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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP here: It amazes me how vocal some people get about PC. I learn all sort of things about MCPS from that web site. You can criticize their tone, sure, but I don't see anyone here defending the purchase of $2M in promethian boards from a company whose stock has dropped 90%, whose product is not open sourced, and whose value on learning is not proven. All this at a time when we are increasing class sizes. I think this is a debatable issue that would never see the light of day without PC. To me, it fascinating that some of this anit-PC posters are so exercised about PC. It just shows what people are up against when they disagree with the MCPS status quo. And no one here is critical of PC saying something false, like Fox news does. All criticism is essentially personality driven. MCPS would be better if we could have more open discussions. But alas, MoCo voters keep voting the same Apple Ballot folks into office. Fred Evans did lose the other day, though, so one non-apple ballot candidate is on the board. We need more voices for a better school system. [/quote] a better school system? Obviously your bubble stays w/in MCPS boundaries, as it's apparent you HAVEN'T been outside the system. Take a look, fool, and see how far ahead MCPS is when compared to other school systems. I love the ignorance. [/quote] For all the criticism of Janis Sartuci's tone, the anonymous MCPS/MCEA posters here take the cake. Somehow they get off scott free for their word bombs, while JS get's a ton of grief. People should connect the dots between JS's tone and these childish responses. This is what she faces. Wouldn't you talk like a stern adult, if your kids behaved this way. Your response shows me a couple of things: 1) disrepect for other opinions 2) overconfidence of your own school system 3) no desire to improve This kind of arrogance is not a recipe for success. [/quote]
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