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Reply to "The RFP in MCPS - are they going to gut the magnet and immersion programs or enhance them?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] +1 DC tells me that the magnet math teacher was teaching math he learned from a senior magnet kid via tweets. Look up the tweets on Cardinal and Ordinal numbers. Most parents do supplement the magnet instruction because there is isn't much magnet instruction anymore. Those of you who had kids in the magnet please get a life and move on. The magnet isn't what it used to be. [/quote] First, stop sock puppetting yourself. Second, stop fabricating a "DC" to add credibility to your posts. Or at least stop pretending your kid actually attends the magnet. Third, post the tweets you're referring to. It's an easy cut and paste. Last time you referred to Principal Johnson's tweets, I looked them up and found out you were blowing your claims out your butt. I posted as much here. So, why don't you document your claims, given that this time you're not referring to shady plots but to actual tweets. Post them. Fourth, answer the question about whether you think Starr is going to gut your beloved Poolesville magnet, too. Recently, in magnet comp sci, my DC wrote a program to decode the human genome. Most magnet classes are AP classes smooshed into a single semester and then some additional stuff added (you know that, right?). I don't know parents who supplement classwork. Some of the parents at places like NIH may help their kids study--but as any gibbon could tell you, that's very differnt from your implication that they're adding new material. Your claim that "most parents supplement" is simply ridiculous.[/quote]
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