| what is that Behind the Walls school that always gets a ton of Ivy League admits? |
oh no - I do. But we had to move to find a healthy school community supported by parents and businesses. #nevergoingback VERY happy! |
This should be passed out at the next board mtg. Stop skirting around the real drivers of issues in MCPS. |
Not since the Soviets took over. |
Most right-wingers love Putin these days. |
+100, we are well educated in MoCo and anti-charter schools. DH grew up in MoCo and I grew up in the Midwest. MoCo is head & shoulders above my midwestern schools that I attended. |
+ 1000 Let's not bring the ultimate corruptness to MoCo schools. |
| it's not head and shoulders above the midwest public school I attended. |
And some charter schools are absolutely terrible. |
+1 MCPS has some fabulous opportunities (magnets, immersion, etc.), but the basic level of education (especially in elementary) is severely lacking. I'm hopeful that the new curriculums will be better. When my kids were in elementary, I would have loved a charter that offered solid instruction on the fundamentals. |
We pulled our older into PK-2 Primary Day School for 1st grade. Best thing ever - actual feedback, learning the basics very well/engaging, class presentations, foreign language, PE more than 30 minutes a week, fantastic math, phono-visual and science classes and teachers. Our younger child started right there for PK. They later went to their neighborhood MCPS school 3rd grade on, but I never had to worry about their foundation. Good thing, since my spouse and I both work, unlike most of our neighborhood which seems to be running a homeschool on the side. It is still A LOT to navigate but at least my kids are older, listen, and know how to read, write, and do math. MCPS K-8 is unacceptable IMO. Maybe it's the best thing since sliced bread when you don't know English or any other language, but for an average or bright kid fluent in English, no way. |
So there is choice in some parts of the county for upper grades. What about the rest of the county? What about elementary? Those parents have no choice. |
You don't say. |
I don't have direct experience with DC schools, but you seem to be arguing that it's better to keep kids in incompetent schools than to admit they're incompetent and offer a better alternative. |
But they're not. |