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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If we want the next generation to make a better country, we need them to learn from the mistakes of the past, including state sponsored, systemic racism.[/quote] All that won’t matter if they can’t do math, can’t spell and can’t write well. The people in leadership positions will be able to do all these things well and those who can’t will never be in any position to make the real change you are speaking of. If you want your kid to change the world make sure they are educated in the basics. They will never be taken seriously and get into positions to make change otherwise. Critical thinking skills is also a must for this next generation. [/quote] Who said anything about getting rid of reading, writing, and arithmetic? We can do those and teach some historical context, too.[/quote] Nobody worth listening to. These posts are hysterical. The funny thing is my kids are far better prepared by MCPS today than I was when I attended a W 35 years ago.[/quote] Well, there are a limited numbers of hours in a day. And teachers have been saying there is not enough time to cover the material necessary. There were even some lobbying for longer school days. If the time and resources are limited, that means that when the school system spends time and money on one thing, there is less time and money for other things. Logical assumption and it is true. Also true that we have pretty abysmal stats for kids who are at or above grade level. At least, when I look at the stats for my kid’s nonW school, that is definitely the case. IOW, kids aren’t even getting the basics at MCPS.[/quote] Yes, that's true there are a limited number of hours in the day but my kid's teachers did an amazing job this past year. I have nothing but admiration for them. Both my kids managed to score in the 99% on their maps so the county seems to be doing something right.[/quote] Yep, your kids are doing well, so all must be well, right? Do you think every kid has been as fortunate as your kids? Did your kids have one or two supportive parents available this past year? Did their parents lose their jobs? [/quote]
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