Which Common Core standard requires you to write paragraph-length essays to identify math errors? Please find it for me, because I can't find it for myself. (For what it's worth, MCPS has also not yet required my child to write paragraph-length essays to identify math errors, but maybe MCPS has required other children to do so.) And if the argument is that the Common Core is bad because it calls for students to construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others, which people were already doing that before the Common Core -- well, I don't understand that argument. Would the Common Core be better if it didn't call for students to construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others? |
Correct, huge 200+ schools and $$$$100ms budgeted MCPS cannot and will not service more than a teeny tiny fraction of gifted students, and decreasing. THey would rather focus on illegal immigrants, grant money, and hiring more union teachers and multi-levels of admin. |
Also is the crap early bus ride around the beltway during rush hours each way. no after school activities for you! That'd be the day MoCo put a magnet program west of 270 or Connecticut Ave.. |
I've never heard a teacher or principal speak recently about "allowing for different levels of learning." You mean sit by yourself in the classroom with a book while those behind get the one-on-one attention? |
Great idea! Let's pay $1000s of property tax dollars for a subpar MCPS education, let them off the hook and turn around and pay $1000s to tutors and workshops! Sounds like utopia. |
This must be the "entitlement" a previous poster was referring to when they talked about how magnet kids are so privileged. |
Poolesville HS is west of 270. So is Roberto Clemente MS. So is Cold Spring ES. So is Potomac ES. So is Hoover MS. |
If I were you, I would move to somewhere where I thought the schools were better. |
what HGT or programs are those? what exit on 270? (just curious, still live in DC). |
I don't know about the others but Cold Spring ES has HGC. But I think we are talking about MS and HS, not ES. For MS, there are no magnets in the W clusters. For HS, there is the IB program in RM, but again, I don't think the W schools have any magnet programs, although I think Whitman has an IB program but it is not a test-in program, and it only serves the Whitman cluster, unlike the IB program in RM. |
I think that you are going to have a hard time persuading the rest of the county about how it's so unfair that Whitman, Wootton, Churchill, and Walter Johnson don't have a test-in middle-school magnet program located in their clusters. Unless by "W" clusters, you meant Watkins Mill, Wheaton, Whitman, and Wootton? |
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprograms/ |
Why not? The kids who come to Silver spring from these school districts to attend a magnet programs have really long commutes and have a tough time managing extra currics. as a result. The curriculum in the magnet programs is much better than the curriculum you find at Westland or North Bethesda for example. You also have a much larger peer group in the magnet program. In the middle school magnets for example you have 100 kids who are working at your level, whereas in the aforementioned schools you might have a dozen in the entire grade and these children are not grouped together in one class (except for Math - if you take Algebra in 6th grade for example). They are spread out and are frequently lucky to have a couple of kids working at their level in their classes. So their needs are not met in the "W" schools. Remember we are talking about the top 5% of students. Most of these kids love learning - it is what makes them tick, and they really need the stimulation and challenge of an advanced and accelerated curriculum and a robust group of peers. |
I don't understand. Are you talking about students in Bethesda/Potomac being able to go to the middle school magnets? They are able to go to the middle school magnets, if they apply and accepted, just like any other students in any other cluster. Or are you talking about actually locating a middle-school test-in magnet program in a Bethesda/Potomac cluster? There are 38 middle schools in MCPS. 35 of them do not host a middle-school test-in magnet program. |
Isn't this reverse social-economic discrimination? I don't know the data on who applies and qualifies for the magnets but assuming those schools have an equal or number of students then why wouldn't you place a magnet or IB program in those schools? Why waste the money busing them across the county? It certainly is counter to health policies to have them go even earlier because of an extra long bus ride. Montgomery is very fucked up and has suffered from terrible leadership. There should be more integrated housing options but the county council is one of the most idiotic groups in the country when it comes to planning and development. They create so many barriers that Virginia and Howard have stepped in to grab all the growing industries. When a developer does get through the red tape and decides to build something here, Montgomery County ends up being completely shafted on funds for schools or community development because they aren't competent negotiators and don't enforce their own polices that frighten other developers away. . Its really the worst of both ends. We've ended up with a declining tax revenue base while other areas around us are growing. We have segregation in housing that affects the schools. We try to address this by spending money busing kids around so we don't have enough money to start schools at a legitimate time. |