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Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS)
Reply to "So if MoCo schools are crappier than we all thought, where ARE the good public schools? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think whether or not you like MCPS will be influenced by the capabilities of your child. If you have a very capable, off the charts type of kid, MCPS does not have a good system to teach them something. Most of the dissatisfied parents fall into this category. [/quote] THIS. plus the lack of science, social studies, history, and art/music. And don't tell me that 40 minutes per week of science counts as viable instruction time. [/quote] The second poster's kids must not have reached middle school yet. MoCo offers absolutely amazing science, social studies, history, art and music programs. My 7th grader is going to be performing many of the experiments that are done on CSI in his daily science class. He will be learning photoshop in depth during his daily Art class, among many other skills. In his daily Advance World Studies, he's studied China, the Roman Empire, and now he's doing a unit on Europe. I come away from BTSN completely amazed at all of the opportunities my kids have in MoCo schools.[/quote]
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