. The cause may very well be worthy but anything coming from that blog is immediately met with skepticism from me and apparently other parents as well.


This is a moot point since many of the supporting documents are cited and have nothing to do with the Parents Coalition. They are linking to official complaints from parents and teachers that went to the board or MCPS directly.


Teachers and parents have been making these points for months.


There will always be a few malcontents that enjoy complaining. I wouldn't take it too seriously. People have more important matters to address.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Back to say that any time MC Parents Coalition link is the proof it is immediately a disservice to the cause. The cause may very well be worthy but anything coming from that blog is immediately met with skepticism from me and apparently other parents as well.


That's just silly. I have no association with the MC Parents Coalition, but appreciate that they are keeping tabs on MCPS and the BOE. Somebody or some organization needs to.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This seems like a non issue for most people.


Yes, most people do not care when the BOE spends millions on a pilot that fails. Why should any parents care about the waste of funding?


I'm actually grateful they keep trying to improve MCPS with these trials. Sure, sometimes it doesn't work out, but their efforts have made MCPS one of the finest schools systems in the USA!




So you want them to ignore issues and not try anything new???


MCPS tried this 'new' calendar and it's not effective.

So you want MCPS to continue pouring taxpayer money into an ineffective and unpopular program? Why is that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Back to say that any time MC Parents Coalition link is the proof it is immediately a disservice to the cause. The cause may very well be worthy but anything coming from that blog is immediately met with skepticism from me and apparently other parents as well.


This is a moot point since many of the supporting documents are cited and have nothing to do with the Parents Coalition. They are linking to official complaints from parents and teachers that went to the board or MCPS directly.


Teachers and parents have been making these points for months.


There will always be a few malcontents that enjoy complaining. I wouldn't take it too seriously. People have more important matters to address.


True, children not learning in school and teachers leaving a school is of no concern to board of education members who have important lunch dates and happy hours to attend.

The board of education treats all parents and teachers the same, with contempt. Which is why they keep getting sued and paying out huge settlements.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This seems like a non issue for most people.


Yes, most people do not care when the BOE spends millions on a pilot that fails. Why should any parents care about the waste of funding?


I'm actually grateful they keep trying to improve MCPS with these trials. Sure, sometimes it doesn't work out, but their efforts have made MCPS one of the finest schools systems in the USA!




So you want them to ignore issues and not try anything new???


MCPS tried this 'new' calendar and it's not effective.

So you want MCPS to continue pouring taxpayer money into an ineffective and unpopular program? Why is that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Protest of MCPS Innovative School Calendar
Strain on Working Families: The unconventional calendar throws childcare arrangements into disarray, forcing working parents to scramble for solutions during half-days and closures that do not align with the traditional MCPS school calendar. The ISY program has been especially burdensome for parents with children at Roscoe Nix (Pre-K - 2) and its partner school, Cresthaven (3-5), which follows a traditional calendar. This creates undue stress and financial burdens for families, potentially impacting employment and overall well-being.

https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2024/01/breaking-roscoe-nix-elementary-parents.html


The teachers letter

https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2024/01/part-iii-55-roscoe-r-nix-elementary.html?m=1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Back to say that any time MC Parents Coalition link is the proof it is immediately a disservice to the cause. The cause may very well be worthy but anything coming from that blog is immediately met with skepticism from me and apparently other parents as well.


That's just silly. I have no association with the MC Parents Coalition, but appreciate that they are keeping tabs on MCPS and the BOE. Somebody or some organization needs to.


That is not what they (singular they) are doing, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Back to say that any time MC Parents Coalition link is the proof it is immediately a disservice to the cause. The cause may very well be worthy but anything coming from that blog is immediately met with skepticism from me and apparently other parents as well.


That's just silly. I have no association with the MC Parents Coalition, but appreciate that they are keeping tabs on MCPS and the BOE. Somebody or some organization needs to.


That is not what they (singular they) are doing, though.


It is exactly what they do which is why you are paid to spend so much time trying to discredit them.

Read the extensive letter from the Roscoe Nix teachers as to why this pilot has failed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Back to say that any time MC Parents Coalition link is the proof it is immediately a disservice to the cause. The cause may very well be worthy but anything coming from that blog is immediately met with skepticism from me and apparently other parents as well.


That's just silly. I have no association with the MC Parents Coalition, but appreciate that they are keeping tabs on MCPS and the BOE. Somebody or some organization needs to.


That is not what they (singular they) are doing, though.


It is exactly what they do which is why you are paid to spend so much time trying to discredit them.

Read the extensive letter from the Roscoe Nix teachers as to why this pilot has failed.


I don't think anybody is paid to discredit you. You do that yourself, for free.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Protest of MCPS Innovative School Calendar
Strain on Working Families: The unconventional calendar throws childcare arrangements into disarray, forcing working parents to scramble for solutions during half-days and closures that do not align with the traditional MCPS school calendar. The ISY program has been especially burdensome for parents with children at Roscoe Nix (Pre-K - 2) and its partner school, Cresthaven (3-5), which follows a traditional calendar. This creates undue stress and financial burdens for families, potentially impacting employment and overall well-being.

https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2024/01/breaking-roscoe-nix-elementary-parents.html


The teachers letter

https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2024/01/part-iii-55-roscoe-r-nix-elementary.html?m=1


This letter is pretty damning. I'd recommend folks on this thread read it, because as someone who has been pushing for answers about why ISY isn't working, and who was not impressed with the OP's first post, I find myself frustrated on behalf of the teachers and families represented by that later letter.

So much of what is described there tracks with my overall experience with MCPS Central Office, but magnified. There just does not seem to be anyone in that office with strong executive function and forward planning skills. For example, it is absolutely someone's job to make sure the transportation office is aware of the ISY schedule so that kids can get to school, but it didn't happen. Ditto the HVAC and the login credentials.

As I said, this is just an amplified version of the lack of forward planning that is constantly on display with MCPS CO. It's like they can't plan more than one step ahead. I have no idea what the answer is, but I'd be outraged if my kids were subjected to the lack of care that is on display in those ISY schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Back to say that any time MC Parents Coalition link is the proof it is immediately a disservice to the cause. The cause may very well be worthy but anything coming from that blog is immediately met with skepticism from me and apparently other parents as well.


That's just silly. I have no association with the MC Parents Coalition, but appreciate that they are keeping tabs on MCPS and the BOE. Somebody or some organization needs to.


That is not what they (singular they) are doing, though.


It is exactly what they do which is why you are paid to spend so much time trying to discredit them.

Read the extensive letter from the Roscoe Nix teachers as to why this pilot has failed.


I don't think anybody is paid to discredit you. You do that yourself, for free.


Just chiming in to make sure she knows that it is not just one person responding here. I will not click any of your links because again although good points may be raised I cannot support the blog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Protest of MCPS Innovative School Calendar
Strain on Working Families: The unconventional calendar throws childcare arrangements into disarray, forcing working parents to scramble for solutions during half-days and closures that do not align with the traditional MCPS school calendar. The ISY program has been especially burdensome for parents with children at Roscoe Nix (Pre-K - 2) and its partner school, Cresthaven (3-5), which follows a traditional calendar. This creates undue stress and financial burdens for families, potentially impacting employment and overall well-being.

https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2024/01/breaking-roscoe-nix-elementary-parents.html


The teachers letter

https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2024/01/part-iii-55-roscoe-r-nix-elementary.html?m=1


This letter is pretty damning. I'd recommend folks on this thread read it, because as someone who has been pushing for answers about why ISY isn't working, and who was not impressed with the OP's first post, I find myself frustrated on behalf of the teachers and families represented by that later letter.

So much of what is described there tracks with my overall experience with MCPS Central Office, but magnified. There just does not seem to be anyone in that office with strong executive function and forward planning skills. For example, it is absolutely someone's job to make sure the transportation office is aware of the ISY schedule so that kids can get to school, but it didn't happen. Ditto the HVAC and the login credentials.

As I said, this is just an amplified version of the lack of forward planning that is constantly on display with MCPS CO. It's like they can't plan more than one step ahead. I have no idea what the answer is, but I'd be outraged if my kids were subjected to the lack of care that is on display in those ISY schools.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Protest of MCPS Innovative School Calendar
Strain on Working Families: The unconventional calendar throws childcare arrangements into disarray, forcing working parents to scramble for solutions during half-days and closures that do not align with the traditional MCPS school calendar. The ISY program has been especially burdensome for parents with children at Roscoe Nix (Pre-K - 2) and its partner school, Cresthaven (3-5), which follows a traditional calendar. This creates undue stress and financial burdens for families, potentially impacting employment and overall well-being.

https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2024/01/breaking-roscoe-nix-elementary-parents.html


The teachers letter

https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2024/01/part-iii-55-roscoe-r-nix-elementary.html?m=1


This letter is pretty damning. I'd recommend folks on this thread read it, because as someone who has been pushing for answers about why ISY isn't working, and who was not impressed with the OP's first post, I find myself frustrated on behalf of the teachers and families represented by that later letter.

So much of what is described there tracks with my overall experience with MCPS Central Office, but magnified. There just does not seem to be anyone in that office with strong executive function and forward planning skills. For example, it is absolutely someone's job to make sure the transportation office is aware of the ISY schedule so that kids can get to school, but it didn't happen. Ditto the HVAC and the login credentials.

As I said, this is just an amplified version of the lack of forward planning that is constantly on display with MCPS CO. It's like they can't plan more than one step ahead. I have no idea what the answer is, but I'd be outraged if my kids were subjected to the lack of care that is on display in those ISY schools.


Yup. The rampant amount of incompetence and failures in coordination and communication within MCPS is just mind boggling. It seems like so few people in the system actually think critically? Which is even more concerning since they work in the field of education, where you'd think critical thinkers would be plentiful.....
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